[Music] Hello. Hello. Hello. Good evening. How are you, young man? I'm doing excellent. Beautiful crowd and I get to sing in front of all you guys. And you're going to sing. What's your name? My name is Jacob Lewis. I'm from Butlerville, Newfoundland. You're from Newfoundland? And what do you what do you do in Newfoundland? I work in the oil and gas Industry. So, I spent uh Here you go. Cheers for that. So, I spent 5 years working on an oil platform in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. And that was great. And transitioned to working
in the office to be home with my wife and my kids a little more. So, nice. How many kids do you have? I have twin boys. Wow. How old are they? They're four. Five years ago from now, actually, me and my wife, we were in Ontario cuz we had uh a lot of complications throughout The pregnancy, which uh I'm sorry. led to them to be born really early. Um they both developed their own set of complications from that. One of my sons had developed cerebral palsy and the other one has a lot more prone to
respiratory illness, but they're absolutely fabulous and watching them is a bond that I've never experienced in my life. That is wonderful. So, it is good that you're off the rig and with the family. How long have you been singing? Usually, it's just in my car on the way home and on the way to work. So, if any of you guys are here from Newfaland have passed me on the highway and you see me screaming, I'm not balling at anybody. I'm just belting out whatever I can. All right. Well, rush hour has just begun. Thank you,
folks. Hit the road, [Applause] [Music] buddy. Sitting here, wasted, wounded on this old piano. [Music] Trying hard to capture the moment is moment I don't know cuz a bottle of vodka still lost in my head some blonde give me nightmares think that she's still in my bed cuz I dream about movies they won't make for me when I'm [Music] Oh, I want to lay you down in a bed of [Music] Roses for tonight. I sleep on a bed. All I want to be. Just as close as the Holy Ghost is lay you down alone. Well,
this hotel bar hang over the whiskey keepers wigs crooked and she's giving me the eye. Well, I might have said yes, but I laugh so hard I think I Die. Well, I want to lay you down in a bed of roses. For tonight, I sleep on a bed. I want to be just as close as the Holy Ghost is lay you [Music] down on a bed of roses. [Music] [Applause] You I cannot believe what I just heard. Mostly I think because you have such a humility about you and you came out of yourself, which is
what we do as singers, as musicians. No matter what our background is, if we can put it all in the performance, then we are rock stars in that moment. Thank you. And I think you're faking amazing. You [Music] [Applause] rock. Heat. [Applause] You're amazing. Thank you. [Applause] You are so talented. Thank you. You're a good man. [Applause] Jacob, you are Shaniah's golden brother, which means you're going straight through to the next round. And you've just won $25,000 from CIBC. How do you feel? Sometimes people say they're like you can't describe it. You really can't. Lindsay,
come on. That was amazing. Right. You had everybody on their feet in the first 20 seconds of your performance. I don't know what to say. Thank you guys. Thank you. One more time. [Applause] Okay. Come. Come. Do you think that you can get a golden buzzer? I can see myself have enormous fun. [Applause] Hello. You look fantastic. What's your name? My name is Linda. Linda, where are you from? Um, I'm from Zimbabwe, but I've moved to Bedford. How do you earn a living? Is this what you do for your job or have you got a
normal job? Um, I'm a support worker. I work with children who have learning disabilities. Brilliant. A She's so nervous. Take your time. Take a deep breath. You feel okay? Good luck. We underestimate what a big deal it is. I keep finding voices in my mind say I'm not enough. [Music] Every single lie that tells me I'll never measure [Music] up. You say I am when I can feel a thing. You say I am strong when I think I am weak. When you say I am when I am fall when I don't belong. Oh you say
I am yours and I believe. Oh I believe what you say of me. I Believe the only thing that matters now is everything you think of me. [Music] That's like a different girl. Is it you find my worth? You I find my identity. [Music] You say I am love when I can feel a thing. You say I am strong when I think I am weak. You say I am when I am Full. When I don't belong. Oh, you say I am yours. And I believe, yes, I believe what you say me. And I believe, oh,
I believe. And I believe what you say me. I believe. You say I am loud when I can feel a thing. You say I am Strong when I think I am weak. You say I am hard when I am falling. When I don't belong. Oh, you say I am yours. I believe. Oh, I believe what you say of me. I believe [Music] [Applause] Times in our Lives we all have things. [Music] If he was incredible, [Music] Linda, it's extraordinary to think how nervous you were and then you come out and you deliver a song like
that. I just don't know where you found that, but it was amazing. Thank you. What an incredible instrument you have at your disposal. You got warm, You got power, and you got feelings. It was a fantastic performance. You should be proud of yourself. Thank you, Linda. I don't normally get like emotional, but like that was so touching, man. like just seeing how beautifully you sang and it was like I I could feel the nerves as you came to the mic and you just blessed this whole room with your voice and it was just absolutely incredible.
Thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah, I think it's the first time today that I've sat through an audition and my heart was just like racing out of my chest. And like about 15 minutes ago, KSI said to me, "What is it going to take for you to press your golden buzzer? [Music] [Applause] I'll be your friend. I'll help [Applause] You. You won't belong to my [Applause] brother. We all need somebody to leave. Well done, darling. It was so beautiful. It was so emotional for what you've been through in your life, but something's pouring out
of your soul, and I loved it. And I can't wait to see you in the live show. So, congratulations. Well deserved, darling. Go and celebrate. Okay. Yeah. Hello. Hi. Welcome to the Royal Shakespeare Company's Mild of the Musical. Thank you so much. I'm nervous if she goes past that way. Where's she coming from? Hello. Hi. How can I help? Can I have two Matilda tickets, please? Of course you can. Show me a picture. I'll just go get them for you. Okay. Thank you. [Music] No, I said two. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi, Olivia. Hi. Are you
Olivia? Yeah. Hi. I've got your tickets here for Matilda, but your mom Melissa and your nan Sarah have written to us at BGT. Shall I come round and tell you all about it? Yes. Okay. Please tell me. First of all, those shoes are epic. Oh my goodness me. You smell of strawberries. I wanted to ask you whether you might Like to come down to Britain's Got Talent and meet the other judges and come and sing for us as an audition. What do you think? Yes. Yes. You would like to do that? Yes. Amazing. Thank you
so much. Oh my gosh. It's an absolute pleasure. She's always dreamt of performing in front of people. So, your dream is being on the West End stage. My goodness me. Well, you never know, maybe after this you might be able to join the casting With Tilda. Don't forget me when you get that Oscar. She's shaking. [Music] day. It always Hello. How are you? Good. So, how are you feeling now? It's good before you go on just to help you get rid of the nerves. Just to do a little shake. Shake your shoulders. Shake your shoulders
and go. Shut up, Dad. Trust me, it helps with the nerves. Go on. Shut up, Dad. Why? I didn't even say anything. You [Applause] better onto the store. Have a lovely time. Good luck. Enjoy. Olivia, we meet again. Hello. Hello, my lovely. She was going to see the show of Matilda and I was in the box office. And then I said, "We would love you to come down to Britain's Got Talent because her mommy and nanny wrote in and said that she had the most amazing singing voice And that we should see her." Are your
family here? I'm here with my mommy, my nanny, and my daddy. Olivia, tell everybody how old you are. I'm 11. Where are you from? Bath. Okay. How are you feeling? A bit nervous. Yeah. And what is the song? Define gravity. Do you feel okay? Are you ready? Yeah. Deep breaths, Olivia. Good luck. Come on. [Applause] I'm nervous now. I just want to do well. Yeah. Come [Music] on. Something has changed within me. Something is not the same. Right through playing by the rules of someone else's game. Too late for Second. Too late to go back
to sleep. It's time to trust my instincts. Close my eyes. Besides trying to find gravity I think I'll try to find gravity and you won't pull me down. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] I'm so rich now. Nobody in all of us. No wizard that there is or was ever going to bring. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Applause] Heat. [Applause] Heat. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] away. Tomorrow I love you. Tomorrow [Applause] always Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] [Music] tomorrow. That's too cute. Too cute. You are amazing.
