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Who are Born to Perform on Britain's Got Talent? Dance group deliver joyous audition on ITV show

Sheer joy is brought to the stage on Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent, when Born to Perform aim to impress the judges.

After far too long away from our screens, BGT made its return to our screens for a double header of episodes over Easter weekend, with hosts Ant and Dec back at the helm and judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Amanda Holden returning to the panel. The first two instalments of Britain's Got Talent' s new series gave ITV viewers plenty to digest.

There was a serious chill in the air thanks to The Phantom, The Scooter Boys sparked drama when one member crashed to the ground in the opening moments of their routine and two Golden Buzzers were hit. Amanda pressed hers for Loren Allred, the singer of The Greatest Showman's Never Enough, while on Sunday, fans saw Simon send comedian Axel Blake straight through to the semi finals.

READ MORE : Ant and Dec react to Golden Buzzers backstage after BGT backlash

The BGT audition action continues on Saturday night and one of the acts hoping to make it through to the next round are Born to Perform. Looking very much like they've just stepped off the set of the Corny Collins' Show, the dance group have the judges smiling and Ant and Dec singing in the wings with their routine to You Can't Stop The Beat from Hairspray. And, while we can't yet reveal the outcome of their audition, they look set to be a big favourite this year.

Who are Born to Perform on Britain's Got Talent?

According to their Twitter bio, Born to Perform are an inclusive, accessible and current dance school and support service for children and adults with SEN and disabilities.' While, prior to their audition airing they had less than 10 followers, the number looks set to soar after millions of viewers have seen them in action.

BGT published a clip of their audition online on Friday afternoon and, it quickly gathered plenty of comments on both Twitter and YouTube. One fan wrote: "Amazing can’t wait to see this talented group perform tomorrow evening!!"

A second reacted: "Aww it's great that they were doing something they love, I have a daughter with down syndrome so hopefully this performance will inspire her and others to do what they love to do best." Another wrote: "The ONLY limits in this world are the ones we place upon ourselves. WELL DONE, ALL!!! I can't wait to see the whole clip very soon!"

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