Ten-year-old Bay Melnick Virgolino, a young guitarist from New York City, brought an oversized presence and an even larger guitar to the America’s Got Talent stage. Despite admitting to feeling “good nerves” before his audition, his backstory immediately set him apart: he started playing the instrument at the tender age of five, inspired by his obsession with legendary Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash. With his parents—whom he affectionately called his “roadies”—watching backstage, Bay was ready to prove that age is no barrier to being a genuine rock star.
Bay launched into a high-energy performance, not just playing a song, but embodying the spirit of a rock legend. He delivered powerful vocals and surprisingly sophisticated guitar riffs, demonstrating a control and flair that had the entire audience on their feet and cheering. His performance was not only technically proficient but also full of joy; one judge noted he was having the “best time” of his life. He channeled the charismatic energy of a seasoned performer, making it clear that he was born to command the biggest stages.
The judges were absolutely stunned by the young prodigy. Mel B felt the performance, saying she believed Lenny Kravitz would be proud, while Heidi Klum called him “one of the coolest kid[s] I have ever met” and a “little mini tiny little superstar.” The audience reaction alone was enough to earn him a pass, with Howie Mandel observing, “There’s no question… this audience just said it.” Bay’s electrifying, rock-and-roll attitude and undeniable talent secured him a unanimous four “yeses,” setting his life up to change in front of millions of people worldwide.