I didn't even know I was allowed to press my button, but you were my golden moment. You were a golden moment. You are absolutely amazing. You Nailed that. That was so good. Grandpa getting the golden buzz up all by herself. Oh, brilliant. The whole time you're up there, I just kept thinking, look how effortlessly you sing. It just flows and pours out of you. That was an incredible performance. Thank you. I love her. I love her. I mean, you send me literally flying. Everything you said touched me. You're a singing miracle, my girl. Thank you.
That was like a scene from a movie. You just blew the roof off. I mean, seriously, perfect, perfect, perfect. Golden Buzzer, you so deserve this. You're brilliant. Brilliant. Thank you. I wasn't expecting to do that. I always go on how I feel in my heart and everybody was on their feet and you truly deserve that moment, Olivia. I felt so proud of you, darling. Thank you, Olivia. Going to remember that. Hello. How are you? I'm all good, Simon. How's yourself? I'm actually good, actually. Thank you. Thank you for asking. What's your name? It's Mickey. Mickey
Kalisto. And how old are you, Mickey? I'm 28. And where are you from? Sunderland. From Sunderland. Now, what would you do with the money if you won? The first thing on my list, because she's desperate for one, is I'm going to buy me nana a stairlift. A Sterling. A Okay. And what is the big Dream here, Mickey? Wemm Stadium. Wemm Stadium. Doesn't get better than that. Hi, Mickey. We're rooting for you. [Music] There's no time for [Music] us. There's no place for us. Oh my god. What is this thing that fills our Dreams yet slips
away from [Music] us? Who wants to live forever? Who wants to live forever? What song? There's no chance for us. It's all decided for us. This world is only one sweet Moment set aside for us. Who wants to live forever? Who wants to live forever? [Applause] Heat. Heat. That [Applause] must stand on my feet. Yeah. Heat. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Canbody find me? [Music] Okay, Alicia, what did you think? Well, I was like, is this Freddy? Is this Mickey? But whatever it was, it was sensational. Your voice is absolutely stunning. Thank you. Thank you, Amanda. You
are hugely talented. That voice was Unbelievable. I mean, you left me wanting more. I was like, "Oh my god, no. Is that it? Is that it? Most important thing about these shows and these auditions is you got to be remembered and you got to be talked about the following day and people are going to like you Mickey. You got great personality as well. Bruno was so moving, so touching. You have such quality. I could listen to you all night. I had the honor to work With Freddy. I knew Freddy very, very well. And you have
the all the mannerism down to a T. Do you agree? Oh, yes. Definitely. Yes. Alicia, I'm saying yes, 100% yes. I think we're all saying yes for yes. [Music] Tell us who you are and where you from. Your age. Um my name is Cleo Knight. I'm 16 and I'm from Westchester in um LA. Yeah. 16. Yeah. All right. I want to hear your story. So tell us about you Growing up. Um, I grew up doing hoola dance and um, learning traditional Hawaiian mele. I speak Japanese and um, that's been a huge part of my upbringing.
Wow. Yeah. You got a lot of folks inside of there. Yeah. What are you going to sing for us? And I'm telling you I'm not going from Dream Girls. Ouch. Oh, I thought you were saying I'm telling you I'm I'm not going to sing. It's getting late. Okay. And I'm telling you, I'm not going. You're the best man I've ever known. There's no way I can ever go. No. No. No. No way. No. No. No way. I'm living without you. I'm not living without you. Not living without you. I don't want to be free. I'm
stay. I'm Stay. And you. And you are. [Music] You're going to love [Applause] me. You're going to love me. Yes, you will. Love me. Love me. Love me. [Laughter] [Music] You're going to [Applause] love me. [Applause] [Music] Okay. So, I have the answer to that. We love you. Okay. All right. I mean, that was crazy good. Thank you. Uh, you landed the plane very, very well. Thank you. Um, I felt like the first half, right? I was like, "Oh, no. I don't know." And I knew where the song was going, right? And I was I
was scared for You. I'm not going to lie. You landed it. Thank you. When we have 16 year olds that haven't found themselves, most of the time we tell them to come back and audition later. What I loved about you is you fought through and battled through and then just slated at the end. Something a 16-year-old should definitely be proud of. Thank you. Probably the best 16-year-old voice we've heard in this competition. Yeah. You went from I'm scared to death to I Got this. I love competition when it's sounding like you. Just stay in your
lane and blow them away. And now we're going to vote. Luke, yes. And Carrie, what do you think? It is a yes for me. I think this dream is coming true. It's a yes for me. You're going to Hollywood. Can I hug you guys? Are you kidding me? Good job. [Music] Hello. Hello. What's your name? My name is Aliki and I'm 29. And tell me a little bit about yourself. I've been singing ever since I was a little baby. This has been my dream. I can't believe I'm here today. And do you think you can
win this show? I will do my best. I've always learned to fight through different circumstances I've gone through. Like what, Aliki? A few years ago, I was diagnosed with focal lengthitis. What's that? It's an inflammation of the Brain, which meant that I couldn't speak, read, write, walk. Wow. My mom would do everything for me. She would feed me, bathe me, [Music] and Alikia had just finished her first year at university. Life was just starting for her. And within the first two weeks of her being back from uni, her speech was starting to slur. She was
getting confused about simple tasks. We started To realize that something was going terribly wrong. We went to seek the doctor's advice and she was diagnosed with enkaphilitis. It was a very frightening time. She couldn't walk. She couldn't feed herself. It was really like everything that she'd known had been rubbed [Music] away. The doctors really couldn't say to us, "Don't worry, she'll be fine." cuz They really didn't know if she she would be. It was heartbreaking. She didn't want to believe that this is how things were going to be. There was one night was just me
and Aliki in the hospital room. So I just started to hum songs that Aliki had enjoyed since she was very young. And all of a sudden, you just heard this wonderful clear humming coming from Aligi. And she just could remember all the tunes, which was absolutely amazing. It was just a [Music] sign. It was a very gradual recovery. But she's a very strong young lady. music's just been such a big part of her and the fact that she could respond to music when she was so very very poorly. I think that's made it an extra
