[cheering] Hello. Hi. What's your name? >> My name is Simone Torres. >> Simone? >> Yes. >> How old are you? >> I'm 19 years old. >> 19. >> All right. Where are you from? >> I'm from Port Jefferson Station on Long Island. [cheering] [applause] >> Okay. So, who are you here with today? >> My mom, dad, brother, and sister. >> And your mom and dad are happily married? >> Yes. Really? [laughter] >> I think so. You can ask them. >> Okay. >> All right. What are you going to sing for us today? >> I'm going
to be singing Mustang Sally by Wilson Picket. >> Are you going to be amazing? >> I hope you think so. I'm going to try. >> Good luck. >> Thank you. >> She's a funny little thing, isn't she? [cheering] Mustang. [singing] [cheering] If you barely slow your Mustang down, [music] [singing] baby. [music] Oh, I guess you better. [music] [music] Come on. [music] You've been running all across the town now, baby. Hey, [screaming] guess your [music] all you want to do [singing] is ride around. [singing] [music] Come on, sing along. All you want to do is ride
[singing] around. [music] Hey, all you want to do is ride around. [music and singing] All you want to do is [music] listen. You've been running [music] on hard time now. Baby, I guess you got to put your feet [music] on. What I [singing] say now? >> That's good. >> That's good. [music] [cheering] Heat. [cheering] [music and cheering] Heat. >> [music] >> Wow, you're so fresh. When [music] I watch you walking, I said m I'm a sweet girl, but then you start singing. I never I didn't expect you to sing that Well. >> I loved watching
that light in your eye sparkle from the second that you walked out. I think everyone here can agree. We all just want to hug you. [cheering] >> Simone, how do you feel right now? >> The best moment of my life. [cheering] >> I think that this was one of the best auditions we've had all day today. [cheering] Thank you so much. Oh my goodness. >> I disagree. I do. >> It's not a question of I think this is the best audition. This was the best audition. [music] [music] >> You [cheering] came out, crept on stage.
I wasn't really paying much attention. I got to be honest with you. And then the second you started singing is like where the hell did that come from? [cheering] >> I think you really really are special. [music and singing] [cheering] [music] >> Okay, I think you know what's coming. Demi. >> Yes. [cheering] >> Absolutely. Yes. >> Yes. [cheering] 4,25 yeses. [music] >> [music] [music] [cheering] >> biggest moment in my whole life saying that I can pursue performing and it's not just something that you know is a dream. It's something that's kind of tangible. Sil >>
what? >> Where are you? >> 19 years I've tried to get in front of you and I've never [cheering] Had that chance. >> What's going on here? >> You give me one opportunity to [cheering] show you what you got. Come on. Are you serious? [cheering] Are you serious? >> Hang on, hang on, hang on. Is this a wind up? >> No, I'm I'm a singer. I'm a local singer. >> What's your name? >> My name's Max. Max asking if we can audition. [cheering] >> I've never seen this before. [cheering] >> It's an audience member, isn't
he? >> I feel like it's my [cheering] [cheering] Maybe at the end. [cheering] >> So, this isn't a setup. >> No, >> you just chanced it. >> I just chanced it. Yeah. >> Why are the >> I don't know how I got to the front in the audience. I just got lucky with this jacket, I think. >> Are you sure? >> I I promise. Yeah. Go on then. >> Trust me. >> All right. [cheering] >> [applause] >> He said he wants to sing a song. >> All right. Well, we need We can't He can't just
go on now. We need to get his track. >> We'll get his track. We'll sort it out. >> We have to check that and then let's stick him [cheering] on. >> I'd say last. >> Yes. >> Wait. So, is the guy who just the guy who's just here going to come perform? >> Yeah. >> Oh, no. >> Let's move it on. Come on. >> Enjoy bringing [music] >> 19 years. >> Good luck. >> Been waiting. Good luck going >> out there. [music] [cheering] [cheering] Hello Okay, [cheering] I've just asked the producers to swear that this
is not a setup. I've been trying 19 years since I was 16 um to get in front of you. Um I've been in the in Manchester in the in the football stadiums where you hold your big auditions and I've never been able to. Luckily, I was 10 foot away from you sat here. I don't know how I managed to get that seat and I just thought it's worth a chance to ask you and [cheering] yeah, [cheering] honestly. Yeah, >> good for him. >> What's your name? >> Uh, my name is Max Fox. Max. >> And
what do you do full-time? >> I'm a local singer. Um, it's my passion. It's my it's it's it's everything. I live for live for performing. >> And look me in the eye. You swear this is not a setup. >> Nope. >> Honestly, >> I promise you this is this is my this is my dream. I've managed to sing in front of you. That's my dream. >> All right. All right. [cheering] >> Well, look, good for you for doing doing what you did. [applause and cheering] I hope you're good. All right. Good luck. [cheering] >> Go
on, L. >> Come on. [cheering] >> He better be good now. He better be good. >> That's some build up in it. [cheering] Oh my [music] god, I hope it's good. >> And now [singing] the end is near. And so I face my final curtain, my friend. I'll say it clear. [music] I'll state my case. Of which I'm certain. I've lived a life that's [singing and music] full. I traveled each [singing] and every highway. More much more than this. [singing] I did it my way. Yes, there were times [cheering] I'm sure you knew When I
[music] beat all more than I could chew. But through it all and there was doubt. [music] I ate it all and spat it out. I faced it all. Heat. Heat. [cheering] [cheering] >> [cheering] >> Oh my god, it's my emotional. [cheering] Yes, it was My way. Hey, [music] [music] maybe I'm free. [cheering] Maybe I'm out of time. Tell me I'm worth something. Heat. [cheering] Heat. [cheering] >> [cheering] >> It wasn't. Uh, no one is going to believe this wasn't set up. It It wasn't. It was [cheering] actually very emotional. >> So, you just decided whilst
you were sitting down enjoying the show? >> No. I turned around, there's a a couple of ladies behind and I said, "Should I give it a chance?" And they were like, "Yeah, go on, do it." So, >> unbelievable. [cheering] >> I love this show, man. >> That's the smile in it. >> Honestly, all of it amazing. [cheering] >> Oh my god. Heat. [cheering] Heat. [screaming and cheering] [music] Give you the waste of time. Maybe I'm afraid [music] falling. Maybe I'm out of time. Tell me something. [music] >> Oh my god, this is wonderful. [cheering] [music]
>> Maybe I've lost my mind. I'm in I feel like I'm in a mood today. >> Thank you so much. >> Oh my god. >> That was great. >> That's great. [music] >> I'm just going to say I've already pressed [music] my golden buzzer, so I'm in a lot of trouble [laughter] Because that's my second golden buzzer. [cheering] >> Just can't believe it. It's the greatest day of my life. [music] >> What an amazing day. >> I'm going to do some digging. >> So digging. >> You swear that was not a set. >> I promise.
