Grace Vanderwaal's win in "America's Got Talent" season 11 on Wednesday night isn't the only thing she's celebrating.
The 12-year-old Suffern native also booked a series of concerts in Las Vegas as part of her reward for winning in the hit NBC reality TV show.
According to Billboard, Vanderwaal will headline the PH Showroom at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Oct. 27 to 29.
Meanwhile, Vanderwaal spoke with Hollywood Life to share what she plans to do with her $1 million cash prize. According to the "I Don't Know My Name" singer, she still doesn't know what to do with the money, but she's looking forward to resting in the next couple of days.
"Honestly hopefully get a little rest. This has been really, really draining. Amazing, but draining," she said.
Vanderwaal performed four original songs throughout her entire run in "America's Got Talent" season 11. During her audition, she performed "I Don't Know My Name." The song became an instant hit among her fans and several different versions of the song came out online.
During the quarterfinals, Vanderwaal performed a song that she wrote and dedicated to her older sister and best friend called "Beautiful Thing." In the semifinals, she sang another original song entitled "Light Up the Sky." Finally in the finale, she performed another massive hit called "Clay."
Meanwhile, following her big win in "America's Got Talent" season 11, Vanderwaal shared a photo of herself with judge Howie Mandel who gave her a golden buzzer when she auditioned on the show back in May.
"My dream HAS really become a reality," she captioned the photo.
"America's Got Talent" season 12 will premiere on NBC sometime next year.