special part of her life. I'm very proud of Aliki. Um, she deserves the world and I hope she gets it. I really do. I wish you the best of luck. Thank you. [Music] Oh, can you see into my eyes like open doors leading you down into my core where I become so numb without a soul. My spirit sleeping somewhere cold until you find it there and lead it back home. Wake me up inside. Wake me up Inside. Call my name and save me from the dark. Bid my blood to run before I come undone. Save
me from the nothing I become. Bring me to [Applause] [Music] life. Ohen inside. Without your touch, without your love, darling. Oh, only You are the life amongst the dead. [Music] [Applause] Wake me up inside. Save me from the nothing I become. Bring me to [Applause] Oh, [Applause] thank you. Leaky Amanda, what did you think? Oh my goodness me. I can't imagine what your mom must be thinking Cuz that's practically an anthem for her. The words bring me back to life. Hear my voice. It was amazing. So congratulations. Thank you. When you came on, I thought
I hope your voice is as beautiful as how you look. And it was. It was incredible. Thank you. Thank you. You're inspiring so many people. You will. And I'm so glad you came here Today. A thank you ever so much. Thank you, Simon. Well, you just have a natural talent, Aliki. You know, that lyric is so poignant and there's something about your energy, Aliki, which is just incredible. beneath your beautiful. [Music] [Applause] It's a yes, Amanda. Yes. Absolutely. Yeah. Thank you. I love you. It's a yes. Well, let me tell you. You've got four yeses.
Congratulations. See your beautiful. [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] Hi. Hi, everyone. Hi. What's your name? My name is Beverly. I live in Toronto, but I'm originally from the Philippines. I love the Philippines. Tell me about yourself. I'm a singer and um I joined Canada's Got Talent for my mom who's celebrating her birthday today in the hospital because my son, my four-year-old son is sick. Oh, I'm sorry. And your mom's with him? He's in the hospital? Yeah. They're way back home in the Philippines. Oh, wow. Oh, so that's got to be really hard for you. Yeah, they're
in the hospital more than two weeks now. Oh, I'm so sorry. Well, Maybe things go really well for you and uh you can help him. What are you singing tonight? I'm going to be singing um something that pumps me up. Are you nervous? Very. You should feel proud. You should feel confident and take that energy into your performance, into your song. Okay. You okay? Breathing. Yeah. Well, we wish you the best of luck. Everybody here is rooting for you. Thank you so much. All right, young [Applause] lady. She got a party like an hourglass, but
I can give it to you all the time. She got to put it like a candle. But I can send you into overdrive. Bang bang into the room. I know you want it bang all over you. I'll let you have it. Wait a minute. Let me take you there. Wait a minute. Yeah. It's a Scree off. We winning the love. We giving it a pop. So good. It's tripping all the time that go rubbing it. Bang bang it. Queen is you how we party. If they test you, they sorry like a Harley in his Ferrari.
Give me hanging with banking for rank and disliking. Give me karaoke. Not forget the mic cuz it's s hey. See anybody can be good to you. You need a baby your heart. I know you want it Back. Sit on my car. I let you have it. Wait a minute. Let me take you there. Wait a minute. She was so good. [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] So, are you okay? Yeah. Just breathe. Okay. That was amazing. And it wasn't only amazing. If we didn't know your story, it would still be amazing. Whatever you did, it
just exploded and blew the roof off of this room. What I've always admired about strong Filipino women is it is a matriarchy where you make this giant sacrifice and your mother will look after your baby so that you as a very young woman yourself in a new country can be the bread winner. You've got some kind of strength In you that I that is rare. Thank you. Thank you so much. And you hit every note. I don't know how you did it. And when you started the song, you picked that note out of thin air.
Oh, thank you. Yeah. You definitely killed it. That rapping was incredible. I'm going to start with a magnificent massive Yes, sir. Thank you, Catherine. You're a bad girl. You blew my mind. Yes, Beverly. Thank you so much. Yes. Thank you. Yes. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much. [Applause] Next contestant. The world of Shawbiz seems a million miles away. It's Paul, a mobile phone salesman from South Wales. By day I sell mobile phones, my dream is to spend my life doing what I feel I was born to do. Paul, what are you
here for today, Paul? To sing opera. I've always wanted to sing as a Career. Confidence is has always been sort of like a difficult thing for me. I've always find it a little bit difficult to be completely confident in myself. Okay, I'm ready when you are. [Music] Nurse [Music] Mars one [Music] man on the sons of on the [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] lightest [Music] are in a cherro. [Music] [Applause] Oh, heat n [Applause] [Music] [Applause] So, you work at Carphone Phone [Applause] Warehouse and you did that. I wasn't expecting that. Neither was I.
This was a complete breath of fresh air. I thought you were absolutely fantastic. You have an incredible voice. I think if you keep singing like that, you are going to be one of the favorites to win This whole competition. I think that we've got a case of a little lump of coal here that is going to turn into a diamond. Okay, moment of truth, young man. appears. Absolutely. Yes. [Applause] Amanda. Yes. Paul, you are cru to trans. Hello. Hello. What's your name, please? My name is John. I'm 41. I'm originally from Wales but now living
in Essex. And do you have a day job? Uh I'm a teacher. What do you teach? I teach music. I go around schools teaching children piano and music. I really love my job. You know, I feel so proud of it. But my dream is to be a full-time singer. When I became a dad, I put my dreams and ambitions on hold to provide for the family. But I feel now it was a right Time to show my kids and my students who are teachers. It's never too late to follow your dreams. Okay. And did you
bring anyone with you, John? I'm here all alone today. Uh my children don't even know I'm here. Oh wow. No, it's a complete surprise to them. My daughter, she said, "Oh, my daddy, my dream is for you to go on Britain Britain's Got Talent." Oh my gosh, I love this. Wow. All right, John. Well, look, we Genuinely are rooting for you. Thank you. Go on. [Music] when you were here before. Couldn't look you in the eye. You're just like John. John, I think we should start this again. Okay. Come on, John. John. Shake it out.