I promise. I even got my ticket. >> Show me >> the audience ticket. >> My ticket. >> Well, good for you. I mean, the audience just went nuts. You can take my bucket list. >> Oh, good for you. >> Thank you. >> No, really. >> You informed me. [cheering] >> What a finder. >> What a story. [cheering] >> Genuine. >> Yeah. >> Feels so naughty. >> He was knocked down an audience member. Golden buzzer. This [applause] looks good. >> Hello. Hello. Hi. >> Who are you? >> I'm Charlie. >> And I'm Libby. >> Charlie, how
old are you? >> I'm 11. >> Libby, how old are you? >> 11. [laughter] >> Where are you from? >> I'm from Manchester. >> And I'm from Liverpool. >> Amazing. [cheering] >> And are you related or friends or >> best friends? >> Okay. Brilliant. >> Who's the boss? >> Knew it. [laughter] >> Me? No. Me. >> Out of interest. If you won the £250,000, what would you spend it on? >> Well, I would go on holiday. >> You would go on holiday before you go on holiday. >> Bora Bora. >> Bora Bora. >> Yeah. >>
Um, best of luck. Good luck. >> Thank you. [cheering] [applause] >> [music] >> Heart beats fast colors and [music] promises. How to be brave? How can [music and singing] I love when I'm afraid to fall? Watching you stand [music] alone. All [singing] of my doubt suddenly [music] goes away somehow. [music] >> [music] >> I have died every day [singing] waiting For you. Darling, [music] don't be afraid. I have loved you for a thousand years. I [music] love you for a thousand years. >> [music] [applause and music] >> Oh, good. Lovely. [applause] [music] Really well done,
Alicia. Oh, you two have just got it. [applause] [music] >> You went a step out of place. I mean, it was just perfect. I was literally looking for a fault and I couldn't find one. Well done. >> Thank you so much. [screaming] [cheering and music] >> You're even better dancers than I am. I mean, and that's it. It's incredible. so much. I think with dance is [music] important how you react with each other that you've got a proper connection and You were doing that throughout. [music] So, it was a fantastic audition, guys. Well done. Well,
uh, you know, I don't love this kind of dancing. I got to be honest with you, but I thought your choice of song, your obvious friendship, sense of fun, it was [music] actually one of my favorite dance performances. >> Really good. [applause and cheering] Because these two I genuinely see star potential. >> And I think it was all to do with the emotion as well. Especially you, Libby. Your little face was heartbreaking throughout all of that. You you really kind of went into the zone and felt the song and felt everything and you used the
space really well. Beautiful choreography. [cheering] >> It's baby. >> Well, let me start this off with a very Easy yes. >> I'm saying yes. I'm saying yes. I think you know what's coming. It's four yeses. [cheering] [music] Well done. >> Yes. Well done. >> Oh, yeah. >> All right. >> I'm about to go on stage now. I'm so nervous. Yeah. I wish it was all here. >> You'll be fine. >> Thank you very much. >> So proud. >> I love you. Love you. >> Love you, too. Good [music] luck. >> Thank you. >> Go out
there, man. can make it happen, brother. It's all you, man. We're waiting for you. Thank you, sir. >> All right. Here we go. [cheering] [music] >> Hello. Welcome. >> Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. >> And who are you? >> I am Lee Collinsson. I'm 21. I'm from England. [cheering] [applause] >> Tell me what the dream is. >> The dream is to just be making music. Whether that's studio, whether that's touring, whether that's singing. I just want to be able to quit my day job and Just do [cheering] music. >> What's the day job? >>
My day job is a fencer. Not sword fighting. Everyone says sword fighting. It's putting up fences like domestic and gardens. Have you been to America before? >> No. First time. >> You like it? [cheering] >> Love it. The food is amazing. >> I'm paying for it, but it's amazing. >> Okay. What's the song? And tell me Please why you chose it. It's Dermit Kennedy uh better days. I chose it because recent times obviously been really tough for everyone and it's just saying that obviously we're going up now. It's better to move on. Lost a friend
during lockdown. Like for me it's very personal so I love it. >> Okay. And Lee, it's about half past 5 6 in the morning in the UK. Are they waiting for the call? >> Yeah. Yeah. Everyone's got alarms on. My Mom's waiting. Yeah. So, >> all right, Lee. Good luck. >> Thank you very much. Thank you. >> [cheering] [applause] >> so far away from home alone in this kind of picture. >> Thank you very much. [cheering] [applause] >> [music] >> See better days are coming if no one Told you. I hate to [music] hear you
crying on the phone, [singing] dear for seven years running. You've been a soldier, but better days [music] are coming. See, bad days are coming for you. Oh, so when the night feel was like forever. Oh, remember what you said to me. I know you've been hurting. [music] Waiting on a dream that just won't come. [singing] The raining in. And soon [music] we'll be dancing in the sun. We'll be dancing [singing] in the sun. And we'll sing our song together. [music] Sing our song together. [music] [singing] No. No. [music] Your story's going to change. Just wait
for better days. [music] [singing] Seen so much pain. Now you don't even know that your story's going to change. [music] Just wait for better days. I promise you I won't let go. [screaming] I know you've been hurting. [music] Waiting on a train that just won't come now. The rain [singing and music] it ain't permanent. And soon we'll be dancing in the sun. [music] We'll be dancing in the sun. No. Yeah. >> [music] >> Oh, [music] sing our song together. [singing] Yeah. And we sing our song together. Sing. Sing our song [music] together. [cheering] [music] >>
[music] [music] >> Thank you, Chloe. People don't understand at home the pressure that is felt when somebody just walks out and stands [music] on that stage. And then when you take somebody as young as you are, this is your first time in America. And for [music] you to take all of that pressure and just explode it off your shoulders and raise the roof in this room is truly amazing. [cheering] Great job. Thank you. Thank you. >> Yes. >> I think it was worth it going on that 14-hour plane ride to come here. I really liked
it. You can sing. You look great. You have stage presence. You nailed it. >> Thank [cheering] you very much. Thank you. >> I don't know. For some reason, the moment you stood there and started talking, it was like, I love it. I know I'm going to love it. I even told him It's like, he has such a beautiful personality. >> I was really hoping that you had a great voice, too. And it was amazing. >> Thank you very much. Thank you. [cheering] >> You know what? There's something really charming and humble and likable [music] about
you and you probably don't even know how good you are and I hope this is the beginning of something really Special for you. >> Thank you very much. >> Can we Can we call your mom with you? >> Oh my god. [cheering] >> Let's hope. >> Yeah. Have your phone. >> Oh, here it is. Here it is. >> Lee, come down here. [cheering] >> Come down here. Come down here. >> If she's just waking up, she's going to kill me. >> Oh [cheering] my gosh. >> FaceTime. You want to see what your mom looks like
