Boys came to Got Talent to claim that they want to be the new Beatles, but the judges were skeptical and didn’t know what to expect. But when they launched into a Stevie Wonder medley, everything changed

With so many outstanding contenders on this season of “Britain’s Got Talent,” it is difficult to predict who will win.And the inclusion of boy band Chapter 13, which consists of Jacob Swann, Noah Key, Tom Abisgold, and Jake Slack, isn’t helping. The four teenagers, all aged 14 to 15, met while acting in London’s West End musical “School of Rock.” Their mutual passion for music motivated them to establish a band and attempt to achieve recognition.

Before Chapter 13’s audition began, Simon Cowell complimented them on how wonderfully they looked together. But when they started playing, they sounded even better, belting out a medley of Stevie Wonder songs with stage presence much above their years.

Tom’s strong and forceful voice made him stand out. However, the guys demonstrated exceptional musical talent and collaboration skills.
The crowd, presenters, and female judges couldn’t help but applaud and sing along to their irresistible beat as Simon Cowell looked on, grinning. Jacob, Noah, Tom, and Jake ended up making everyone smile and cheer.”I honestly can say I don’t think I’ve ever seen four young musicians so together,” judge Amanda Holden said. “I just think you are absolutely incredible, and now you’ve just got to win the whole show.”

Then she smacked her golden buzzer, the last of the year! The other judges showed even more appreciation for Chapter 13 after they showered it with gold confetti.

“Honestly, the musicianship I just saw was outstanding,” Alesha Dixon remarked. “Your skill level is so impressive.”

David Walliams described their performance as “refreshing” and “brilliant,” while Cowell added that he could imagine children watching and saying, “I would love to be in that because it is more fun than being at school.”

Regardless of whether they emerge victorious in the competition, this band is undoubtedly gaining momentum. If you think they sound excellent today, just imagine how much better they’ll sound in the future. Good luck, lads!