Shake it out. Relax. Relax. [Applause] When you were here [Music] before, couldn't look you in the eye. [Music] You're just like an angel. Your skin makes me cry. It floats like a feather in a beautiful way. You're so very special. I wish I were [Music] special again. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] She's love. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat [Applause] up the time a cream. I'm a [Applause] [Music] Widow. What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here. Yes, you do. I don't belong here. [Applause] I really did it. [Applause] So don't I sound quite emotional. dry
my eyes. John, you just broke me then at the end. I couldn't stop thinking about your daughter and how proud she's going to be of you and your voice is unbelievable. Thank you. I can feel your nerves. We were all rooting for you and I hope you just felt the love that just came from this room towards you because you did yourself really really proud. Thank you. Don't ever doubt your ability. This was a very special audition. Thank you. You're a teacher. You're a dad. Your Voice nearly broke at the beginning, first time round, but
these are, I think, our favorite kind of auditions where you just don't know where this is going. Okay. Right. We got a vote. Bruno. Yes. Braisimo. Yes. Gracia. I'll say yes. It's a yes for me. That makes it 4,000 yeses. I'm not Even there. [Applause] [Music] Hi. Hello. What's your name? Um, my name's Rosio Sullivan. Rosie, how old are you? I'm 19 years old. You're from I'm from originally from Birmingham, but I live in London. I started singing in primary school when I was about 10 years old, but I've always had confidence issues. There has
been times I've been Questioning whether I can do something like today. I'm just kind of one of them people that are in the background. I'm a bit bit self-conscious. I've always been a big big girl, so I've always been a bit scared of what people thought of me. Would they take the mickey out of me if I stood on stage? But yeah, I'm quite scared about it really. I'm really scared to me. For me, singing it puts me in a world of my own. I don't think I can describe how Much it would mean to
me to get a yes. It would give me a lot more confidence and it would say to me that I am good at what I do. Very good luck. Okay. Thank you very much. [Music] This is a man's world. This is a man's world. Had it been nothing, nothing without a woman or a Girl. That's a big thing, boys. You [Applause] see, made me the cars to get us over the road. And me the trains to carry the heavy load. And me the electric lights to take us out of the dark. And make the boat
for the water. And like Noah made the ark. This is a man's man's man's World. But it be nothing without a woman or a girl. Oh yeah. This is a man's world. [Applause] You know, Rosie, you sang that brilliantly. Your control is fantastic. And I I have a feeling we haven't even seen your full range of what you can do. I agree. I just think you're amazing. Well done. And I think Rosie, you've got to believe in yourself as much as we all believe in you. You can see you're kind of nervous on the stage,
but as soon as you start singing, it's incredible. I just want to hear you sing all night. You have such a powerful voice. You're a star. Silent. Absolutely bloody fantastic. Wow. You have a really authentic soul Voice. Amazing. Thank you. We're going to take a boat. David Rosie, it's a yes. Thank you, Felicia. Yes. For me, thank you. It's a yes from me. Thank you. You have four. [Applause] Yes. Hello. Hello. How are you? So, what's your name? Sam Siri. My name is Sam Siri. Uh, I put music out as Nicotine Dolls. Uh, where are
you from? I live in New Jersey. Tell me why you come on the show, Sam, please. Uh, I came here because I've been making music my entire life. And, uh, like a month ago was the first month that I ever actually paid my bills or anything with making music. And that's really cool. And, um, thank you. Good. And did you have a normal job before you were making music? Before this job, I cleaned houses and I painted houses. And Uh I wasn't very good at the second one. It's I'm fantastic at cleaning houses. Uh but
the second one, if you're watching, I'm sorry that I did that to your house. Um what's the big dream? The dream is to be a musician. And that's my job. And that's what I do every day. And it self- sustains. Like I'm going to be creative and that's going to be my job. you know. Okay. The good news is you're here. I'm happy to be here. Thank you Guys. And this is hopefully going to be your moment. Thank you. Thank you. I love the fact he's in a band, but it's only him. He's the star.
[Music] to me. She wants to know what's left inside that's tearing me up into the pieces on the floor. You see, I don't have an answer for you now. Stick around, I'll find a reason. Tell me what makes Tell me what makes You shine. Tell me what makes Tell me what makes you shine. Oh baby. Tell me what makes Tell me what makes you shine. Oh, tell me what makes Tell me what makes you shine. I wouldn't break your heart. If I was you, I'd fall apart next to this beating bruising arm on a wall
in a room. No one wants to walk in. You leave me hanging it open. Wo wo. Tell me what makes you Sad. Tell me what makes Tell me what makes you s. You said tell me what makes Tell me what makes you sh. Tell me what makes you shut. [Music] [Applause] Wow, Heidi. I mean, if Rod Stewart and John Mayer had a baby, those are my parents. It's like what? I mean special. Thank you very much. Very very special though. You're so different and sexy. And you know what? I think This is your moment, Sam.
Thank you. Thank you very much. You know what's great, Sam, is that it was really authentic. You were very honest with us as well. We got to know you really quickly and it was like you swallowed a great singer because you know the way you talk it's like it's like there's somebody else in you. Thank you very much. Okay, I know how this is going to go but We got to do it. Heidi, I mean you're really special. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. You got three yeses. You're through to
the next one. [Applause] Hello. Hia. And what's your name? Stacy. Where are you from, Stacy? Dagno. No. Um, and how old are you, Stacy? I'm 19. What's the dream here? Uh, doing this. Yeah. Are you any good? I hope so. You Might not think so. Who Who's told you you're good? Sometimes my mom does. My friends obviously. Yeah. You got friends here today? No. Yeah, I have. Yeah. Okay. What are you going to sing? Um, what a wonderful world. Great. Okay. Thank you. I see trees that are green. [Music] Red roses too. I'll watch them
Bloom for me and for you. And I think to [Music] myself, what a wonderful world. [Applause] The colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky are also on the faces of people passing by. I see friends shaking hands saying, "How do you do?" But what they're really saying is, "I love you. [Music] [Applause] Cheryl, do you know what? I don't know why I had a preconceived idea, but I didn't expect it to be that good. Thank you. Thank you, Louis. Stacy, I totally agree with Cheryl. I was totally I didn't expect your voice to
be that good. It was really good. [Laughter] It was a real surprise, but it's so cute. Your personality and the voice, and you didn't falter anywhere in it. Great. Uh, Stacey, I am really surprised, but I have to be honest with you, that completely took me by surprise, that performance. Really Did. I think you are really, really good. Okay, we're going to vote. Danny, yes or no? Oh, yeah. Do we? Absolutely. Yes. [Applause] Yes. Stacy, you've got four yeses. Congratulations. [Applause] [Music] Hello. Right, let's start with your name, please. I'm Vinnie and I'm from Glasgow.