when she just wakes up? >> Yeah, she does. [laughter] Very cool. Oh. Oh, >> is it FaceTime? >> Mom, look. [cheering] [cheering] >> The screen's up. >> Let me put them this by the phone. >> Can you Can you hear us? >> Yes. >> This is Howie Mandel. American sex Symbol here. >> We love your son. [cheering] Hi. >> What's your mom's name? >> Sherry. Sherry. >> Sherry. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. He was terrible. [laughter] >> Um, I just wanted to ask you why you put him on the plane. [laughter] >> Cuz he's absolutely wonderful
and he Does deserve to be there. >> Okay. Well, actually, I'm messing with you, Sher. We haven't voted yet, but we just wanted to wake you up. Uh, and it was your son's idea to do this. Don't blame me. You're going to get me. >> Anything you'd like to say to him, >> sister? I love him so much. >> I love him so much. >> Well, nice to talk to you. >> Yeah, but we have to go. >> Oh, okay. Fine. You can actually hear Them. I think she never [cheering] done this before. He's about
to go back on stage. >> She must be so confused. >> We're going to start with someone called Howie. Sherry, I want you to hear me give your son his first Yes. [cheering] >> [cheering] >> Yes. You have four. Yes. [music] >> My name is Paige Thomas. I'm 21 years Old and I'm from San Antonio, Texas. There we go. All right, get excited. Thanks, guys. [music] >> I love Britney Spears. I can recall when I was 9 years old singing to my wall with her face on my wall. And I [music] remember I was trying
to learn to dance. It was like some weird like dance box thingy or whatever. The fact that Brady's a mom and she's still doing her thing and she still looks hotter than ever. I want to be like that. So, I'm [music] in love with her. She's awesome. You can adore [singing] me on Sunday and Sunday's [music] my only day off. >> Look, look at her and her little girl. She looks so young. I'm pretty young, too. I got to boot all the competition out of the way. I'm the one [music] who's going to win this
thing and bring home the $5 million. >> That's the attitude you have to have. I'm serious. You have to have that attitude the whole entire time. Don't Let your nerves get you or anything. We'll get you ready. I need to use that mirror, but she's got all of her stuff in front of it. Did you see she had a big run in her panty hose? >> I just think I'm gonna ask her to I can share it with her because I think I need to use it. >> Hi, how are you? >> Would you mind
if we shared this mirror with you? My name is Casey Newton. My friends and family are so excited, so Supportive. My older sister is one of my biggest supporters. She's here with me today. The first thing when people see me is they think, "Oh, this is a little blonde girl from Texas." But if you could mix Carrie Underwood and Adele, you've got Casey Newton right there. [music] And I'm sorry, your name's Kay. Kaylee. And I'm Casey. Casey. Haley. And Casey. >> Yes. And I'm Paige. Paige. This is my daughter, Jade. She's all over me. >>
I did it. >> You did. Oh my goodness. Can I make sure your hands are clean, please? >> Sorry. Look at my pants. Like I'm freaking out because Did she get that on you? >> Yes. Girl, can y'all do something about this? No, we need to get this fixed. Do you have a haird dryer? Maybe if we put some water on that we can get it on. Y'all maybe soda water. Baby wipe. [music] >> [music] [music] >> I wonder if she's planning on taking her little girl on stage with her. I doubt it. Did that
come out your panty? >> No. I got to put my sticker on it. What if you like this? [music] >> Uh-oh. It [cheering] is show time. >> Uhhuh. Wow. Hello. >> Hi. >> What's your name? >> My name is Paige Thomas. >> Paige Thomas. You look amazing. >> Thank you very much. I appreciate it. So, [cheering] >> Paige, how old are you, sweetheart? >> I'm 21 years old. >> 21? Yes. Okay. So, tell me a bit about you. >> Um, I'm from San Antonio. I'm a mom. [cheering] >> So, I have a lovely little daughter
waiting for me behind stage. And >> I can see her. >> Yeah. >> How old is she? >> She's three. [cheering] >> She's three. Why isn't she auditioning? >> Okay. So, Paige, uh, you're 21. Have you ever tried to get a recording contract before? >> Um, I've been in and out of trying because um I've been going to school for nursing because I [cheering] feel I'm sorry. I'm trying not to get emotional right now, but um yeah, I just have to provide for her, you know, and in this industry it's up and down and I
needed something quick. So, school is where I went. So, I'm [cheering] >> back and forth, but she inspires me too. Well, it's nice you got her in the wings for inspiration, right? >> Okay. And what are you going to sing? >> I'm sorry. I'm so happy to be here. [cheering] >> I wasn't supposed to cry. I'm not emotional, sir. >> Paige, you're supposed to cry after we talk to you. >> I know. What the heck? Oh my gosh. You guys, >> that part comes later. >> Um, I'm singing I'm Going Down. Mary J Blige. >>
Okay. >> [cheering] [applause] >> Thank you. [cheering] Hey, time on my head. [screaming] I got no plan and no no no no no. [music] The sound of the rain against my window pane is slowly and slowly driving mess. [cheering] I'm going [music] down. >> [music] [music] >> My heart down sleeping since you been gone. Everything you want. [music] Tell me why you had to say goodbye. What you done to me? I can't help the tear drops falling from these eyes. >> [music and singing] [music] >> Baby [music] Oh, [singing] [cheering] [cheering] [music] [cheering] heat, heat.
>> [music] [cheering] >> Okay. Um, I'm going to go to Britney. What do you think? >> You are so bright and beautiful on stage. You and you exude so much confidence. You're You're flawless. [music] >> Thank you so much. [cheering] >> Paige, I don't know why you keep delaying the inevitable. Girl, you're a star. It's time for you to get with it. [music and cheering] Stop. >> Quit playing. You remind me of a girl I met about five or six years ago in my Office and her name [music] was Rihanna. And and [cheering] there's something
there was something really special [music] about her and I see that same something special in you. Thank you so much. Yeah. Thank you. >> I'm blown away. Your stage presence is absolutely amazing. And you [music] have that sparkle in your eye and it's not the glitter that you're wearing which is amazing. [laughter] He noticed better. >> Yes, of course they noticed. Um, but I think you're gorgeous and I think that you're you're totally a superstar. >> Thank you so much. [cheering] [music] >> Uh, Paige, what I love about you isn't just the fact that you
look and sound like a pop star is [music] that you've got this beautiful kid. You've got a responsibility and you're taking that seriously. And that's all wrapped up together is why for me this is one of my Favorite ever auditions because of you [music] [screaming] [music] and you know you are commercial with a capital C. Um and I I have very [music] very very good feelings about you. I think you're special. >> Thank you so much. >> I really do. [cheering] [music] >> [screaming] >> We're going to vote. [music] You are why we do this.
