Bring It North’s harmonies are so mesmerizing that even experienced listeners find themselves drawn back time and again. While many male groups have inspired repeated listens, what truly sets this band apart is their age—five boys between ten and twelve years old—showcasing a vocal skill level that many adult groups strive to reach. Their blend of impressive musical talent and youthful innocence creates an unforgettable listening experience.

This talented quintet—Max Ferguson (10), Toby McTurk (11), Harry Steel (11), Felix Yates (11), and Oscar Williams (12)—hail from northern England. They were brought together by an inventive music teacher aiming to craft something truly special. Their standout moment came with a stunning, unreleased four-minute arrangement of “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman. This performance, shared on their YouTube channel but never aired on Britain’s Got Talent, perfectly highlights their ability to weave a beautiful and emotional five-part harmony.

Though their audition featuring Elton John’s “Electricity” earned them widespread praise, the judges quickly advanced them. Their rendition of “A Million Dreams” during the 2018 Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals captivated both judges and audiences alike, earning descriptions like “angelic voices” and inspiring judge Alesha Dixon to encourage young boys everywhere to chase their dreams.
