A choir with Oswestry School members moved judges to tears on last night's episode of Britain's Got Talent.
The John Boys Male Chorus, an award-winning male voice choir from Rhosllannerchrugog, North Wales blew the judges away with their musical abilities.
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The chorus were directed by the director of music at Oswestry School Aled Phillips and two students of the school also took part.
The school got behind the three yesterday and said they were "wishing them all the best of luck. We can’t wait."
They group did not disappoint getting rave reviews from all the judges and a huge standing ovation from the crowd - even bringing judges Bruno Tonioli and Amanda Holden to tears.
Bruno Tonioli said the performance was "musical heaven" whilst fellow judge Alesha Dixon said: "I really, really loved the arrangement, it was really powerful, and you sounded really rich and full-bodied together."
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Simon Cowell added: "We've had a lot of choirs on this show and no one has had that moment yet - apart from now. This is the moment."
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