It's a yes. [cheering and music] >> Absolutely yes. [cheering] >> Holy cow. Yes. [cheering] [screaming and music] >> Holy cow. Yes. [music] >> [cheering] [music] [screaming] [music] [screaming] [music] >> California. I cannot believe what I heard from the judges. I really can't. I was so nervous beforehand and I can't even put into words, but I feel like I can just cry cuz I'm so happy. It's a blessing. And have her there with me. Oh my gosh, it's awesome. >> Hi, how are you, buddy? >> I'm good. I'm good. >> So, I was, you know, when
we come out on Stage, we all come through the back and I meet people and I I didn't know uh what you do and you were incredibly funny. >> Great. And I was just trying to be I was just trying to be inspirational and I said, "You've got to realize what Simon always says to people." What do you always say? >> 2 minutes could change your life. >> Yes. [cheering] >> And you said and I told him, I said, "I Know cuz 2 minutes is how I got my kids." [laughter] [applause] >> That's funny. >>
That's it. That's funny. [laughter] >> Go ahead, young man. [cheering] >> Ladies and gentlemen, that's right. I am a comedian and I'm also a licensed funeral director and inbalmer. So, thank you. So, with that being said, if anybody in here starts choking, go on And let God have his way now. So, I can leave here with a check. And people don't believe me when I say that that, you know, I'm a funeral director. You know, they don't believe me. And I know why. It's because I act normal. Like I don't act like the Undertaker. You
know how like most morticians act like they dead too. You know what I mean? You know what I'm talking about. I got them cold hands and be talking all slow and weary. How are you feeling today? They only want to talk about the people they think getting ready to die. How is your grandmother doing? And that's when you get mad. My grandmama find Dracula. Get away [laughter] from me. My grandmama ran two miles this morning. She doing good. And y'all love to ask me crazy questions when y'all find out that I'm a funeral director. This
is the number one crazy Question y'all got. Hey man, let me ask you something. Has a dead person ever sat up and tried to grab you? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> And I'm glad I'm on national TV so I can make this clear. If I go and get a dead body and for any reason they move, let alone grab me, that's my last day at work. [cheering] The crazy thing is that one time I actually thought a dead person grabbed Me. And we got a call that they said a dead person died. Okay, so quite
naturally we go to pick up the body. We get the man on the stretcher. We get to the back of the hearse. I open the hearse door to put the dead man in the back of the hearse and somehow some kind of way. I didn't see it, but the dead man's hand fell to the side, but I didn't see it cuz I got my back turned to him. I didn't see it. Okay. And the hand messed around and wrapped Around the back of my leg. All I could do was [cheering] Let me tell you something.
You don't know embarrassment until you've had to look a family in the face and say, "I'm sorry for peeing on your daddy." And that'll be $10,000. Thank you, AGT. Appreciate it. [cheering] [music] >> You are wonderful. You know what? We say this in comedy, you killed. And that's good for you, right? In your business, >> Simon, you stood up. >> This is brilliant. I mean, seriously brilliant. You're like a funny funeral director. I mean, that is fantastic. And you're right. They're so serious. And they all want you to die like [laughter] the Simon. Got it.
He got it. >> You are a natural. I mean, seriously. >> Oh, thank you. Thank you, [music] Sopia. >> I made it. You are amazing. I mean, the moment you walked on the stage, you were funny. You look great. Your energy is amazing. It was funny. [music] >> Thank you, Mel. What do you think? >> Yeah. Well, you made me belly laugh, and I love a good belly laugh. You got me. You're a character. I wanted to hear more and more and more. You're very funny. [cheering] >> Thank you. I, as a comedian, would like
To give you your first Yes. You're amazing. No. [cheering] >> Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Three yeses. Without question, the funniest person we've had this year. >> Four yeses. [cheering] [music] [cheering] >> Hello. >> How are you? >> I'm fine, Simon. Thank you. >> Nice to meet you. What's your name, Please? My name is Father Ray Kelly and I'm 64 years of age and I'm a parish priest in Ireland. [applause] >> Let me ask you a question. Do you do exorcisms? >> Yeah, we can we can work on on David whenever you want. Yeah. Do
you want me to do you want me to zap him now or later? I'm Father Ray Kelly and I'm a parish priest in Old Castle in County Me in Ireland. I was singing at a wedding four years ago at home in my parish [music] and it went viral on YouTube. No way. >> The phone started ringing. Father Ray, you're a thousand hits. You're 2,000 hits. And it went on and on and on. I said, "My god, where did that come from?" You know, for a guy 60 years of age all of a sudden to be
this happening to you. It was just I was in I didn't know what was happening really. You know, I watch Britain's Got Talent every Year. I love the show. Has the edge on everything because it just offers you one opportunity [music] to sing in front of the royal family. So, I'm hoping that I get the BGT audience on my side tonight. [applause and music] >> So, why have you decided to come on the show? >> Well, I thought maybe I'd be the first singing priest maybe to win Britain's Got Talent. >> I think you would
be. [laughter] >> Thank you. >> Okay. So, tell me the song and why you've chosen it. >> Um, I'm going to sing uh the RAM song Everybody Hurts. >> Beautiful. >> And uh >> Oh, I love that song. It's a it's a song that's kind of near and dear to my heart. I suppose being a priest, you get in touch with a lot of pain, a lot of Joy and happiness as well. So, I suppose it's a song that I feel I can >> you can relate to. >> Yeah. >> Great. It's a lovely song.
Okay. Good luck. >> Thank you very much. [applause] When the day [singing] is long [music] and the night, the night is yours [music and singing] alone. When you show you've had enough of this life, [music] will hang on cuz everybody hurts. Take comfort in your friend. Everybody [music] hurts [music] if you're on [singing] your own. In this life, the days and the [music] nights are Long. >> [music] >> You think you know [music] everybody hurts [singing] Sometimes [music] everybody hurts sometimes. [music and singing] So let go. So hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on,
[music] hold on. [music] You're not alone. Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] >> Thank you so much, David. Well, that was a beautiful performance. It really was. [music] I've never seen a priest stand at a microphone and sing like that. You did it with such soul and passion. It just was a really, really brilliant performance. [cheering] >> Alicia was so soothing and calming. Everybody [music] was listening to every Single word, relating it to things that have gone on in their lives. And um you just seem like the loveliest man, and [music] this is this is
just a beautiful audition. >> Thank you. >> Well done. Amanda, [applause and music] >> for me it was everything. It's just brilliant and honest and the whole congregation was behind [music] you. >> Thank you, Amanda. [cheering] Thank you, >> Father Ray. I wasn't quite sure what to expect to be honest with you, but I'm going to tell you something. This is one of my favorite ever auditions. [music] [cheering] I really mean that. >> I think your voice is [music] beautiful. I love the version of the song. This was everything we've been waiting for. Genuinely, >>
thank you very much, S. >> I absolutely loved it. >> Okay, David. >> It's a yes from me. >> Thank you, David. Thank you. Say yes. >> Absolutely. >> Father Ray Kelly, I am delighted to tell you you have four huge B. >> Thank you, sir. Thank you. [music] [applause] >> Hi there. What's your name? >> Hi, I'm Lucy. >> Hi Lucy. How you doing? [cheering] Okay. And where would you like to see yourself in 5 years time? >> I really want to sing. I just want to make people hear me sing and think, "Wow."
