34 farmers from across the country jumped for joy on Saturday night (March 21) as they performed an emotional version of Elbow's One Day Like This as part of the Farmers' Choir, receiving the 'golden buzzer' from Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, meaning they are straight through to the semi-final.
The ensemble was created by Jeremy Clarkson to promote his alcohol brand, Hawkstone, but they have continued to sing together.
Ms Holden was in tears as she pressed the buzzer, and told the group she could feel 'so much power' in their singing.
She said: "I love the whole community and how you have all got together.
"You work so hard every single day."
Fellow judge KSI added: "Talk about multi-talented - farming and singing."
Farmers
On social media, farmer Ben Brooke who is part of the choir said the experience was hard to put into words.
"Standing on that stage representing farmers from across the country, and then having Amanda press the golden buzzer - it is something we will never forget.
"We are just a group of farmers who came together for something bigger than ourselves.
"Farming can be one of the loneliest jobs in the world, but moments like this show what happens when people come together."
Katryna Shell, fellow choir member, said the choir needs everyone to vote for them during the next round.
















