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Teenager Oliver Edwards is set to appear in the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent after a ‘golden buzzer’ performance. And the 16-year-old, along with his dance troupe Phoenix Boys, impressed judge Bruno Tonioli so much that the judge broken the golden buzzer as he struck it - sending the boys straight through to next week’s semi-finals. Oliver, from Wistaston, Crewe , has been dancing since age 3.

The Sandbach School pupil and his fellow dancers moved judge Bruno to tears in the audition at the London Palladium. The talented teenager, who trains at Crewe’s Aspire Dance and Theatre Academy and LS gymnastics, as well as with the national Phoenix Boys group, said the experience was ‘surreal’. He said: “It’s something that will never happen again.



It was quite surprising because we were the second act to be filmed on the very first show, so it was pretty unlikely that we were going to get the golden buzzer. READ: The 13 death notices made in Cheshire this week | Our thoughts are with all those who have lost a loved-one READ: Cheshire's popular floating pizzeria café announces summer opening dates | The Waltzing Matilda narrowboat, which has become a popular spot for food and drink whilst offering up beautiful views of the Macclesfield Canal, will return to serving customers on June 1 and June 2 “Little did we know that Bruno would end up in tears and actually break the golden buzzer. It is something that will stay with me for quite a while.

” A tearful Bru.

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