American Idol season 22 Top 7 finalist McKenna Faith Breinholt was a fan favorite who captivated everyone not only with her incredible vocals but also with her impressive backstoryand she’s been very busy with her music career as she competes on the reality singing competition series in 2024. At McKenna’s audition, she wowed the judges – Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan – with her phenomenal rendition of “There Was Jesus”, Zach Williams and Dolly Parton. McKenna is adopted, and she was shocked when her birth family surprised her at the audition.




McKenna’s birth mother was Amy Ross-Lopez, a musician who played in the duo Nowhere Man and a Whiskey Girl. He also sang their song “Tumbleweed” at the audition. all the time American Idol season 22, McKenna lit up the stage with captivating performances of Brandi Carlile’s “The Story,” Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides, Now,” Chicago’s “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” Taylor Swift’s “Jacket,” Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris,” Lissie’s “Everywhere I Go”, “ET” by Katy Perry and “(To) Make You Feel My Love” by Adele. Because American Idol season 22 ended, McKenna has been very busy with her music career.


McKenna Faith Breinholt opened Uncle’s Band from birth

McKenna comes from a musical family


In a June Instagram post McKenna shared it he had the opportunity to open for his birth mother’s brother’s band Due West in St. George, Utah. He wrote, “Had to open for the one and only @duewestofficial last Thursday. I love my FAMILY SO MUCH.” McKenna shared photos of herself performing and of herself and her family watching Due West perform.

McKenna Faith Breinholt performed at the Franklin Summer Bash

McKenna joined her fellow American Idol season 22 alums on stage

30 July 2024 McKenna performed at the Franklin Summer Bash in Franklin, Tennessee with some of his colleagues American Idol season 22 contestants. They included Kayko, Mia Matthews, Kaibrienne, Jack Blocker and Quintavious Johnson. Also from Maddi Jane Sound season 25 aired.


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In an Instagram post McKenna shared pictures and videos of the event. In the post title, he wrote: “Meeting the most amazing people on this planet again and it feels so good. Last night @franklinsummerbash was definitely one for the books.”

McKenna explained,The power went out as soon as I started singing my last song, which happened to be Oceans by Hillsong. When the mic went off… the crowd started singing a cappella to keep the song going. All I can say is that I believe it was divine intervention and the spirit filled the entire room as we all praised the Lord together and in harmony. Forever grateful that I can keep this memory with me forever. I love you Franklin!! You have my whole heart and I will definitely be back!!”


McKenna underwent vocal cord surgery

McKenna was reviewed after the show

During American Idol in season 22, fans fell in love with McKenna’s smoky voice. It turns out that his signature rasp was actually the result of a vocal cord polyp. In an Instagram post from August McKennaa revealed that he had recently had surgery to remove it. He wrote, “For those who don’t know, I recently had my vocal cords removed! I have had a vocal polyp for the past 10 years which I finally decided to part with. Surgery went so well and recovery is going even better thanks to @unchainedwellness!” Unchained Wellness is a wellness clinic in Gilbert, Arizona, McKenna’s hometown.


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McKenna was one of the greatest singers ever American Idol stage. His performances were very moving and emotional. Also, his story was so touching. McKenna has the potential to become one of the greatest American Idol success stories ever.


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