>> Okay. What song have you got for us? >> Um, Whitney Houston, I will always love you. >> You sure you want to do that song? [applause] If [singing] I should stay, I will be your way. [singing] So I'll go. [music] But I know [singing] I'll think of [music] you every step of [singing] The way. And I [singing] will [singing] always love you. I will [singing] always love you. [singing] You my [music and singing] darling. You bitter [music and singing] sweet memories. That is [singing] all I'm [music] taking With me. So, goodbye. [singing] [music] Please
don't cry. [singing] We both know I'm [music] not what you you need. [singing] >> [music] [singing] >> you. I [music and singing] always love [singing] you. [cheering] >> [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] >> Right. Uh, Cheryl, [applause] >> hi. >> I I actually loved the vulnerability in your performance cuz it makes me think that you don't realize actually how amazing you are. >> [cheering] >> And I think I think you're one to watch, Lucy. I think you could be absolutely amazing. I think you could sing anything. >> Thank you so much. Thank you. [screaming] >> Some people
were absolutely born to [music] sing. You were born to sing. You tick all the boxes and I predict everything's going to change for you from this day on. [cheering and music] Uh Lucy, this is why we come to Wales. One of the hardest songs in the world to sing. You didn't try and impersonate Whitney. You just sang it your way. You're really likable, Lucy. You're really, really good. I like you. [cheering] >> Yes or no? >> 100% yes. >> Definitely yes from me. [cheering] >> Absolutely yes. >> Thank you. Let me see. [cheering] >> It's
a full house. You next round. [music and screaming] >> Hello. [music] Hello. Hi. >> Yeah. >> Welcome. >> Thank you. >> And you are? >> My name is Ireina. >> How old are you? >> I'm 28. >> Okay. You look great. >> Thank you. Beautiful. >> Where are you from? I'm from Russia Originally. >> Are you serious? >> Yes. Yes. So, I'm here finally. I'm so happy to see you. >> Have fun. >> Let's rock it. [music] I called you when I need you. My heart's on fire. >> Yes. [music] Give it to me, Arena.
>> Come to me. Come to me. are the wire. Oh, [singing] You come [music] to me. Give me everything I need. You're [music] simply the best. Yes. Better than all the rest. Yes. Better than anyone. [music and singing] anyone I've ever met. >> I think she's a good performer. If you can sell it, then you can get through. >> What does that mean? >> Each time you [music] leave me, I stop losing control. You're walking away with My heart and my [music and singing] soul. I can't feel the he when I'm alone. [music] [music] >>
Silent. >> Silent. [music] >> Why do >> silent? >> Yes. [laughter] What did you love? You love everything. >> Well, there are some slight issues on the vocals, but come on. You obviously want this. I love this kind of ambition, taking the moment. You're slightly scary, but I like that >> you're like a a Russian tigerous share. >> Yeah. >> You've got teeth and balls and great cheekbones. >> Thank you. >> You know, you remind me of a baddie from A James Bond movie. >> And that's a good thing. >> Definitely. >> Yes. Nicole, >>
I like the tigerous in you. So, it's a yes from me. >> It's a big yes. >> Yes. >> Guess what, you have four yeses. [music] >> I can't believe it's Can I please help you? [music] >> The best, Simon. My pleasure. >> Thank you. >> Oh my lord. [music] [cheering] >> I'm Vick. I'm 12 years old and I'm a singer. I started singing when I was about 8 years old. I remember singing in my granddad and my nan's house. And I recorded myself singing the national anthem. >> You definitely do. Your nanny and granddad,
that's for sure. Uncles and aunts, cousins, they all love you. We all love you. >> I really want to make my family proud. They're really supportive. If I'm really [music] sad and if I doubt myself, my mom and dad just make me feel like I can I I can do this. >> She's so young. She's only 12, but performing on stage, it's definitely made her grow in [music] confidence over The years. >> Just enjoy yourself. Okay. >> We're just proud of her for today. Hope it takes her somewhere where she's happy. It's the main thing.
[music] [cheering] >> [music] [music] [cheering] >> A >> hello. >> Hi. >> What's your name? >> Faith. >> Faith, how old are you? >> 12 years old. >> Wow. And where are you from? >> I'm from Swindon. >> Are you feeling nervous? >> No. >> Uh, nervous and excited. >> What did you think when you woke up this morning? >> I was like, "Oh my days. Is this even real? Start pinching myself. Oh, this isn't real. I can't be doing this. Yeah. [applause] >> Got a great personality. >> Can I ask you a question? Have
you ever had moments when you've lost your confidence? I'm I'm really curious. >> Um, I have lost my confidence a little bit with like a bit of negative energy from different schools from Yeah. Like cuz I my mom and my dad, they helped me Get through that which is why I'm here today. So, [applause] [cheering] >> okay, my darling. Well, good luck. This is your moment. >> Thank you. She's so cute. [applause] >> [music] >> left a good job in [singing] the city. [music] Walking for the man every night and day and I never [music
and singing] Lost one minute of sleep. Yeah. Right now worry about the way the things might have been. [music] Big wheels keep on [singing] turning. Grand [music] keep on burning and we rolling rolling. Yes. [music] Yeah. We rolling on river the river. Yeah. [music] >> [music] >> yesterday night and day and I never lost the meaning of sleep [music] by the way things [music] rolling on the rivering Rolling on the river, [music] [music] [music] [music] but I never saw the good side of the City. >> [music] >> Big wheeling [music] rolling on the river. [music]
Rolling [music] on the river. Yeah. >> [music] [music] [screaming] [cheering] [music] >> Look at that. [music] >> [music] >> Thank you. [groaning and screaming] >> Wow. Well, babe, David, >> yeah, it was all right. Um, I mean, just occasionally, and it is very occasionally on this show, someone Comes onto the stage, you think they are born to be a superstar. >> Thank you. >> [music] >> You know what I love about you, Faith, is that I absolutely love your personality. >> Thank you. >> Um, and you talked about the support you had from your mom
and dad. Then [music] you see the support you've had from 3,000 people. And just to give you a Little bit more support, I'm going to give you one of those. Heat. [music] [music and cheering] Heat. [cheering] >> [cheering] >> You got that one. Don't daddy [cheering] was like Tina Turner's gone back. Then what I said with you, you could sing the phone. >> My heart is beating. >> Enjoy every daddy. >> Hello, Dad. Great. Well done. >> Hey, amazing. Thank you very much. >> That was such an amazing audition. >> Amazing. >> Thank you so
much. >> An absolute pleasure. >> I asked the question if you've ever had any negativity because when I grew up, I had that as well. And the most important thing is they never get to you. [music] And when you're as good as you are, you win. You know, it kind of gives you that strength and determination. So, if anyone ever says anything negative, [music] you remember this moment. Okay. >> Oh my god, that's so amazing. Thank you so much. >> It's an absolute pleasure to meet you both. [cheering] >> Come here. Come here. Well done.
