TONIGHT'S Britain's Got Talent semi-final will feature none other than the most 'AmaSing' children's choir featuring youngsters from across the region.
The AmaSing Children's Choir wowed and dazzled on the Britain's Got Talent stage when judges Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli invited the charity organisation to audition.
Thank you sooooo much for the message & support @VancityReynolds tune in to @BGT 8pm @ITV to see our AmaSing kids choir made up of 133 superstars from all walks of life across Wrexham, Cheshire & Flintshire @Wrexham_AFC @wrexham @ThisIsWrexham @NWalesSocial @northwaleslive pic.twitter.com/S2mzJvP40Q
— AmaSing💙🌈 🦩 (@amasingcic) May 30, 2024
After weeks of rehearsals, the choir is set to perform once again in tonight's BGT semi-final live show (May 31).
Made up of 133 superstars across Wrexham, Flintshire and Chester, the choir has received an abundance of support and warm wishes - including a special video from Wrexham AFC co-chairman Ryan Reynolds.
The Deadpool legend shared a video on 'X' expressing his pride and support for the choir who sang 'Be Who You Wanna Be' in their audition which aired on May 12.
In the video, Ryan said: "This is a message to my friends in AmaSing. This gang is in Britain's Got Talent and I just want to wish you all the luck in the world on behalf of me, Wrexham and Cheshire.
"Talent can be found in all sorts of places."
Watched by over 12 million people, the choir was surprised by judges Simon and Bruno at their end-of-term party after being nominated by director Rachael Borman.
Rachael told BGT judges Cowell and Bruno Tonioli she had nominated the AmaSing children because "they are amazing", adding: "We are an arts organisation and charity, we work with thousands of kids, supporting mental health through the arts, and I just thought that they deserve something really special and really exciting."
- See their Britain's Got Talent semi-final performance on ITV at 8pm tonight as they fight for a place in the final to win a £250,000 prize and chance to perform on the Royal Variety Show.
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