The judges awarded two of the much sought-after golden buzzers, which advance performances to the live semi-finals.
Following a fantastic performance by Olly, who performed electric guitar renditions of Van Halen, Queen, and AC/DC, Amanda Holden was the first person to hit the buzzer. He informed the judges that he had been frightened and that his grandpa had taught him how to play the guitar when he was seven years old.
Simon Cowell, who was one of the judges, listened as he expressed his desire to become the best guitarist in the world in the future.
After he was finished, the audience applauded for him, and his grandpa came over to give him a hug. After the performance, Olly said, “I feel like I’m on top of the world.”
“It took me by surprise.” I was really taken aback by that. “Push the gold,” they started saying, and I thought that it would be a wonderful thing if they really did it. And then it occurred. The sensation was amazing.
“I believe that I have just achieved the greatest dream that I have ever had in my life.” “He went above and beyond,” Amanda Holden said. In my opinion, he is doing a fantastic job since he has told me that he wants to be the greatest in the world. The young rock star has thousands of social media followers because of his concerts, which are tributes to the guitarists that he admires the most.
Olly began performing music in the adjacent town of Chester after receiving a guitar for his seventh birthday when he was eight years old. The equipment that Scott Dixon Inc. endorses at the moment includes Scan Pro Audio equipment and Patrick Eggle guitars. The ultimate winner of this year’s competition, who auditioned at the London Palladium, will be awarded a life-changing financial prize of £250,000 as well as a slot on the Royal Variety Performance program.