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Charles Gray

Leeds' Class Dynamix on Britain's Got Talent perform 'raw and electric' anti-bullying act

A school choir from Leeds will perform an anti-bullying anthem on tonight's episode of Britain's Got Talent.

Class Dynamix, made of pupils from Windmill Primary School and lead by their teacher Danny, will be on TV tonight performing in front of music mogul Simon Cowell.

Owner of Syco, Cowell paid a visit to the school to inform the group of nine to 11 year olds they had been accepted to audition in Manchester.

According to the teaser video, the group blow away judge Simon and his colleagues David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon with their anti-bullying song - though whether they get through will not be revealed until tonight.

Posting on Facebook, teacher Danny said: "It stretched us greatly but I believe you are in for a treat tonight, it felt very authentic and magical. The kids were raw and electric.

"I am so proud of the courage these kids showed, and I am eternally grateful to EVERY kid, parent, school, family member, musician and friend who have become a part of this venture since we began.

"Your collective energy has made tonight possible, so we were all there in spirit on that stage!"

The group will perform on tonight's episode alongside Huddersfield dance group Coven. The show is on ITV at 8pm.

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