The ITV talent show has made its comeback with a fresh series, and Stacey Solomon is temporarily replacing Simon Cowell as a judge on Britain's Got Talent. In the auditions, 12-year-old James from Rye, East Sussex performed Wicked's Defying Gravity on Britain's Got Talent, and he received a standing ovation from the judges and audience after his performance. Judge Alesha Dixon said, 'That was how you do it!
' while KSI added, 'James, I felt like I was watching a Disney kids show. ' Britain's Got Talent viewers have called for a young performer to receive the golden buzzer, though it is not confirmed whether James received it. The judges and presenters Ant and Dec can award one contestant a golden buzzer each year, which propels the act directly to the live semi-final stages.
That was how you do it! Everybody loves that big moment at the end, I can't tell you how many times my children have tried to attempt that last moment in the song, it is the magic moment, and you smashed it!
Another young performer, a 12-year-old girl named Nancy from Scarborough, received a standing ovation from the Britain's Got Talent audience. Nancy's dad, Paul, started teaching her to drum when she was three years old, and Nancy and her dad went to the audition in their car with their drum kit and performed for 2,500 people. ' It remains unknown what song Nancy performed and whether she received the golden buzzer, with the final outcome for both James and Nancy in the competition yet to be determined.
James, I felt like I was watching a Disney kids show. You blew everyone away.
You think your kids are talented and then you're like, no maybe mine aren't so talented, when you see people like you, James. Your parents must be buzzing.
That was absolutely phenomenal.
I was a little bit nervous with what Simon would say, but it's always been my dream, so I just couldn't believe I was there.
I'm so very proud. She's worked so hard to get to that level.
We just went there in our little car with our little drum kit, and we set our drums up like we do when we do a gig, and then 2,500 people stood up and applauded.
We didn't really know how people were going to respond, because the thing with Nancy's performance is there were no gimmicks. It was just Nancy playing the drums really well, and we didn't know how the crowd would respond to it - and they just went crazy.
I loved it when the drum kit came out and the audience was, like, 'oh she's a drummer'.