ITV Britain's Got Talent child star left 'crying' over exciting career news

   

Connie Talbot notably appeared on the first series of Britain's Got Talent in 2007, and has now shared a career update

Britain's Got Talent star Connie Talbot declared, "That's a wrap," in a heartfelt thank-you note to her supporters.

The 24-year-old singer became a household name after appearing on Britain's Got Talent back in 2007.

She was just six years old when she auditioned, performing a stunning rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow from the Wizard of Oz.

Connie made it through to the final, where she finished in second place behind opera singer Paul Potts.

Now, Connie has issued a career update with her fans, taking to Instagram on Monday (May 26) to reflect on her time on tour with US rock band, Boyce Avenue.

 
Connie Talbot
Connie Talbot issued a career update on Monday (May 26)

Alongside images of Connie singing on stage, the caption read: "That's a wrap! I had the best time on tour supporting @boyceavenue. Thank you for having me, and thank you to every audience that sang their hearts out with us. Not something I'm going to forget very easily," reports Belfast Live.

"Thank you @boyceavenue for having me and to all the crew for making this tour so special."

 

Connie concluded: "BRB, just crying that it's over... may have to arrange a mini tour."

Fans quickly took to the comments section to share their praise after seeing Connie perform, with one person writing: "You were incredible. Can't wait to see you again soon."

"Loved every minute in Belfast! Thank you for making it such a special night! Really was unforgettable, until next time!" another added, while a third said: "So grateful I was able to see you twice on the tour. You were amazing as always, can't wait for the next one!"

 
Connie Talbot was just seven when she appeared on BGT in 2007
Connie came second in the first series of Britain's Got Talent 

The praise continued as a fourth admirer said: "Thank you for your show Connie. It's so fantastic to see this tour. What a beautiful performance when you combine with @boyceavenue. You're truly a legend. Thank you and I hope to see another tour in the future."

Following her Britain's Got Talent appearance, Connie signed a six-figure deal with the Rainbow Recording Company.

Her debut album made waves in November 2007, swiftly achieving gold status by early December, an achievement celebrated with a gold disc on This Morning.

The overwhelming demand for Connie's music led to a massive reprint of her debut album, initially rolling out 50,000 copies, only to require an additional batch of 120,000 due to soaring sales within just days.

Continuing her journey in the music industry, Connie graced the stage of Britain's Got Talent: The Champions in 2019, enthralling audiences once again with a series of standout original tracks.

Britain's Got Talent is available to stream on ITVX