Can you remember standing in front of a large crowd during school holiday performances? This is the inspiring story of Oscar Donnelly, a six-year-old boy from Scotland.
From the moment he learned to walk, his parents, Annie and Chris, noticed that he was always dancing and supported his creativity from an early age.
His strong love for dance led them to believe it could become his future. Oscar didn’t just show natural ability — he also had endless determination. At the time, they never expected that one day he would appear on Britain’s Got Talent.
While many children choose modern styles such as hip-hop or jazz, Oscar felt a special connection to traditional Irish dance.
This style allowed him to honor his cultural roots while doing what he loved most. As the years passed, his skills improved greatly, and he gained respect within the Irish dance community, even though he was still unknown to the wider public.
When his parents learned about the Got Talent auditions, they immediately knew Oscar should participate. It was the perfect opportunity for him to perform on a major stage and share his talent — but would he be confident enough to dance in front of such a huge crowd?