Britain's Got Talent final appearance for Northamptonshire choir
The singing group made it to ninth in the Britain's Got Talent live finale
They were hoping to become the first ever choir to win Britain's Got Talent.
But it wasn't to be for Northants Sings Out. They performed in the live finale on ITV1 on Sunday June 2nd.
Referred to by judge Amanda Holden as the ‘best choir ever’ the 200 strong group perform a range of material from across different musical genres.
The huge choir performed Fatboy Slims Praise You on the finale night, dressed in white. The Northampton Choir made it to 9th.
Singer Sydnie Christmas won on the night.
The singer from Kent walks away with a spot at the Royal Variety Performance - and the two hundred and fifty thousand pounds prize money. The 28 year old beat magician Jack Rhodes and Ghanaian dancers Afronita and Abigail in last night's grand final.
She performed 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'.
Simon Cowell’s described it as the best final ever, and commended Choir Director Gareth Fuller for his arrangement of the song.
NSO has performed at Silverstone Festival, at Franklins Gardens, sold out shows across all Northamptonshire Theatres including the prestigious Royal & Derngate, and produced a full virtual show which drew in global viewers online.