Britain’s Got Talent viewers were delighted when a singer was awarded the season's first golden buzzer. The ITV show returned on Saturday night (April 20) with a fresh series, fronted once again by Ant and Dec.
Simon Cowell, Alisha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli also returned in hopes of whittling down the country's top talent.
An unusual AI music group, a goldfish comedian and a cheerleading team were among those auditioning in the opening episode. But it was a 28-year-old vocalist who was given the coveted golden buzzer by Holden. READ MORE: ITV Britain's Got Talent viewers slam 'weird' opening act as judges praise 'genius' Each judge is allowed to use the golden buzzer just once per season.
The gesture automatically sends the act to the live shows. Singer Sydnie Christmas, 28, dazzled the judges with her voice when she sang a cover of Tomorrow from the musical Annie.
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