They received a standing ovation for their performance of a Harry Styles hit.
John's Boys Male Chorus received a standing ovation on the ITV hit show with their rendition of Harry Style's"Falling".
The choir's leader, Aled Philips who is director of music at Oswestry School, even quipped that host Ant McPartlin had been the inspiration for the choice of song - after the presented slipped over on stage in a previous show. It was formed in 2016 when members collaborated to celebrate the lives of their former conductors, John Glyn-Williams and John Tudor-Davies.
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