Are you here with anyone with your family or what? My mom, my dad, and my sister. [Applause] By the way, I am a quarter Scottish. It's his left leg. Are you actually? I am. So, we are probably related somewhere. And how old are you, Vinnie? I'm 29 years old. And what do you do? Um, I'm a Holiday Park entertainer. I've been doing that since I was 18 years old. I've never really worked anywhere else. Um, I do bingo calling, game shows. I sing in the evening, sometimes to one table, and sometimes to 10. This is
mad. Okay. So, how do you think you go from there to here? Um, I'm going to show you today. Right. Okay. Good luck. Oh, that sucks off, Finny. [Applause] [Music] When I wake up, well, I know I'm going to be I'm going to be the man who wakes up next to you. And when I'm lonely, yeah, I know I'm going to be I'm going to be the man who's lonely without you. And I would walk 500 miles. And I would walk 500 more just to be the man who walks a thousand miles to fall down
at your Door. And when I'm working, yeah, I know I'm going to be I'm going to be the man who's working hard for you. What a great version. I'm dreaming. Yeah, I know. I'm going to dream. I'm going to dream about the times when I'm with you. And I would walk 500 miles. And I would walk 500 more just to be the man who walked a thousand miles to fall down at your door. I will walk 500 miles and I will Walk 500 more. [Applause] When I wake, well, I know I'm going to be I'm
going to be the man who wakes up next to you. And when I'm dreaming, yeah, I know I'm going to dream. I'm going to dream about the times when I'm with you. With you. Look at That. [Applause] Yeah. Heat. [Applause] Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. I don't think we were expecting that. I'm actually quite speechless. Alicia, the feeling I had whilst listening to you sing was that you were really fighting throughout that whole audition, like you were trying to prove yourself, and you really, really did. Well done. At the time you were putting your all
into it, you blew everyone away, and that was outstanding. Your voice is just so heard. So for me, Billy, I'm missing something here. You don't just go from bingo calling to that. Were you trained as a singer or what? No, I've just always sang since I was a young age, but I've been on the park since I was 18, so I've never really left. I mean, what do you Think? [Applause] [Applause] [Music] Heat up here. [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. That was an absolutely spectacular genuine. [Music] Hi there. Hi. How are you? I'm sweaty but great.
It's how I live my life. Yeah. Well, what is your name? I'm Nina D. Where are you from? Beaver Dam, Virginia. Beaver Dam, Virginia. Wow, that's cool. Love that. There's like three churches and a gas station. And um y'all are going to be the first people that I'm singing in front of. So, you don't sing anywhere at home? No, I just I write songs just it's just what I do and it they're secret and then all this happened. So, what will you be singing For us today? I'm going to sing a song I wrote for
slash about my brother called Average Joe. His name is Joey. So, I've never written a song about my about my siblings. My brother Joey is three and a half years older than me. Growing up, people would ask like if we were twins because we both just had the same level of chaos going on. Who you going to make friends with today? Here. Yeah. Mentally, he's about 3 or four. He was Born not breathing and there's lack of oxygen and cause brain damage. He's really taught me more than any other experience in my life to trust
in myself. Since I was little, I always love singing standing on the bed with the CD player going. I just have a lot of insecurities and started telling myself that it's not good enough and no one wants to hear it. So, it's not that I didn't want to be a musician, but it's Just never something I thought possible. But growing up, I watched Joey his whole life. He doesn't care what people think. He's just happy that he's him and he accepts himself fully. I think I'm still learning from him in a lot of ways. I
got this. Yeah. Love him. You do? Yeah. I love you, too. I mean, he's the reason I'm here. Okay. Hiccups from belly laughing again. He's not my brother, he's my best friend. Dollar store guitars playing for Grandma. VCR we'd watch them all night long. Oh, I didn't know you were different. And it didn't make no difference. And the laughs or the cries, all the tears from my eyes. I'm done asking why. Cuz I've seen the light. God made me for you to help you get through and you for me to set my heart free. You're
anything, but the average Joe. Some people don't get It. Sometimes we get close, but if you taught me one thing, they're just learning how to love. Thank you. Thank you. You did well. Thank you. Um, great job. Love so many things about your voice. Thank you. To write from that place. It's how you formulate the beginnings of being a crazy good songwriter. And you've got the voice and you've got the tone. It's just yet really put all the Puzzle pieces together yet in my opinion. It was one word that kept flashing. Experience. Experience. Yeah. And
what I'm trying to decide now is, is it the time to push you through or is it time to let you hold for a minute and see if there might be something you can work on to come back to us? It's sometimes by rushing through you, you might do more harm than good. Yeah. You know, so that's my dilemma right now. Yeah. I Think it's very brave of you to come and share not only your voice with us, but your song. Um, especially if you're not really used to doing that. Was every note perfect? No.
But we felt your heart. I feel like you're going to have to work on that confidence a lot. You've got to quiet all the voices in your head saying that you can't and be like, I know better and I can and I'm going to and lay it all out there every single Time and I believe you can. So, I'm going to say yes, Luke. I mean, I think singing is the right thing for you to be doing. I mean, there was a couple of missed notes, but [Music] um I'm going to roll the dice on
you. It's a yes for me. As Carrie said, confidence behind that sound will be amazing. It's a yes for me. Thank you so much. You're going to Hollywood. Oh my god. Thank you. Congratulations. Look at this. Wow. Wait, this is looks like the rest of the tribe. Come on in. Ah, we get to meet him. Hi. We've heard about you. Yeah. How are you? How are you, Joe? Good. Good. Joe, what's up, buddy? How you doing? Hi, Joe. Do you like this? Yeah. You want one? Hey, Joe. Yeah. You're going to Hollywood? Yeah. Thank you.
