BGT’s Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli break down in tears over ‘powerful’ act
BRITAIN’S Got Talent judges Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli broke down in tears on tonight’s show over a male choir.
The pair were overcome with emotion as Welsh singers Johns’ Boys performed a powerful rendition of Calum Scott’s Biblical.
Following their audition, which saw them sail straight through to the next round, new BGT Bruno told them: “I am telling you – the blend of your voices it was divine, I felt like I was in music heaven.”
Alesha Dixon said: “I loved the arrangement, it was a really powerfully.”
While a tearful Amanda Holden admitted she knew she would cry before they even started singing.
The award-winning choir consists of male singers ranging in age from 14 to 73.
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They revealed they practised once a week in a cow shed.
Those watching at home were just as impressed, with one person writing: “Not ashamed to admit that this moved me to tears. Absolutely divine #Biblical @MaleJohns.”
A second said: “Yes this choir is beautiful and exactly what the Royal Variety Performance is all about!! The Royal family would love them I’m sure!”
While a third added: “That choir should have had a golden buzzer! They were amazing.”