It’s not every day that Simon Cowell — the notoriously tough judge of Britain’s Got Talent — calls something “one of the most unique acts” he’s ever seen. But that’s exactly what happened in Episode 7 of BGT 2025, when a groundbreaking performance titled “Made in Vietnam” took the stage and left the world speechless.
Representing Vietnamese artistry, identity, and innovation, the group stunned the judges and audience alike with a jaw-dropping blend of cultural storytelling, visual spectacle, and emotional power. Dressed in traditional áo dài with a modern twist, and accompanied by a hypnotic soundtrack blending ancient instruments with contemporary beats, the act was a celebration of Vietnamese heritage with global appeal.
From the very first second, the act transported the audience into another world — one of lanterns, shadows, precise choreography, and deep emotion. It wasn’t just a performance — it was a statement.
Simon Cowell, visibly moved, said:
“This is what we mean when we say this stage is open to the world. You came here and delivered something I’ve never seen before. Absolutely extraordinary.”
Alesha Dixon called it “breathtakingly beautiful,” while Amanda Holden dubbed it “a proud moment not just for Vietnam, but for the entire BGT legacy.” Bruno Tonioli, nearly in tears, said: “Art like this connects people beyond borders.”
Social media exploded with admiration for the group — and Vietnamese fans across the globe rallied behind them with pride.
“This is not just talent — this is identity, history, and innovation coming together,” one viewer commented.
“Vietnam just raised the bar. Incredible,” wrote another.
As the crowd roared and the judges stood for a long standing ovation, one thing was clear — “Made in Vietnam” didn’t just audition.
They made history.