The crowd is already shouting and Darci Lynne grins as if she knows something they do not. She introduces “Katie the Yodeling Cowgirl,” then the puppet throws the first punchline. Within seconds the audience is howling. By the time the yodel kicks in it is chaos; comic timing, quick fire jokes, and a soaring trill that belongs in a western movie.
Bright lights frame the Tennessee stage. Darci keeps her banter sharp, letting Katie spar with Petunia’s name, lost money in Vegas, and Cheetos theft. The laughter ripples until the music rises, transforming the bit into a real yodeling showcase. The moment her voice lifts the silly turns serious. Fun flips into talent on display.
Katie the Yodeling Cowgirl | Darci Lynne
Fans online could not get enough. “That is worth ten bucks easy,” one joked, echoing the skit. Another admitted they replayed the yodel twice, stunned she pulled it off without missing a beat. It was more than a comedy routine; it was proof of how Darci blends humor and heart in one seamless act.
That same blend carried her overseas. Long before viral Shorts or arena tours she stepped onto a British stage for Little Big Shots. Different crowd, same spark. The cowgirl voice that started as a joke became the center of a duet that left the audience standing, clapping, and believing she was more than a novelty.
Darci’s Duet Blows The Audience Away | Little Big Shots
With Katie by her side she launched into “Cowboy Sweetheart.” The yodel threaded between lines, soft then soaring, as if the American West itself had slipped into London. The crowd roared after every run. One fan wrote later, “She made England love cowgirls.” It mattered because it showed her range; ventriloquist, comic, and pure singer rolled together.
Her socials today keep that same rhythm; half fun, half brilliance. Fans still comment about those early cowgirl routines, trading clips like treasured memories. With every new post she reminds them she can still make them laugh then hit a note that silences the room.