Clarksonâs farmer choir wins Britainâs Got Talent
Clarksonâs farmer choir wins Britainâs Got Talent
Telegraph reportersSun, May 31, 2026 at 8:05 AM UTC
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The Hawkstone Farmers Choir win a ÂŁ250,000 cash prize and the chance to perform at the annual Royal Variety Performance - Dymond/TalkbackThames
A choir put together by Jeremy Clarkson has been named the winner of the 2026 edition of Britainâs Got Talent.
The Hawkstone Farmersâ Choir are the first group of their kind to win the ITV talent show, with the Clarksonâs Farm presenter, 66, looking emotional and applauding as they performed during Saturdayâs live final.
After the winners were announced, Katryna Shell, one of the choirâs members, told Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the showâs presenters: âWe are the first ever choir to have won Britainâs Got Talent.
âThis is for all the farmers out there, for anybody thatâs struggling, itâs not a taboo subject, if youâre not OK, speak up, this is for the farmers.â
They will receive a ÂŁ250,000 cash prize and the opportunity to perform at the annual Royal Variety Performance.
Before their performance, the group described Clarkson as their âbiggest cheerleaderâ and added they âcouldnât thank him enoughâ, while judge KSI, real name Olajide Olatunji, said he wanted to add their original song, This Is Home, to his Spotify playlist after they performed it.
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Simon Cowell said he had questioned their decision to perform an original song, but told them âit paid offâ after their performance, calling it âabsolutely stunningâ, âheartfeltâ and âjoyousâ, while fellow judge Amanda Holden was brought to tears.
She told them: âYouâve made me cry again, I couldnât be prouder of you, the harmonising was beautiful, and watching the changing seasons behind you, and really thinking about every second that you spend sowing dreams into that earth, which is one of the beautiful lines of that song.â
Anastasiia and Salsa, a dog act, finished in third place, while Celestial, a drone display team, finished second after a pre-recorded performance recreating moments from previous series of Britainâs Got Talent with illuminated drones.
Shortly before the result was announced, judge Alesha Dixon joined her newly reunited girl group Mis-Teeq, completed by Sabrina Washington and Su-Elise Nash, for the first time in more than 20 years to perform a medley of their hits, including Scandalous.
The trio announced last week that they would return to the stage for their One Night Stand gig at Londonâs Wembley Arena on Sept 12.
Liwei Yang, a fire-eater, opened the show with a performance that saw her flip and dance with her husband with a blazing skipping rope, while her husband also danced with two ropes of fire. It climaxed with her balancing a giant flaming table in the air with her feet.
There was a delay to the programme while safety teams prepared the stage. Other performances included magician and musician Rafferty Coope and poet Sonny Green.
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