Tveta Tumasonyte Biography, Ireland’s Got Talent, Age, Parents and Social Media
Tveta Tumasonyte Biography
Tveta Tumasonyte is an Irish singer from Lithuania who got famous after she wowed the crowd with her rendition of ‘I’ll never love again’ from A Star Is Born and got Michelle’s Golden Buzzer on Ireland’s Got Talent 2019.
Iveta was born in Vilnius, Lithuania but moved to Ireland with her family when she was a toddler.
Iveta Tumasonyte appeared on Saturday’s episode of Ireland’s Got Talent on Virgin Media One
Tveta Tumasonyte Age
Tveta told the judges she was 14 years old during her performance.
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Tveta Tumasonyte Parents
Her mother has been seen during her notable performance although she was not given a chance to introduce herself. We are updating this article as soon as we get finer details.
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Tipperary teenager with an extraordinary voice to appear on Ireland’s Got Talent
A Cashel teenager who reached the semi-final of The Voice Kids Lithuania last summer is hoping to follow in the footsteps of her musical heroes when she takes to the stage of this weekend’s episode of Ireland’s Got Talent.
Iveta Tumasonyte has been hailed as the little girl with the “big voice” and will tackle the Lady Gaga hit Never Love Again from the Oscar-nominated film A Star is Born in front of judges Louis Walsh, Denis Van Outen, Michelle Visage and Jason Byrne.
“I can’t wait until the episode airs because it was announced at school over the intercom and everyone’s been asking me about it since then, wanting to know how it went,” explains the Cashel Community school second-year student who cites a list of stars as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Demi Lovato and K-pop band BTS as her musical inspirations.
Mum Jelena, herself an accomplished piano player, says her daughter has been singing in the family home since she could talk but insists that Iveta’s musical talent can be traced back to her grandfather.
“She gets her musical talents from my side of the family, without a doubt and her grandad is a great drummer. We are incredibly proud of her,” she says.
While on her summer holidays last year Iveta competed in the Lithuanian version of The Voice TV show, ultimately reaching the semi-finals of the series.
After appearing on the show Iveta says she is more determined than ever to realise her singing dreams.
“But I don’t want to just be a singer. I want to be a producer, songwriter and learn as much as I can,” she says.
Ireland’s Got Talent is broadcast on Virgin Media One at 7.30pm on Saturday, March 16.