Jackie Evancho Net Worth: From Former You Tube Sensation To ‘America’s Got Talent’ Alum
By Staff Reporter | Nov 06, 2014 09:46 PM EST
At an early age, Jackie Evancho earned wide recognition. She is an American classical crossover singer. Since 2009, she has issued an EP (Extended Play) and five albums, including three Billboard 200 top 10 debuts, a platinum and gold album. Reportedly, Jackie Evancho has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million.
Jackie Evancho has joined several talent competitions. According to Celebrity Net Worth, she started competing in local competitions just after turning 8, and then began to compete nationally. She also made singing appearances, issued an independent album and attracted attention on You Tube.
The 14-year-old classical crossover singer, Jackie Evancho has impressed esteemed composers such as Tim Janis and David Foster, each of whom included her in their respective concerts beginning in 2009. The Richest lists her net worth as $2.5 million.
At the age of ten, Jackie Evancho gained wider popularity and became a household name with her remarkable performances in the fifth season of the "America's Got Talent" competition. She finished in second place in the 2010 competition thus increasing her net worth value.
With the 2010 holiday release of Jackie Evancho's "O Holy Night" EP, the young singer became the bestselling debut artist of that same year. She is also the youngest top ten debut artist in the US history and the youngest solo artist ever to go platinum. At the 2010 National Christmas Tree lighting in Washington, D.C., Evancho performed in front of US President Barack Obama.
With Jackie Evancho's net worth of $2.5 million, her fortune continued to rise due to her commercially successful career in music. In June 2011, she became the youngest top five debut artist in UK history. And Billboard ranked her as the top Classical Albums Artist for 2011. Evancho released another studio album, "Heavenly Christmas" in November 2011. The same month, she became the youngest person ever to give a solo concert at Lincoln Center in New York City as part of her "Dream with Me" Tour.
Jackie Evancho has also made two solo Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) specials for the television series Great Performances, and a third is scheduled for release in December 2014. She is also the ambassador for Mission: Humane, a U.S. Humane Society program that encourages children to help protect animals.
Apart for Jackie Evancho's successful career in music, she appeared in the 2013 Robert Redford film "The Company You Keep." Increasing her net worth value, she ventured into fashion and has modelled for Guess Kids clothing and for Justice Girls Clothing, among others. She has appeared on behalf of such charities as One Drop Foundation and occasionally featured in other public service announcements and advertisements.
Jackie Evancho appeared on the National League of Junior Cotillions' list of "Ten Best-Mannered People of 2011" for "demonstrating humility and politeness as a young performer." In both 2011 and 2012, Billboard magazine named her to its list of "21 Under 21: Music's Hottest Minors."
Jackie Evancho released her fifth full-length album, "Awakening" in September 2014, which debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart and was her fifth consecutive release on the top spot of the Billboard Classical Albums chart. According to Celebrity Net Worth, her fortune lists is $2.5 million.
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