Twelve-year-old Kerr James, hailing from Glasgow, walked onto the daunting Britain’s Got Talent stage radiating a bright, youthful confidence that was immediately endearing. Despite his age, his musical ambition was clear and bold: he dreamt of becoming a recording artist, drawing inspiration from legends like Freddie Mercury. Backstage, the full support of his entire family, whom he proudly called “the full clan,” showcased the significance of this moment. With an infectious optimism and energy, Kerr was ready to show the world that his big dreams were well within his reach.
Kerr’s song choice, the soulful classic “Try A Little Tenderness,” was an incredibly ambitious selection for a boy his age, but he executed it with an astonishing maturity that belied his years. As he performed, the transformation was mesmerizing; he shed his schoolboy persona and channeled a confident, bluesy crooner. His voice possessed remarkable power and range, hitting the emotional high notes with professional precision, while his lively stage presence demonstrated an innate talent for commanding the audience’s attention. His performance was not just a song; it was a powerful, energetic show that proved he was already a seasoned performer.
The judges were visibly wowed by the sheer scale of his talent. David Walliams was quick to praise not only his “astonishing voice” but also his charisma, drawing a direct comparison to his idol, Freddie Mercury, for his “absolute dynamite” stage presence. The panel commended his positive energy and the fact that he was “different” and stood out from the crowd. Recognizing his immense potential and star quality, the judges rewarded Kerr James with four enthusiastic “Yes” votes. His unforgettable audition cemented his status as a young talent with bundles of potential and a very bright future in the music industry.
