They’re not the first boy band to inspire repeated listens, but Bring It North’s harmonies feel fresh every time, so enchanting that even seasoned listeners find themselves captivated all over again. What’s truly remarkable is their age: a group of boys only ten to twelve years old commanding a level of vocal sophistication that many adult groups strive to reach. Their youthful innocence, combined with impressive musicality, creates a spellbinding experience.
Hailing from northern England and assembled by an innovative music teacher, this quintet—Max Ferguson (10), Toby McTurk (11), Harry Steel (11), Felix Yates (11), and Oscar Williams (12)—aimed to craft something truly original. Their defining moment came with a stunning, unreleased four-minute arrangement of “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman. Although it never aired on Britain’s Got Talent, the video on their official YouTube channel showcases their strengths coalescing into a heartwarming and stirring five-part harmony.
Their journey began with a glowing audition featuring Elton John’s “Electricity,” which earned them unanimous praise—and a fast pass from the judges. In the semi-finals, their “A Million Dreams” performance on Britain’s Got Talent 2018 left audiences and judges alike moved, drawing comments like “angelic voices” and earning Alesha Dixon’s encouragement to inspire other boys to pursue their passions.