Well Done. >> Good. >> Well done. Really great. >> Very good. >> Good. >> My day, son. >> Nice one, Grandad. No way you're ever going to shake me. Oh, darling, [music] you'll always be my baby. >> Yeah. Come on, let's do it. >> Come on. [music] [music] [applause] >> Hello. [cheering] >> Hello. >> Hi. >> Who are you? >> We're the Neils. >> Are you related? >> Yes. I'm Lori and these are my three sons. A [applause] >> that's brilliant. Oh, they're a family. A [applause] >> How old are you all? >> So I'm
24. >> I'm 26. >> And I'm 28. >> And dad? >> 60 this year. [cheering] >> Um, do you have [applause] jobs? >> I work in marketing. Uh, I work in a bank. >> I'm a lawyer. Sorry. >> So, what made you form this group? 10 years ago, our dad had a heart attack. And that made him realize it needed to change the way he lives his life, see the thing that he loves, and that's singing. Um, and the three of us are here because we realized the reason he had that heart attack was cuz
he'd ran himself into the ground trying to provide for us. So, you'd have thought when he asked us to come on Britain's Got Talent, try and help him achieve his Dream of being a singer, would have said yes. But it took him three years pestering. Um, but we're we're here now. [applause] [music] When we heard that our dad was ill, everything goes through your head. >> He's the person that we all look up to. He's the head of the family. To have your dad potentially [music] taken away. It was one of the worst times in
our lives. >> And it really was a wakeup call. It made me realize there's more to life than just working. >> I'm old enough to know that this is the last chance I'm ever going to get. >> No pressure. >> No pressure. No pressure. >> Last chance I'm ever going to get. The boys have always liked singing and I've always enjoyed bit of karaoke and that sort of thing. >> We get together at family events and Christmas time. [music] We'd all had a few drinks and we'd like to sing a few songs together. >> I
want to realize a dream of singing with the boys and they decided they'd uh they'd do it and that's why we're here today. >> When we sing together, it is a magical moment [music] and I just think we found something that you only find in times of adversity. [laughter] >> What started off as our dad's [music] Dream is quickly kind of becoming a dream that we all share. First public performance today. >> Wow. >> Wow. >> How have the private performances gone? [music] >> Our mom and n say we're brilliant. >> Just to be on
the stage with my three sons. [music] They know it means a lot to me. And it does. >> I couldn't be more proud. [music] >> Fantastic. And where's the mama? >> Uh somewhere in the audience. Somewhere in the audience. >> There she is. >> And our nan who's uh it's her 85th birthday today. >> Happy birthday, Nan. [applause] Okay. Well, when you're ready, good luck. >> Thank you. >> Okay. Thank you. [applause] I've [music and singing] been made blue. I' been lied to. [music] Where will I be [singing] love? I've been [music and singing] turned
down. I've been pushed round. When will [music and singing] I be love? [music] When I meet you, [cheering] she always [music and singing] Breaks my heart into. It happens every time. [music] I've been cheated, been mistreated. [music] When will I [singing] be love? When will I [singing] be love? >> [applause and cheering] [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] >> [applause and cheering] >> Simon, [music] >> do you know what? I absolutely love that audition. [music] >> Just to see you supporting each other and this fantastic bond. Um, it was [music] just amazing. I really like it.
>> Thank you. Thank you. Oh, it's really [applause and cheering] Really touching actually. I cannot think of a better way to perform than with your family and the people that you love. [cheering] >> You guys are fantastic. >> Thank you. Thank you. So, [music] >> you get something very special with family bands, I think, cuz you just get a beautiful blend of voices and just lovely to see the four of you enjoying being on stage together. [music] It was fantastic. >> [cheering] [music] [applause] >> You know, without being dramatic, you know that things happen in
life to make you live life better. It was It was touching. It really, really was. >> Thank you so much. [cheering] >> Let's take a vote. [applause] [music] >> David, >> I'm going to say yes. >> Thank you. Thank you. It's a yes from me, guys. [cheering] [music] It's a yes for me. [applause] Four very big bad yeses. [music] [music] >> [cheering] >> If you could bottle that, that would make you feel great. [music] >> I just can't take it all in. >> [cheering and applause] >> Hello. >> Hello. >> And what's your name? >>
My name is Josephine. >> How old are you? >> 29. >> 29. Where are you from, Josephine? >> From London. >> From London. And what do you do? >> I'm going to perform some magic for you today. [cheering] >> I'm Josephine. I'm 29. I [music] started as a magician's assistant but decided to take the stage for myself and here I am today as a magician. [music] Being a magician can be really really dangerous. You never know what's going to happen but that's the adrenaline. This is a [music] magic act that's created entirely for Britain's Got
Talent. No one's ever done anything like This. >> So, have you got a male assistant? [music] >> No, just me. Just [laughter] me. I'm not letting the men on the stage this time. >> Excellent. It would be such [music] an amazing thing for women in magic to have a female magician win. Britain's got talent. You got to have faith. Got to have faith. >> So, this is your dream. Yeah, >> it is. >> All right. Well, good luck. >> Thank you very much. [cheering and applause] >> So far so good. >> Well done so far.
Good luck. >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] [cheering and applause] >> How should you do that? [music] >> [music] [music] [applause] [music] >> Heat. Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. >> [cheering] >> I put a spell on you [cheering] because you're mine. That was mindblowing. >> Wow. David, >> I'd really love that. Beautifully visual. I thought it was wonderful. [cheering and music] >> Alicia, >> until that end part there, I wasn't 100% sold, but you just completely blew me Away. >> Thank you. >> Thought it was fantastic. [cheering] [music] >>
I loved how beautiful it was and how elegant it was. And you're hot. So that helps. [music] >> Josephine, what I liked about your act is that it was different and you're nervous enough to be likable. >> Is that good? >> Yes. >> Right. >> Okay. >> That was amazing. >> Thank you so much. [cheering] >> Okay, David, it's a yes for me. [cheering] >> Alicia, >> it's a yes for me. Yes, Josephine. You got four. Yes. Congratulations. [cheering] [music] [screaming] >> How did How did she do it? >> I'm not going to ask how
you done it. It was amazing. It look brilliant. >> She was on the board and then she was under the thing. That's amazing. >> Well, look. See you next time. >> Celebrate. Well done. Thank you. >> See you next time. >> Hey Gettys, we're going to bring you on, Sir. Okay. >> I'll set you on [music] stage. So, we'll just head down this way. >> Do you want to do it? >> Yeah, I want. >> Come on. Let's get you out. >> Come on then. >> Go and make them laugh. >> It's all yours. Good
luck. Have fun. [applause and music] >> Hello. >> Hi. Good. What's your name? >> Uh, Gatis Candes. >> Where you from? >> Uh, Latvia. >> Okay. from Latvia. Why did you why did you come here? >> Um, I came came here to live. My name is Gatis Scandis and I'm originally from Latvia, but now I live in West Hendon near Sainsbury's and I'm going to be doing standup comedy. At the gigs I've been doing, uh, people usually laugh, but then sometimes I get heckled and It's painful, and sometimes they're just quiet, which is also painful.
