The $30 million prize on the line
Britain's Got Talent, the popular ITV show, has reached its final act with Hawkstone Farmers' Choir, a group of singing agricultural workers.. The choir, originally set up by former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, was formed after a search for singing farmers to appear in an advert for his Hawkstone beer range.
The group's performance, which included a rendition of 'One Day Like This' by Elbow, impressed judge Amanda Holden, who used the Golden Buzzer to send them through to the live shows.
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The surprise joint Golden Buzzer twist, which saw judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, and Amanda Holden join KSI to send drone performers Celestial through to the final, has left fans reeling.. The move comes after months of speculation about the judges' powers and the impact of the Golden Buzzer on the competition.
Speaking to hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the group explained how they'd been inspired to sing in a bid to help other farmers struggling with loneliness and mental health issues.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
Despite judge Simon Cowell hinting earlier in the show that the choir had been 'tipped to win', the farming singers were still stunned when their names were called.. The group's performance, which saw their drones make shapes in the sky outside the studio, left viewers in awe.
A TV insider told The Sun: 'Filming for series five of Clarkson's Farm is well and truly under way and the finished show is likely to air next year.' The choir will be featuring in the upcoming fifth series of the show, which is supported by Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone Brewery.
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The group's performance has been met with a mixed reaction from fans, with some expressing their disappointment at the new twist. Taking to X,they said: 'Can't Ant and Dec have a Golden Buzzer in the Semi Final?' 'So if they win and go to the royal variety are they going to say “right folks,everyone outside for the next act of the night”', 'It’s a group golden buzzer. really it probably should’ve been Ant and Dec though'.
During their audition for the ITV show, Hawkstone Farmers' Choir - aged between 27 and 74 - performed a rendition of 'One Day Like This' by Elbow . They certainly impressed judge Amanda, who used the Golden Buzzer to send the choir through to the live shows.
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