Every performer harbors dreams of gracing grand stages, entertaining friendly audiences, and having the opportunity to reach a global viewership.
However, translating these dreams into reality is a formidable challenge in itself. Many individuals may not summon the courage to even attempt such feats, and for those who do, there’s no assurance that their efforts will prove sufficient for the task at hand.
Luckily, this was not the case for a small children’s choir that took the stage in front of judges, including Simon Cowell. Despite their youthful and unassuming appearance, the elementary school students delivered a performance that will remain etched in their memories.
The undeniable power of Queen’s song, “Don’t Stop Me Now,” is unquestionable. It stands as one of the most emotionally charged songs of the 20th century, if not the greatest. The song masterfully showcases Freddie Mercury’s vocal prowess, entrancing any listener who hears it. Naturally, attempting to sing it is no small feat.
Nonetheless, these young talents were undaunted by the challenge. They stepped onto the stage with infectious enthusiasm, evoking laughter from both the judges and the audience with their rendition of this iconic song.
What’s more, these children exhibited remarkable composure and self-assurance, a notable achievement considering their circumstances. Each of them embraced their role with confidence and zest.
Their performance resonated so profoundly that it garnered not only Simon Cowell’s stringent critique but also the highly coveted Golden Buzzer from judge David Williams.
This feat made them the first recipients of the ‘Golden Buzzer’ at Britain’s Got Talent 2018, serving as a resounding statement of their exceptional talent and stage presence.
Watch their performance below!