Well, I'm looking forward to seeing Simon and then I found out Carmen Electra is going to be there. Very excited to see her. And um the other two judges. >> Well, David Williams is obviously he's a he's a comedian. >> All right. Okay. I I didn't know that David's going to be there. Okay. >> Do you know who he is? No. >> Okay. Good luck. >> Um Okay. >> [applause and cheering] >> Uh, okay. Uh, hello. Are there any guys with big muscles in the audience? >> No. Good. Then I'll talk about them. Um, you
know, you know those big muscles make those guys so heavy that they cannot ride a pony. Um, however, they can break a fragile toilet seat. I Mean, I mean, do they work out to attract the ladies? Well, actually, the ladies are attracted to what's inside of a man. Uh, back me up, ladies. If you agree, say, "Yeah, rapidly moving on." uh public toilet. Can't live without them. Can't live in them either. Uh because there is no fridge and microwave there. [laughter] Often when I use the male toilets, some guys there fart very loud and I
don't like that. So when possible, I sneak into the ladies toilets instead uh because they're much more discreet about it. Well, at least when they know that I am there. Seeing is believing and wing is relieving. >> The funniest quote we've had now. [cheering] >> Mario. >> Yes. [cheering] Are are you well? >> No, you're not a well. You You're a person. What is going on here? You are the funniest, unfunniest comedian I have ever heard in my life. I mean, absolute rubbish, but it actually really really made me laugh. >> Yeah, that that was
my aim to make you laugh. >> Well, you certainly did that, Gatis. It was so bad that it was actually brilliant. >> You mustn't change. You seriously must not change. Not even the jumper. Keep the jumper. [laughter] >> What's wrong with my jumper? >> There's nothing wrong with it. It's hilarious. >> [music] >> I'm going to kick this off because you did actually make me laugh and that's What comedians are supposed to do. So, I'm going to say yes. [cheering] >> Thank you so much. [music] >> Say yes. [screaming] >> It's a no from me
today. [cheering] >> David, >> so it rests with me. >> [cheering] [music] >> The way you must judge comedy is, did it Make you laugh? >> It made me laugh. I'm going to say yes. [music] [cheering] >> [music] >> You've only bleed and done it. >> Well done, Paul. >> Well done. >> How was that? >> How was that? >> Well, that was very good. [music] Honest to God, one of the funniest comedians. I Couldn't believe it. >> Three yeses. >> They're not sure why they found you funny, but they found you funny. [laughter] >>
We'll see you in the next round. Off you go. What about my bag? We'll >> get that back in a minute. vlog. [music] [applause] >> Hello. >> Hello. >> How are you? >> Scared. [laughter] >> 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. [music] >> 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
[music] 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] >> [music] [music] >> My funny Valentine. Sweet comic Valentine, you [singing] make me [music] smile. [screaming] mine. [music] Oh, your looks are laughable. [singing] Unvographable. [singing and music] Yet, you're my favorite word of art. [music] Is your figure [singing] less than great? Is your mouth A little weak? When [singing] you up, I need to speak. Are
you smile? [screaming] Oh, don't change your [singing] head. Not if [singing] you care for me. Say funny [singing] Valentine stay And each day is Valentine. Stay funny Valentine every [singing] day. is Valentine's Day. [singing] [cheering] >> [music] [cheering] [music] [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [music] [cheering] [applause] >> Oh my god. This is what I have been waiting [music] for. Your voice is like liquid gold. [cheering] You have such an authentically beautiful voice. You look Amazing. [music] >> [applause] [music] >> And you know, you could sing the phone book. Uh, I absolutely love you and [music] I love
your voice. And I also love the fact that you'd actually don't even know how good you are. [music] Wow. >> [music] >> I have to say that was the most Mesmerizing, sultry, [music] sexy performance and I fell in love with you, [music and cheering] [music] >> David. Alice, why are you crying? [music] 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. [music] >> Sibling everywhere. [music] But >> I think Deck fancies
you a little bit, does he? >> More than a little bit. >> So Alice, nobody knows you're here today. >> No, cuz I I just didn't want to let [music] 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 [music] vote. David, >> I can't wait [music] to hear you sing again. It's a yes. [cheering] >> It's a yes for me, too. >> [music] >> Yes. [cheering] Thank you. >> Finally. Yes or
no? [music] >> Oh, let me think about this. >> Alice. What is it? Fredenham. [music] Friedenham. >> Like Debonham's Fredenham. >> Alice Fredum. [laughter] >> I want to remember this name. The day I met Alice [music] Fredinham because I think you're so special. Oh wow. >> This is the easiest I've given from the Whole competition. [music] [cheering] [music] Where do I go now? We can't wait to see you. >> Incredible. >> [cheering] >> Do >> you know I'm still dying for a choir to come out and do what they do in Sister Act and like
really go for it. >> Um, welcome. >> Thank you. >> Uh, and your name is >> We are the 100 Voices of Gospel. [cheering] >> And is it your choir? >> Well, actually some say yes. Uh, I don't own them. >> You're the boss. >> Sort of on on the stage. I'm the boss. >> Okay. And where you all from? >> Actually, we are 20 plus nationalities. >> Nice. >> Okay. So, we're from all over. [cheering] >> Uh, and you obviously are American. >> Yes, I'm American. We've got some English people in our choir as
well. >> Oh, that's good. >> Can you hold your hands up? >> There he is. >> [cheering] >> He's the only one. >> Well, I I only saw one hand. >> You saw one hand. The other two, they were not able to be with us. >> Okay. Of course. >> Hang on. They live in England and why couldn't they come? >> Well, listen. Welcome everyone. >> Thank you. >> Really good luck. I hope it goes well. Thank you. [cheering] This little light of mine, [cheering] I'm going to let it shine. This little light of mine,
I'm going to let it shine. Everywhere I go, I'm going to let it shine. Let it shine. Let it shine. Let it shine. [screaming] Okay, let's go. [music] >> [music] >> I like this already. I like this already. [music] Yeah. [music] Heat. [cheering] [music] Heat. Heat. [music] [music] [screaming] >> [music] >> Baby, [music] [music] >> [music and singing] [music] [cheering] >> Heat up here. [music and cheering] >> [music] [music and cheering] >> Heat >> [cheering] [music] [cheering] >> So good. So good. >> [music] [cheering] >> You know what? [music] [cheering] >> I'm sorry. >> I
