A teenage singing sensation from the 2023 Britain’s Got Talent series is joining the line-up of the Proms Spectacular, taking place at Stonor Park .
Malakai Bayoh, a finalist on the popular TV show and recipient of Simon Cowell’s Golden Buzzer, is performing songs from his new and much-anticipated album ‘Golden’, released on Friday July 21.
Continually hitting the highest notes, mesmerising audiences and reducing the judges of Britain’s biggest talent show to tears, 14-year-old Malakai is joining the 50-piece London Orion Orchestra, which is performing popular proms pieces, including Nessun Dorma, the Sailor’s Hornpipe, Land of Hope & Glory, Rule Britannia and Jerusalem.
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John Matthews, director at BEL Events said: “Having Malakai join the Proms Spectacular tour is a huge honour especially as it’s one of the only times to see him perform live this summer.
"It’s fantastic news for classical music enthusiasts, who have been observing Malakai’s career progress over the years, culminating in the sensational performances he gave on this year’s series of Britain Got Talent.
“Stonor Park’s picturesque park land is the perfect setting for beautifully performed renditions of classical favourites and Malakai’s new album ‘Golden’.
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"A summer’s evening is a wonderful time to get together with friends and family and create special memories that you’ll reminisce about for years to come.”
Sam Griffiths, one of the finest Swing singers in the UK and world-class Scottish opera tenor, Nicky Spence OBE, will also be performing special sets at the Proms Spectacular, with the talented acts supported by a spitfire flyover and musical firework display.
Proms Spectacular takes place at Stonor Park near Henley on Saturday August 12. https://belevents.co.uk/proms-stonor/
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