The judges were moved to tears when a children’s choir performed a rendition of “Queen” that was so powerful, it compelled them to hit the “Golden Buzzer.”

The judges were moved to tears when a children’s choir performed a rendition of “Queen” that was so powerful, it compelled them to hit the “Golden Buzzer.”

Every artist dreams of commanding large stages, captivating crowds, and reaching a global audience. However, summoning the courage to pursue these aspirations is no easy feat. Many hesitate to even attempt it, fearing that their efforts may fall short.

Yet, for a small children’s choir that faced Simon Cowell and the other judges, this was not the case. Despite their unassuming appearance, these elementary school students delivered a performance that left an indelible mark. The power of Queen’s anthem “Don’t Stop Me Now” is undeniable, regarded as one of the most stirring songs of the 20th century, showcasing Freddie Mercury’s vocal prowess in a way that captivates any listener.

Undoubtedly, tackling such a song is no small feat. However, these youngsters approached the stage with infectious enthusiasm, eliciting laughter from both judges and audience alike with their rendition of the iconic track. Remarkably, they displayed no signs of nerves or apprehension, each member exuding confidence and passion in their performance.

Their rendition left a lasting impression, earning them both Simon Cowell’s candid critique and the coveted Golden Buzzer from judge David Williams. Their achievement of being the first recipients of the ‘Golden Buzzer’ at Britain’s Got Talent 2018 was a testament to their talent and determination.

Witness their remarkable performance in the video below:

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