15-Year-Old Khloe Grace’s ‘American Idol’ Journey Ends After Sugarland Cover In Hollywood Week

“It’s hard to go home,” she admits.

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Madeleine O’Connell

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February 23, 2026

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Khloe Grace; Photo by Disney/Connie Chornuk

Khloe Grace has made it clear from the start that she has been willing to fight for a spot in the Season 24 competition of American Idol. But was her talent at just 15 years old enough to get her through Hollywood week?

The young singer left judges and the viewers on a very emotional note during her audition when she performed an original song called “Forever 13,” that she wrote after seeing another young girl lose her life too early to suicide. Khloe explained that while she didn’t know 13-year-old Aubreigh Wyatt, she felt connected to her story and wanted to help bring awareness to the consequences of bullying.

“I’d went through some of the things that Aubrey had went through, and it was really hard, so I was like, if I could write something that could just very small help someone, then it’s totally worth me writing this song.”

Photo Courtesy of Khloe Grace
Photo Courtesy of Khloe Grace

The panel of judges were deeply touched by her ability as both a singer and a songwriter and sent her home with a golden ticket. Tonight, Khloe made her way to Nashville for Hollywood Week, which is taking place in Music City for the first time in the show’s history.

She then got to see the magnitude of talent she was up against this year. But even as just one of two 15-year-olds in the competition, she still managed to remain confident and without nerves as she prepared to take the stage.

“I have to step it up and show that I can hold my own, even being so young,” Khloe acknowledged. “I’ve been working for this moment my entire life.”

When a producer asked if she was feeling the nerves creep in, she calmly stated, “No.”

“I mean, I’ve been doing this since I was so young and I remember performing in front of people on a stage since I was 10 years old.”

Taking the spotlight, the Jacksonville, FL native confidently told the audience, “Hi, my name is Kloe Grace. I’m 15 years old and I want to be the youngest competitor to ever win this show.”

She proceeded to deliver a heartfelt rendition of Sugarland’s “Stay” that found her pouring every ounce of emotion into her performance. Her steady voice carried both vulnerability and strength as she navigated the song’s highs and lows with ease. Her family was seen cheering her on with excitement and pride, right along with those in audience who gave her a standing ovation.

When it was time to hear from the judging panel, Bryan was first to share his thoughts. He called attention to the difficulty of her song choice, and insinuated that due to her age, her voice lacked a certain level of maturity. Nonetheless, the country star praised her for giving it her best effort.

He said, “In the front part it seemed like you were pretty nervous but toward the end you really started locking in and hitting your stride, you should be really proud of yourself. Good job.”

Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan; Photo by Disney/Connie Chornuk
Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan; Photo by Disney/Connie Chornuk

Later, reflecting on Khloe Grace’s performance, Luke Bryan explained how he and fellow judges Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood try to approach every contestant with care, especially the younger artists, ensuring they’re guided thoughtfully through the grueling competition.

“Anytime you’re dealing with a 15, 16-year-old kid, it becomes really, really delicate. This could be a life altering moment for them, and we want it to alter them in a positive way.”

Unfortunately, Khloe Grace’s name was not called in her group, meaning her time on this season of American Idol has come to an end. She understandably expressed disappointment over this news, but revealed she is not giving up on her dreams just yet.

Khloe Grace; Photo by Disney/Eric McCandless
Khloe Grace; Photo by Disney/Eric McCandless

“It’s hard to go home,” she shared. “I would’ve loved to move forward, but they felt like it was best for me to go home and work hard and maybe come back one day. This is just the beginning.”

The American Idol journey continues next Monday night on March 2 when the contestants who made it into the “Golden Room” take the stage for their final chance to perform before the Top 30 is announced.

Tune into ABC at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT or stream it the following day on Hulu. 

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.