
Bucky Covington, Chris Tungseth; Photo via ABC, American Idol
Bucky Covington returned to the American Idol stage on Monday, teaming up with finalist Chris Tungseth to perform “The Thunder Rolls,” the iconic hit made famous by Garth Brooks.
Covington was one of several members of the Idol Class of 2006 who returned for the show’s 20th reunion, alongside Kellie Pickler, Taylor Hicks, Paris Bennett, and Elliott Yamin, all of whom appeared to duet with contestants from this season’s Top 5.

Covington and Tungseth brought the dramatic storyline of “The Thunder Rolls” to life on the Idol stage, delivering a powerful performance that paid tribute to the country classic.
The moment marked a full-circle return for Covington, who originally performed the song during the American Idol semi-finals on March 1, 2006. Nearly two decades later, he revisited the track on the same stage alongside a new generation of contestants.

Now 48, Covington ultimately placed eighth during Season 5 of American Idol. Following his time on the show, he signed with Lyric Street Records and released his self-titled debut album on April 17, 2007. The project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and produced charting singles including A Different World, It’s Good to Be Us, and I’ll Walk. He also earned recognition for songs like A Father’s Love (The Only Way He Knew How). Although a follow-up album was expected, the closure of Lyric Street Records ultimately ended that chapter of his recording career.
Covington also made a memorable appearance in Hannah Montana: The Movie.
According to a press release, Covington is now preparing to return to the studio to record new music this year and is also planning an acoustic tour.

Monday night’s episode also welcomed back original American Idol judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson, who appeared as a guest judge and guest mentor, respectively. The show also featured Dancing with the Stars pros, adding a touch of ballroom flair to the celebration, while America voted live to narrow the Top 5 down to the Top 3.
The American Idol grand finale is set for May 11, 2026, when the remaining finalists will take the stage one last time to earn America’s votes. Alicia Keys will serve as guest mentor and perform, with additional “music legends” set to be announced soon.