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Saturday, 2 June 2018

Group delighted with "once-in-a-lifetime" performance

SPELLBINDING: AcroCadabra had the honour of opening their semi final

PERFORMERS from a North Solihull-based group have thanked the public for their support following a barn-storming appearance on Britain's Got Talent.
As reported earlier this week, AcroCadabra - made up of members from Spotlight Stage School - had battled their way through to the live semi finals of the ITV show.
They performed their latest routine during Wednesday night's show, but were unfortunately not among the acts to be voted through to tomorrow's grand final.
In a statement on their Facebook page, the group said: "We were in such a tough semi final but, even though we were eliminated, we got to show the world what we could do.
"Thank you to everybody who has helped along the way, to all who voted and sent messages of support, and to the entire BGT team for giving us this unbelievable once-in-a-lifetime experience. We've loved every second!"
The group had been selected to open the third of the five semi finals, performing a frenetic new routine to Little Mix's hit Black Magic.
Comedy singer/pianist  Robert White topped the public vote, with opera singer Gruffydd Wyn Roberts gaining the second highest number of votes.
A total of 11 acts will be battling it out tomorrow with hope of winning the coveted spot on this year's Royal Variety Performance.

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