Flakefleet Primary School’s cheerful chorus is shining!

Britain’s Got Talent has a penchant for pulling on our heartstrings, and the Flakefleet Primary School choir from Lancashire accomplished exactly that. Under the direction of headmaster Dave McPartlin, the choir took the stage in vivid costumes, indicating a treat for the judges.

Megan, a seven-year-old choir member, explained that their presence was motivated by her passion for singing, while Mr. McPartlin joked that while some members are excellent vocalists, others are merely enthusiastic. Their performance of Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” was a fun extravaganza, replete with bright costumes, decorations, and enormous masks of the judges’ faces.

Both the judges and the crowd gave the act a standing ovation. Alesha Dixon described it as “absolute chaos and a joy to watch,” while Simon Cowell stated, “This to me is what Britain’s Got Talent is all about.”

Watch the video below to see the joyful and chaotic performance of the Flakefleet Primary School choir on Britain’s Got Talent.