On American Idol, Gabby Barrett delivered in her final performance with an amazing rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey as a dedication to her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pa. At the end of the performance, it was noted that Steve Perry of Journey was watching Gabby’s performance. Steve said Gabby was amazing.
Steve called it an amazing performance and absolutely beautiful. Luke Bryan said that Gabby is one of the best singers that he has ever heard.
What did you think of the American Idol performance? Let us know in the comments section.
American Idol Social Media Reactions
@GabbyBarrett_ I loved your journey version❤
— robert collison (@robertcollison2) May 21, 2018
@GabbyBarrett_ sang Don’t Stop Believing💕😭 I’m crying actual tears rn💕💕💕💕
— Taryn (@TDawgMilli) May 21, 2018
Omg!! Steve Perry right there!! That’s incredible. Congratulations on “Don’t Syop Believing “
Get em @GabbyBarrett_ 🎶💗 #AmericanIdol
— Paris🎀 (@Paxton_Paris) May 21, 2018
@JourneyOfficial @AmericanIdol @GabbyBarrett_ INCREDIBLE!!! A LEGEND!! Steve Perry!!!!
— Malibu Welch (@malibulovesdale) May 21, 2018
WOW WHAT A MOMENT FOR @GabbyBarrett_ Steve Perry of journey watching her sing wow #AmericanIdol
— Julius Crawford (@Jman123j) May 21, 2018
@GabbyBarrett_ you just WON THIS THING with that Don’t Stop Believing performance!!!!! #wow #crying #TeamGabby
— JP (@jesspaigeherb) May 21, 2018
@GabbyBarrett_ you are the reason to dont stop believing #AmericanIdol
— Amber Alise (@AmberAlyse97) May 21, 2018
Awesome job Gabby.. The Steel City is voting for you..you got this girl.
— JENNIFER GMINDER (@lexus53) May 21, 2018
American Idol will make its highly anticipated return to television as superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie set out on a journey across the nation to discover a new crop of inspiring talent with a touch of Disney magic, as it premieres its first season at its new home on America’s network, The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest, who represents the heart and soul of the show, returns as host of the beloved series to walk with these Idol hopefuls through this adventure toward stardom.
When American Idol debuted in the U.S., the series revolutionized television, pioneering the reality-competition genre and holding an unmatched record for being the highest-rated series for nearly a decade. The series also ushered in second-screen audience participation, being the first to introduce text-based and mobile voting. The Idol format has taken on original versions in 53 countries around the world, and American Idol itself has played to a worldwide audience of over 460 million across 53 countries. To date, American Idol has earned 57 Emmy nominations and eight wins.