knew [cheering] you were going to >> I feel lazy. [cheering] [music] [screaming] >> That is so annoying. I wanted you to be my buzzer. I'm so irritated that this one got to that buzzer before me. >> Well, the thing is you just got to act quick and if you snooze, you lose. [music] >> I think this choir is incredible. [cheering] >> Honestly, I feel elated. I felt so happy. I couldn't get it out of me quick enough. And you were amazing. [music and cheering] >> I just feel on on an incredible high. I just wish
I could be up there with you clapping and singing. [music] >> There are literally no words that I can actually use right now to describe that feeling that you gave everyone in this room. It is so powerful. Everything about you, everything you represent is my idea of heaven. And I have honestly so proud to have pressed the golden buzzer for an act that I Believe Britain's Got Talent need. And you have just blown the roof off. I You're absolutely amazing. [cheering] Heat. Heat. [music] I'm so [cheering] irritated. >> I like winning just as much as
you. [music] [music] >> How are you? >> I'm fine, thanks. How are you? >> All right, thank you. >> You're pretty. Hi, Lea. >> Leona. >> Yeah. >> Okay. So, Leona, tell us something interesting about you. My name's Leona Lewis. Um, singer from Hackne, North London. Um, part-time receptionist, but kind of singing is more my life and I'm here to audition for you guys and I hope you enjoy it. >> Do you come from a musical family? >> My dad's a DJ and my mom's a dancer. So, Kind a performing family. >> Yeah. Yeah. What
are you going to sing? >> Over the rainbow. >> Okay, your own time. >> I wish upon a star and wake up where the clouds are far behind me. Where your rubbles? They melt like lemon drops. [singing] Oh, above the chimney tops. That's where [singing] you find me somewhere over the river. [singing] Skies are blue and the the dreams That you s come true. [applause] >> Thank you, Lulu. >> That's what it's all about. Yeah, a really nice song. You got the whole package, I think. >> Thank you, >> Simon. >> Well, it wasn't perfect
because she fell off the melody at certain points, but When it was on, it was absolutely fantastic. >> And a very good choice of song. >> Thank you, >> Paula. >> Beautiful. Beautiful. And even and I loved your melody choices even on your how you improvd with it and um tone of your voice, how you you colored it up, told the story with it. That's what it is all about. >> Wasn't wasn't perfect. >> Yeah. Um I Wait a minute. Sorry. Oh, it wasn't perfect though. >> Huh? >> Hey, you piped down. >> Leona, you're
good. You're good. We like you. You're nice. >> I just have one thing to say. You have a really great voice and I think I would preferred it if you hadn't put all the little truly willy lillys on your voice that you'd have just sang normally without all of that >> up and down the American stuff. I call it, you know, the American stuff. >> It's the vocal gymnastics and I would prefer it without the vocal gymnastics and you just singing it straight without the um American cliche. You know why? because you have the you
have the voice. >> You have the voice. Yeah. You don't need to do all of that up and down the scale because you can do it anyway. And it's always do you know what? Less is more. >> Yeah. Know I like your attitude and I Love the way you sing. >> Okay. Moment of truth. [laughter] That's what Simon said. Simon. Yes or no? >> Yes. >> Paula. >> Yes. Yes. >> Mrs. O. >> Yes. Thank you. >> And yes. Four yeses. [applause] Well done, Kip. >> That was a good audition. Thank you. >> Very good.
>> Congratulations. >> Bye, sweetheart. >> Sweet girl. >> Yay. >> Got well done. >> So nervous. Oh my gosh. >> You're taking this very calmly. >> Yeah, I am. I kind of um should be screaming and stuff, but I'm just kind of in shock of it. >> What did they say? >> Um they were like, "Yeah, it was um really good. Um I think Sharon um she gave me a few pointers about um kind of the embellishments of my vocals that she said I don't really need to do it cuz she said I've got a
good voice. So >> Wow. >> Yeah. They gave me some good um positive uh criticism which I'm going to well not criticism but kind of some good pointers exactly to take on board and I'll definitely kind of work on that. So I'm Just really excited. >> So tell me how good it feels to [music] be through to the last 300. Oh, I'm so excited. I'm so happy. Um, it's it's such a dream come true really. Well, I'm still not all the way there yet, but I'm just going to keep on take on the comments that
they gave me and just go forward and [music] do my best. >> And I just want to say to you all, >> I've had the time of my life. >> Let's do the dance. >> Oh, baby. Lift him up, please. >> Hey, baby. >> Hey, baby. >> Come on, let's go. >> Brilliant. >> Next up is a singer who first auditioned for us three years ago and received some very harsh comments from David Williams. >> Yes, it was like having another Sam Cow. And that's the last thing the world needs is two Sam Cows. >>
There's barely room for one, isn't There? I love the fact that we just keep laughing every time he destroys us night after night. Like, yeah, you made us look really horrible again. Thank you. Um, are you sure I'm not your dad? >> 100%. >> Good. [laughter] Just on a check. >> No. >> Hi. Is that Agnes? >> Who is this? >> You have two daughters called Suzanne and Roxanne, don't you? >> Yes. >> Do you know where they are today? >> Why? Is this a joke or something? What's coming up? >> There's not a joke.
>> They're on a show called Britain's Got Talent. >> Oh, it's got Simon. >> Yes. [music] >> I tell you what just happened. Suzanne and Roxanne just came on. >> Yeah. >> They got four [music] yeses. [cheering and music] >> Well done. >> Oh, thank you so much. >> Thank you. Baby. >> Oh, no. >> You always take it too far, don't you? >> Lovely to see you both. Thank you for both for coming. Next up, by the way, did you get my wedding present? You did. You're welcome. You can never have too many tea
towels, can you? >> You're looking You're looking at Sorry, you're just looking a t a tiny bit tense. >> I'm not tense. No, let me just let me just try and get rid of that while you while you do the leg. Okay. >> Okay. Next up, [cheering] >> the lower down. >> No, don't do it then. Next up tonight is a freestyle dancer whose audition went Down. Actually, that is surprisingly good. >> I think we need to take this off. >> No, we don't need to take this off. >> [cheering] >> My >> love. Good
boy. Other paw. Good boy. High five. Good boy. David, any tricks? >> He does do tricks actually. Watch and weave. Here you go, B. >> Go on, Bertie. [cheering] >> So good. >> P. >> Right, Squidly. Yeah. On the furniture. >> Where is she? Thank you. Eat [music] the treat. Eat the treat. >> Yes. >> That's not a trick. Yes, it is. [laughter] >> The winner. The winner. >> The winner of Pop Idol. >> No. Dog Factor >> is >> There's not one of them. There's two of them. It's Squid. [music]