“The energy, the rock ‘n’ roll... You are a rock star, young lady”: This 16-year-old guitarist just stunned America’s Got Talent by two-hand tapping over a Cranberries classic
Teenage Thai talent Nene Royal went big on the riffs and licks during her explosive AGT audition
16-year-old guitarist and singer Nene Royal just stunned judges on America's Got Talent with an explosive cover of The Cranberries hit, Zombie.
The young Thai guitarist was already making quite a name for herself on social media before her audition. Royal’s renditions of Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit and System Of A Down’s Sugar and Chop Suey went viral, helping her amass over three million followers.
Royal took to the 3,000-capacity Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California for the America's Got Talent audition, and her take on Zombie has already racked up over two million views.
The young guitarist opted for a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp and an Ibanez Musician Series electric guitar for a heavier-than-usual version of Zombie, complete with a dash of two-hand tapping.
“Nene, that was spectacular,” raves judge Sofia Vergara. “You have a very big chance to do well in this competition.”
“You are such a surprise… and the energy, and the rock ’n’ roll. You are a rock star, young lady,” added one of the other judges, Howie Mandel.
Safe to say, the guitarist sailed through to the next round after receiving four nods of approval.
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A self-taught guitarist since the age of six, Royal is now looking beyond AGT. According to her official website, she is also currently “recording original music and preparing her debut EP.”
As for the track she decided to cover on AGT, The Cranberries’ guitarist Noel Hogan spoke to Guitar World in 2025 about how Zombie came about.
Those hoping to catch Royal before she hits the big time can still see her perform at Naka Weekend Market in Phuket every Saturday – at least for the time being.
Janelle is a staff writer at GuitarWorld.com. After a long stint in classical music, Janelle discovered the joys of playing guitar in dingy venues at the age of 13 and has never looked back. Janelle has written extensively about the intersection of music and technology and how it is shaping the future of the music industry, and has a special interest in shining a spotlight on traditionally underrepresented artists and global guitar sounds. She also had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa Auf der Maur, Yvette Young, Danielle Haim, Fanny, and Karan Katiyar from Bloodywood, among others. When she's not writing, you'll find her creating layers of delicious audio lasagna with her Anglo-Maltese, art-rock band ĠENN.
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