How are you? I'm good. How are you? Good. Lovely to meet you. What's your name? My name is Innocent Masugu. Can I just say you look amazing. Thank you. Well, I love that top. I love it. So, this was actually made by my mom. Yeah. That's so cute. It looks really nice on you. I move to fashion. Okay, it's all right. Great. Okay. Well, look, tell me About you. I'm Innocent Masugu from South Africa, but I live in London. Okay. Now, do you think you're going to win? Yes. Okay. Well, I think let's find out.
You ready? Yes. Are you ready? I'm ready. [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] So, that's special, isn't it? [Music] Foreign speech. Foreign speech. [Music] Sky [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I saw you somewhere in the in [Music] [Applause] [Music] is I'm trying to hold my breath. Let it [Applause] stay. Love him. [Applause] My sh [Applause] Oh my [Applause] [Music] [Applause] god. Never be enough. for me. Never for me. Kind of lost for words. I found that overwhelming actually. By the end of that song, I felt like I was just hit in the chest with this force like it
felt divine almost. Yeah. This is your calling. Oh, I couldn't agree more. It was very, very special. You are special. [Applause] Simon says it every year. You got to keep raising the bar. When we're looking for talent, we can't look back. We have to have people who go beyond our expectations. And that's exactly what you did today. Hands down. In the 17 years that we've been doing Britain's Got Talent, you are by far the best opera singer we have ever had. [Applause] Considering how many people I think it was cuz your mom made your top.
Yes. Yes. It's the energy club. I'm really curious. Have you had people who've said you're not very good? The worst thing was, uh, you won't get really far with opera, so stop. I hope this idiot is watching this right now. Me, too. Because that was wonderful. I mean, seriously wonderful, So heartfelt and so powerful. You deserve this break. You really, really do. I have a feeling I know which way this is going. Bruno, yes. Alicia, it's a yes for me. Amanda, it's a yes for me. What do you think? That's about 4,000 yeses. Never for
me. Never enough. Hey, I want to be a Rockar. I want to be a rockar. Hello. Hi. Uh, what's your name, please? Greg Pritchard. Okay. Why are you here? I'm here to make a dream come true, which is to be a worldwide performer. Okay. And what do you do when you're not singing, Greg? When I'm not singing, I work in a hotel as a waiter. Okay. Do you hate it? Pretty much. Yeah. Well, good luck, Greg. Thanks very [Applause] [Music] Much. You joking. [Music] Is that the tip or is that is Don't [Music] forget Get
high on this. Surely. [Music] Oh, he can. [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. is on it. In a million years shouldn't have just happened, should it? That shouldn't have happened. What is the term for your voice? Um, it's kind of termed counter tenner, but I'm a male soprano. Okay. Which is kind of from the Barack period in operas and all that kind of thing. Don't laugh. Yes. I mean, it was one of the most extraordinary things I've ever heard that. I mean, of all the things I expected to come out of your
mouth, that was the last thing on my list. Yes. But I have to say, I thought you did it brilliantly. It was a great act. Thank you. What do you think, Simon? It's like a dog meowing, you know? It It just shouldn't Do that. You know what I mean? Would I like a dog to me out? I guess I would. Yeah. Why not? Why not? Yeah. Uh you you've puzzled me, Greg. I'm telling you. Okay, here's yes or no. I am going to say yes. Amanda, I'm going to say yes. Um, Greg, I'm going to
say I haven't got a bloody clue, but you're through. Thanks. [Applause] [Music] Very chill. Hello. What's your name? Uh, my name is Tom Bull. Tomb. Tomb. Yeah. Oh, Tom Bull. Yeah. Thomas B. Tom. Yeah. Yeah. Mr. Tumble. He does have Mr. Tom. Right. Tom. And where are you from? I'm from West Sussex near Brighton. Oh, great. How old are you? I'm 23. Okay. Oh, there's a baby. You look very happy, Tom. I'm very excited. Are you really excited? Yeah. Okay. Who are you here with? Uh, I'm here with my fiance and my dad. Yeah. Hello.
Always the image of his dad. I can see the resemblance. Okay. And what do you do for a living, Tom? I'm a secondary school teacher. Are you blessing him? I love it. I absolutely love it. The kids don't know I'm here either. Are you serious? Yeah. I wanted it to be a surprise. And God, what if it goes badly? If it goes badly, then it goes badly. It will be really, Really bad. The children that you teach, do they know that you have this particular talent? Most don't. I think I've only sung to like one
of my classes. Oh, so you're a singer. Singing. Oh, yeah. Singer. Yeah. Sing. Okay. Okay. And is there one artist out there who you've gone I could be as big as him with the right opportunity? I'm compared to Michael B quite a lot. Uh, and the last name helps with it as well. I get it. Anyway, good luck. Thank you. Come on, [Music] Tom. Hello, Tom. [Music] I've been here [Music] before. I spent a lifetime running and I always get away. But with you, I'm feeling something. Love that makes me want to stay if I
risk it all. Would you break My How do I live? How do I breathe when you're not here? I'm suffocating. I want to feel love run through my blood. I give it [Music] all. I have to risk it. Listen to it, man. [Music] [Applause] Millions of [Applause] Lost that hold me from my past. When the stars begin to gather and the light begins to fade. When all hope that shattered, know that I won't be afraid. [Applause] Would you [Applause] pray? How do I live? How do I breathe when you're not here? I'm suffocating. I want
to feel love run through my blood. The music is where I Give it all love for you. I have to risk it all cuz the right [Applause] [Music] Come on. Go to the top of the class, Tom. Go on, Tom. Wow. Who knew what a powerhouse you were? Thank you. That was an exceptional audition. I mean, one of the best Singers we've had in the last 16 years. Thank you so much. I really felt moved by that vocal and that performance. It was really, really special. Your lovely character, personalities, sweetness, humility, all of that mixed
together just made for the perfect audition. Thank you so much. And you know what, John, there's lots and lots and lots of good singers out there. I always believe your Personality plays a huge part in these auditions as well. There's something very likable about you. Thank you. Thank you. I don't think there's a single person in this room who wanted you to fail. I'm so happy you came. I'm so happy. Right, David. You never forget a good teacher. How lucky your kids are to have you teaching them because you seem like such a lovely person.
You've got this Exceptional talent. So Tom, let me give you your first yes. Thank you. It's a pleasure to give you a yes. A yes from me. I think you got about 4,000 yeses. Well done. Thank you. Thank you. [Music] Hello. Hello. How are you? Scared. Don't be scared. Simon does bite, but don't be scared. Okay. All right. What's your name? Alice Frednham. And how old are You, Alice? I'm 28. 28. And you're from where? Hartfordship. Do you have a day job? I'm a beauty therapist. Okay. Have you brought anyone with you today? No. No.
