Britain’s Got Talent viewers were all saying the same thing after judges Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli were left in tears over one vocal act.
All-male choir act John’s Boys arrived on the audition stage during Saturday’s episode (April 29) with an incredibly moving performance.
They explained that they met once a week on a Sunday and sang together in a cow shed, and now they were taking their act onto the ITV stage.
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New judge Bruno was visibly emotional, wiping away tears as the men sang, while Amanda was also crying as she gave her critiques.
And viewers at home were just as impressed, all saying the same thing.
One person tweeted: “The Welsh are good at producing choirs aren’t they?”
Another said: “The Welsh do it best when it comes to choirs.”
A third wrote: “Proof you cannot beat a Welsh male voice choir!”
Someone else said: “Are there any Welsh people that can’t sing at this point?”
While television personality India Willoughby added: “How come everyone from Wales can sing?”
Bruno even made a very bold point, saying: “That is the best vocal choir we’ve had by far.”
Amanda said: “As soon as I knew you were a male voice choir from Wales, I said to Alesha [Dixon]: ‘I’m gonna cry.’
“It was just an exceptional audition and I keep thinking of you in the cow shed with all the cows.”
Even head judge Simon Cowell was blown away, as he said: “It was really, really good.
“It started with a great lead, great harmonies, great song choice.”
The big boss went on: “We’ve had a lot of choirs on the show and no-one’s had that moment yet, apart from now.
“This is the moment.”
Needless to say, the choir sailed through to the next round.
Britain’s Got Talent airs Saturdays at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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