The judges broke down in tears after a children’s choir covered a huge hit, which won them the ‘Golden Buzzer.

Every performer dreams of commanding large stages, winning over warm crowds, and reaching a global audience. Yet, summoning the courage to take these steps is no small task. Many never attempt it, fearing failure even before they begin.

However, a small children’s choir defied all odds when they took the stage in front of Simon Cowell and the other judges. Despite their unassuming appearance, these primary school students delivered a performance that left an indelible impression.

The sheer power of Queen’s iconic song “Don’t Stop Me Now” is undeniable. It stands as one of the most electrifying songs of the 20th century, showcasing Freddie Mercury’s vocal brilliance and captivating any listener who hears it.

But tackling such a song is no easy feat, especially for young performers.

Undeterred, these youngsters burst onto the stage with infectious enthusiasm, eliciting laughter from both the judges and the audience with their charming rendition of the beloved anthem.

What truly set these children apart was their unwavering confidence and poise under pressure—an impressive feat for performers of their age. Each child embraced their role with assurance and passion, delivering a performance that resonated deeply.

Their rendition was so compelling that it earned them both Simon Cowell’s critical feedback and the coveted Golden Buzzer from judge David Williams.

In 2018, they made history as the first act to receive the ‘Golden Buzzer’ on Britain’s Got Talent—an achievement that spoke volumes about their talent and determination.

Experience their unforgettable performance in the video below: