- Northants Sings Out (NSO) hopes to be the first choir to win the popular ITV talent show
- Choir endorsed by Madonna celebrate their tenth anniversary in 2024
- NSO will showcase vocal harmonies, along with solo performances, on BGT this week
- Founder, fans and industry hope NSO become the first-ever choir to win BGT
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Northants Sing Out (NSO), the cross-genre community choir that caught the ear of The Queen of Pop Madonna, has been announced as a Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist.
Fans and supporters from across music and entertainment have pledged their support for the vocal group hoping to drive NSO to become the first-ever choir in BGT history to take the top prize.
Featuring members from all walks of life, including mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, senior local government workers, and primary school teachers, the choir has already wowed millions of viewers and all four judges on Britain’s Got Talent.
Now NSO will take to the stage and screen tonight (Thursday 30th May), ready to dazzle judges Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon, and Amanda Holden with their collective vocals and harmonies, along with performances from soloists.
Following their performance, the judges will give their feedback and viewers will be asked to back their favourite act of the programme, by voting at www.itv.com/vote/bgt.
To date, the choir has received support from a wide range of celebrities, including global pop star Madonna, national broadcasters Chris Evans (Virgin Radio) and Zoe Ball (BBC Radio 2), as well as social media endorsements from TV personality Chloe Madeley, vocalist Chaka Khan, and actor Maggie Wheeler (Janice from Friends).
A video by the Northampton-based vocal ensemble performing Madonna’s 2000 smash hit song ‘Music’ was shared to the world’s best-selling female artist’s Instagram story, giving the group a huge industry boost.
To date, the clip has garnered over 600,000 views online, and the Queen of Pop co-sign has led to 25,000 likes and thousands of new followers for NSO.
The choir delivered a rapturous performance of the traditional 1876 hymn ‘It is well’ seamlessly transitioning into a high-energy cover of ‘90s Robin S dance classic ‘Show Me Love’ in their BGT debut in April 2024.
The choir is led by founder-conductor Gareth Fuller, credited for directing the choir at Liam Gallagher’s sell-out Knebworth shows attended by over 160,000 fans, and key tour dates across the UK.
Fuller said: “It would be amazing for us to get through to the final, and would mean everything for us to win BGT this year. We’ve never seen a choir win the competition!
“We’ve been working so hard throughout this whole process and had such a great time. To be able to perform one more time and share in the love, joy, and excitement together will be a real privilege.”
NSO’s resounding stage show at BGT resulted in the Northants singers receiving a standing ovation from the audience - and four straight ‘Yes’ votes from judges.
The April BGT episode featuring NSO was watched live on ITV by five million viewers, with another 280,000 views on YouTube, and has led to NSO being inundated with performance and contract opportunities.
The winner of the 17th series of BGT will receive a cash prize of £250,000, and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in 2025.
Fuller added: “Performing in front of the Royal Family - it doesn’t get much better than that! I can just imagine it! We’d start with something they are used to and then flip the script - get them on their feet, moving around and having a great time!
“Every single member of NSO has helped us to get to this point, and now we’re within reach of winning I will be asking them to bring their ‘A game’ and show the world what they can do, individually and collectively.
“The power of song is extraordinary, and we are so thrilled to be sharing it with the nation once again!”
NSO has performed at Silverstone Festival, sold out shows across all Northamptonshire Theatres including the prestigious Royal & Derngate, and produced a full virtual show which drew in global viewers online.
Northants Sings Out (NSO) is made up of voices from across Northamptonshire. Over time, this has included work-based choirs from some of the UK’s most prominent companies including Unilever, Barclays, Carlsberg, and Volkswagen.
This year, the choir celebrate 10 years as Northants Sings Out.
The 25 to 65-year-old group of singers from Northamptonshire originate from a variety of backgrounds and are dedicated to creating a sound that demonstrates the community they share through their warm energy and enthusiastic performance.
Despite none of its singers coming from a professional vocal performance background, NSO proudly proves that community voices can do extraordinary things, one show-stopping performance at a time.
2024 will see NSO mark their 10th anniversary with a summer run of shows to be announced including A Perfect Day festival in Northamptonshire on Sunday 16 June, and a ‘Homecoming’ anniversary show on Saturday 9 November at The Royal & Derngate Theatre. They will start with a half time performance at The sold out Saints v Saracen’s Rugby match at Franklin Gardens on Friday 31 May.
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Gareth Fuller, NSO choirmaster
Gareth is recognised throughout the UK as one of the best vocal directors for his ability to develop any voice he works with. Gareth has conducted some of the most dynamic choirs across the UK. The high musicality standard of his work has taken him across the UK and further.
Gareth’s choirs are regular finalists or winners of choir competitions. After 15 years teaching primarily in London-based schools and a further seven years teaching in colleges and music specialist settings, the positive impact of choir music has led to Gareth’s current vocation.
Founder/conductor, Gareth Fuller, continues to develop UK-based choirs under his new organisation Sings Out Music UK CIC and acts as Music Director to artists including 90’s chart-toppers, Damage and VV Brown.
Choirs under Gareth’s direction have performed with Sting, Sir Elton John, Luciano Pavarotti, Eric Clapton and HRH The Queen.
Northants Sings Out is one of his many choirs that have spread the joy of group singing across all genres of music.
The choir was founded in 2014 by nationally acclaimed choir conductor Gareth Fuller who has been described as ‘The UK’s most ingenious cross-genre musician’.