12 year old young Ed Sheeran" is the new Ed on the street Hallelujah Jeff Buckley - Allie Sherlock - YouTube

There’s a new voice echoing through the streets — and it’s turning every head, stopping strangers in their tracks, and sending chills down spines. Meet Allie Sherlock, often dubbed the “12-year-old young Ed Sheeran”, whose breathtaking rendition of Jeff Buckley’s version of “Hallelujah” has left the internet in awe.

Performing with nothing but a guitar and heart, Allie took her usual spot on the busy streets of Dublin and transformed it into something sacred. With each note of “Hallelujah,” her voice — tender, raw, and beyond her years — floated into the air like a prayer.

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Passersby who thought they were just heading to lunch stopped dead in their tracks. Shoppers stood frozen. Tourists raised their phones. No one could believe this voice was coming from a young girl with a busker’s mic and a quiet smile.

Her delivery wasn’t just technically brilliant — it was emotionally transcendent, carrying the kind of power and soul most singers spend decades chasing. And her fiery red hair, soft demeanor, and acoustic style have already drawn comparisons to a young Ed Sheeran, with fans online calling her “the future of singer-songwriters.”

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That’s not just a girl singing. That’s an old soul speaking through music,” one stunned listener commented.

Allie, who’s already gained millions of views across social media for her street performances, continues to prove that greatness doesn’t always need a stage — sometimes it needs only a sidewalk, a song, and a voice that won’t let go.

"12 year old young Ed Sheeran" is the new Ed on the street Hallelujah Jeff Buckley - Allie Sherlock

🎥 Watch the full performance below and prepare to feel everything.
Allie Sherlock isn’t just the new Ed on the street… she’s in a league all her own.

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