During a rehearsal, 5 young boys are preparing for performance that could change their lives completely!

Bring It North, a five-piece male band that appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2018, captivated fans with their angelic voices and lovable personalities. The five members who auditioned for BGT—Harry, Max, Toby, Oscar, and Felix—were all about ten or twelve years old. They sang Billy Elliot’s song “Electricity.” Judge Alesha Dixon immediately promoted them to the next round, believing their performance would inspire many young boys like them.

Despite performing a sparkling rendition of “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman, the group faced elimination in the semi-finals. However, to soothe their disappointed fans, they uploaded a practice video of themselves doing the cover—a much more vocally engaged performance than what they played on TV—as a bonus. As soon as the post went up, several readers from throughout the country commended the guys’ ability to create lovely harmonies.

Another fan confessed, “Not many singing videos give me goosebumps, but this one did easily,” while another exclaimed, “These boys harmonize well.” With gorgeously layered vocals and rich harmonies, the group delivers an uplifting version that will send chills down your spine; the video has had over a million views since its premiere. The most remarkable aspect is witnessing the boys’ happy fathers in the background, showcasing their unwavering support for their courageous young sons.

Even after the group’s removal from Britain’s Got Talent, their engagement with the program was just beginning. Following the tournament, the five-piece began performing frequently around the country. A 2018 video of them singing a high-energy rendition of The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back” sparked tremendous applause and fueled speculation that they may be the next outstanding Motown group.

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