RAF Air Cadets National Choir Rock The BGT Stage

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The Royal Air Force Air Cadets National Choir rocks the stage at Britain’s Got Talent with their fun performance of some of Queen’s best hits!

Right before heading on stage, a group of the cadets were asked what they are looking forward to most when it comes to their audition.

“I think it’s representing the corps. It’s just really patriotic for us,” says one cadet. “It’s just such a good opportunity.”

As they take their place in front of the judges, so many cadets start walking out in a single file line as they fill the risers on the stage. The group is full of 13-20-year-old cadets, and they all have been doing many shows together over the last 5 years. But their Britain’s Got Talent audition is putting them in front of one of their biggest audiences yet!

The group starts off energetically singing Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ which was released in 1977.

“Buddy, you're a boy, make a big noise, playing in the street, gonna be a big man someday
You got mud on your face, you big disgrace, kicking your can all over the place, singin'
We will, we will rock you, we will, we will rock you!”

The next song that they sing is Queen’s ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ from 1978, and they close out their audition with ‘Radio Ga Ga’ from 1984.

“All we hear is radio ga ga, radio goo goo, radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga, radio blah blah
Radio, what's new? Radio, someone still loves you”

The audience is clapping along with the choir and having a grand time! And the cadets really look like they are enjoying themselves and having such a fun time performing on stage!

What a great audition that is sure to bring a smile to your face!

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