So, your family don't know that you're here? No. I didn't tell anyone cuz I just thought I'd rather just go it alone and then if I'm not successful, I don't have to admit that to anyone. Whenever you're ready. Good luck. Okay. Thanks. Stage fright is something I've battled With. I'm just trying to take each minute as it comes. Someone says no. It's like for me it's like you're not good enough. That's where I think most of this the like nervousness comes from is that I you know that people say no. I really want to succeed
because I feel like I'm failing myself more than anything. I want to prove to everybody I'm here for something something more than what they maybe thought. [Music] My funny Valentine. Sweet comic Valentine. You make me smile. Am [Music] I your looks are laughable untoraphable? [Music] it. You're my Favorite word of love. Is your figure less than great? Is your mouth a little wigg when you open it to speak? Are you smile? [Music] Oh, don't change your heavenly. Not if you care for Me. Say funny [Music] Valentine. Stay. And each day is Valentine. Stay funny. Valentine
is day is Valentine's Day. [Music] Yeah. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Applause] Oh my god. This is what I have been waiting for. Your voice is like liquid gold. You have such an authentically beautiful voice. You look [Music] [Applause] [Music] amazing. And you know, you could sing the phone book. Uh I absolutely love you and I love your voice. And I also love the fact that you actually don't even know how good you [Applause] are. I have to say that was the most mesmerizing, sultry, sexy performance and I fell in love with you. David [Music] Alice, why
are you crying? [Applause] I just don't think I ever expected this kind of response. It was like my dream and now it's just happened. When you sing, you're like a goddess. It's incredible. You're world class. sniffling everywhere. [Applause] [Music] I think Deck fancies you a little bit, does he? More than a little bit. So, Alice, and nobody knows you're here today. No, cuz I I just didn't want to let anyone down, so I thought I'd just come by myself. It was simply beautiful. Thank you so much. You've let no one down. Thank you. Okay, we're
going to vote David. I can't wait to hear you sing again. It's a yes. It's a yes for me, too. [Music] Yes. Thank you, Simon. Yes or no? Oh, let me think about this. Alice, what is it? Fredinum. Fredenham. like Debenhams Fredinham. Alice Frednham. I want to remember this name the day I met Alice Fredenham because I think you're so special. Oh wow. This is the easiest Yes. I've given the whole competition. Congratulations. [Applause] I know. Go and see dad. He can't wait to see you. [Applause] Incredible. Oh my god. [Applause] What's your name, darling?
Georgia Borch. Where are you from, Georgia Borch? I'm from Malta. Oh, fantastic. How old are you? Um, 10. 10? Yeah. Gosh, you look so much older than that. You're tall. Thank you. And When you woke up this morning, how did you feel? Oh my god, I'm going to go to Prince Got Talent. And are you singing? Yes, I'm going to sing. And is this the biggest audience that you've ever performed in front of? Yes, definitely. All right, darling. What's the song that you would like to sing today? Um, it's 10. It's an original song. And
you wrote that? Yes. Okay. What's it about? It's about like how some adults they don't Hear what their kids say. Like you just leave them hanging around. Whatever. You don't care. But your parents listen to you, right? Yeah, my parents. This has nothing to do with them. Yeah. No, it's not. Okay. Brilliant. All right, darling. Good luck. Thank you. [Applause] When I speak, do you even hear what I say? [Music] Inadsar beating Louder, [Music] louder, louder. Are you hearing me? I want you to hear it. I see [Music] it. Will you ever see me? I
just I just Oh my Oh my [Applause] god. I'm only 10. She's only 10. I still need you to feel me. I need you to Protect me. I need you to guide [Music] [Applause] me. See right through me. [Music] I don't want to be [Music] [Applause] That was brilliant. [Music] [Applause] Diamond. I just knew when I woke up this Morning, this is going to be a great day. I could feel it. I have a son who's five. Trust me, I listen to him, not the other way around. I learn a lot more from him than
other people. Um, so I get it. And it was amazing. I cannot believe you are 10 years old. Thank you. I was barely out of nappies when I was 10 years old. I mean, just everything your [Music] [Applause] Hold me down. I won't give it up. And I want you to reach [Applause] for. I came [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] In [Applause] for now. It takes a lot to really really move me and you flawed me like absolutely flew you. Your vocal capability, your lyrical capability. You are 10 years old. This is unbelievable.
You are a star. You have the best personality as well. I love everything about you. Congratulations. Thank [Applause] you. When you think you think well Hello. Hi. Hi. Hi. How are you? I'm fine, thanks. How are you? Good. Nice to meet you. Uh, what's the act called? Uh, Charlotte and Jonathan. Charlotte and Jonathan. Okay. Um, how old are you both? I'm 16. And I'm 17. Okay. Um, and and you thought the combination would work. Whose idea was it? Um, it was our singing teachers actually. She thought it'd be good to try us out together and
We both sounded quite good when we sang what we did. Okay, you're not saying much, Jonathan. Are you shy? Uh, sometimes. I've always had sort of problems with my size since I I can remember. And when I was in sort of primary school, it was back then really that I had sort of the mick taken out of me. And it it kind of damaged my confidence quite a bit. When when people would say something to me, I'd just it just take a little piece out Of me in a sense. I'm quite protective of Jonathan. Like
if someone if I was there and someone stood there and said something to him, I wouldn't sit I couldn't sit there with my mouth shut. Before you make a judgment on someone, I think you really need to get to know them. It's not as cliche as it's not judging a book by its cover. You've got you've got to read what's inside. Charlotte's been a really big help for me in terms of confidence and making me A better performer. And I really don't think I'd be going up on stage today if I didn't have Charlotte by
my side. And do you think you could win? Yeah. Together. All right. Good luck. Good luck. Thank you. Thank you. [Applause] Here we go. [Music] Son of the [Applause] Lord just [Music] Holy [Laughter] [Music] [Music] All [Music] right. Let this be a prayer. [Music] Just like every [Music] Child to find a place can us with your grace to the will be you We [Music] are listening. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Oh my god. Um, Alia, It's not very often that that happens that you can move an audience like that. You sing beautifully
together. It was world class. Thank you very much. Thank you. A pop voice and an opera voice together. It was incredible. Okay, this is what I think. Charlotte, I think you're good. But Jonathan, you are unbelievable. Seriously. Wow. You have an outstandingly good voice. Thank you very Much. How old are you? 17. I mean, that's unbelievable. Jonathan, you are a future star. Thank you. I like the fact that this works as a duo, but I worry, Charlotte, whether you're going to hold him back. Well, we've come on here as a duo and we're going to
stay here as a duo. [Applause] Okay, David, we better vote. Yes or no? A such an easy decision. Yes. Thank you. Definitely a yes from me. Charlotte, I think your voice compliments Jonathan's really well, so don't be disheartened. It's a yes for me. [Music] You know, my head here would say to you, Jonathan, dump her. And then my heart would say there was something kind of magical at moments together as well. So, I'm going to say yes to the two of You. You got four? Yes. everything. Your heart is Hello. Hello. Hi. Welcome. What's your
name? My name is Chelsea Red Fern. Chelsea Red Fern. How old are you, Chelsea? I'm 18. 18. So, Chelsea, uh, tell me a bit about you. Um, at the moment I do admin office working for my dad. Yeah. But I really, really would like to be a worldwide singer. And who are you here with? Your mom and dad? Yeah, there's my mom, my dad, my nan. Where's your nan? She looks young. I think he likes you. She's 66, I think. Looks great. You said you look great. She's younger than you. All right. What's the song?
