Stadium Erupts as American Idol’s John Foster Stuns With Powerful, Country-Style National Anthem at Pete Goldsby Field—Fans Left in Awe by His Soulful Voice and Unbelievable First Pitch! The Unforgettable Performance Everyone’s Talking About—You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!
It wasn’t just the dogs getting attention at “Bark at the Park” night—John Foster, fresh off his American Idol Season 23 run, stole the spotlight with a stirring, country-style rendition of the national anthem that had the crowd on its feet before the first pitch was even thrown.
Wearing boots, a backwards LSU cap, and a smile as big as his voice, the 18-year-old Addis native brought heart and soul to Pete Goldsby Field as the Baton Rouge Rougarou hosted the Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators. His version of The Star-Spangled Banner mixed Southern grit with gospel-like warmth—grabbing attention from the opening note.
Moments later, Foster delivered a confident ceremonial first pitch, drawing a roar from the hometown crowd.
From Stadium Lights to Grand Ole Opry Spotlights
The event came just weeks after Foster’s Opry debut on June 7, and days before his return to the iconic stage for a July 9 birthday show, where he’ll ring in his 19th year alongside country royalty. He’s also slated to perform with Jamey Johnson at the Opry on August 21—a dream come true for the young artist, who grew up listening to Johnson’s music.
Foster’s Rise Continues
While fans brought dogs to the field, it was Foster who left with the headlines. The performance marked yet another milestone in a whirlwind summer that’s included:
Performing at CMA Fest
Headlining Cajun Country Jam
Going viral for his debut music video
Climbing the Billboard charts with his faith-infused hit single
In a recent Instagram post, Foster opened up about his journey since Idol:
“I can vividly remember that feeling of ‘I’ll never be good enough.’ But I proved myself wrong… and most importantly, I gained you, my family.”
Fellow finalist Breanna Nix responded with praise:
“You were made for this! I’m literally so proud of you.”
Just the Beginning
Whether it’s a baseball field in Baton Rouge or the hallowed stage of the Grand Ole Opry, John Foster continues to prove he’s more than just an “Idol” runner-up. He’s a rising star who knows how to connect—with fans, with faith, and with the kind of music that sticks with you long after the lights go down.
🎥 Watch his Pete Goldsby Field national anthem performance and first pitch below—and see why everyone’s saying this young country star is just getting started.
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