I'm singing Purple Rain. Are you Are you nervous? Yes. You look a bit nervous. Good luck. Thank you. Okay, here we go. Come on, Chelsea. [Music] I never meant to cause you any [Applause] sorrow. I never cause you any pain. [Music] I only wanted one time to see you laughing. I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain. Honey, I know the time to take down. [Applause] [Music] It's time you reach down for something new. That means you're Told. You say you want to leader, but you can't seem to make up your mind.
I think you better close it. Let me guide you to the purple. Purple. Purple. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Music] away. Want to see you in the [Music] Woo! Woohoo! [Applause] Alicia, Chelsea, I can see how much this means to you. It's an emotional experience. Interesting song choice. You're different. I love how shy and sweet you are. And then this powerful voice comes out. Thank you so much. Well done, David. You know, you're a beautiful girl. You seem like you have a lovely Personality and you've got a voice like that. I mean, you could be a
superstar. [Applause] I didn't think I wanted to hear anyone sing Purple Rainbow Prince. And honestly, you've changed my mind. Oh, thank you. You are fantastic. Thank you. I got to tell you, when I heard you were going to sing Purple Rain, I'm thinking this could be risky. You've got something really quite distinct in your voice. And not only do You sound like a pop star, you look like a pop star. [Applause] We got a vote, David. Very easy decision. It's a yes. Thank you. You and your family should be so proud today. It's a yes
from me. [Applause] One big purple yes from me. Thank you. You've got four very big yeses. [Applause] Hello. Hi. Your name is Sean. Okay. How old are you? I'm 31. And where are you from? Um, I'm originally from Nan in Warikshire. And do you work Sean? Yes, I do. I'm an accounts manager. You got kids? Yeah. Three. They're all here as well somewhere. Yeah. Okay. So, why have you left it till now to come on a show like this? Um, if I'm honest, I I just get really scared. Just it just Yeah. scares me a
bit. And you're scared of What? Someone saying to you, "You're not very good." Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, you've come to the right place. I mean, if you're at all worried about someone saying, "Didn't like your singing?" I did. I didn't put myself here. And who did? My my daughter actually applied on my behalf. Yeah. So, not much pressure then. Yeah. Uh well, I'm looking forward to it. Good luck. [Applause] She was lost in so many different ways out in the darkness with no kind. [Music] Right. Okay, Sean. [Applause] It was so jolly and happy and
horrible that it it wasn't emotional the with you. Can you sing that? Yeah. Yeah, please try. [Music] I've been I think I missed the beginning. Sorry. Hang on. Hang on. Start again. Start again. Start again. It's okay. I picked up your shirts this [Music] morning. I don't know why. I don't know why. [Music] Every place we ever Walked and everywhere we talked, I miss you. Never leave my mind. So much of you is left [Music] behind. You [Music] [Applause] took my hopes with [Music] you. Took my dreams with you. [Applause] [Music] I keep thinking that
you're calling. Everyone says it's all in my head. I can't accept yet. I keep that just giving. I know that I can live with this pain, these feelings of regret. Every place I want to be, I want to see you there. [Applause] [Music] [Music] Talk my life with [Music] [Applause] you. Brilliant. My name is Maxwell. Maxwell, where are you from? Um, I'm from Sheffield. And have you brought somebody with you? I have. Yes. Who have you brought? I've brought some friends and and my dad and Yeah, my family. Okay, fantastic. What Do you do for
a living? Um, I've been busking for 10 years now. Just in the street of Sheffield. In the streets of Okay. And what's the response normally? And sometimes uh you're singing to people that aren't listening. So, is this the biggest audience you've ever sang in front of? Yeah. It's incredible. Hello. Are you nervous? Very. Yeah. You look at Yeah. Okay. Well, good luck. Thank you. [Music] [Applause] Whoa. Whoa. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Foreign speech. Foreign speech. Foreign speech. [Applause] on Your [Applause] [Music] SP with [Music] it and the [Applause] [Music] [Applause] All [Applause] [Music] Night with
When [Applause] is [Music] with I come up against myself when demons in my head get lo I will put you back together. I won't let you down. Open your eyes. I'll be there by your side. I want to have it all with you. I want to have it all. I want to have it all. I want to have it. I want to have it all. [Music] [Applause] My god, Vachel, that was extraordinary. Thank you. I mean, seriously, you're so shy and quiet and then that happened. Thank you. Thank you. Your passion and and and obviously
your voice and just you I thought made it Incredible. It was like one of those movies. This wasn't supposed to happen and it was brilliant. Thank you. Amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you. Wow. Wow. Wow. I mean, the hairs on my arms stood up literally as soon as you started. It just felt romantic and powerful and meaningful and all the feels. Yeah, that was good. Thank you. Thank you. I mean, I feel for you because you're you're so talented. You're such a an extraordinary voice. I hope that you know going forward that you feel
more appreciated um because you know these people were on their feet for you. Yes, they were. I I really hope that that reaction has done something for your confidence cuz you are better than standing on a pavement. Thank you very much Amanda. Thank you. Yes, you need to start believing in yourself Maxwell because after that you Are heading for the big time. Sometimes when someone sings like that, you can almost feel yourself sort of levitating, aren't you? And that's happen so infrequently and you gave us that feeling today. So, it's a pleasure to give you
your first yes. Thank you very much. Thank you. It's an easy yes from me. Thank you, Alicia. Absolutely yes from me. Thank you. I'm working out how many people are in here. I'd say about 4,000. So that means you've got just about 4,000 yeses. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]