In a heartwarming and unforgettable moment on Britain’s Got Talent Unseen, the Rossendale Male Voice Choir proved that age is just a number — and that harmony only gets better with time. The legendary group took to the stage during their 100th anniversary year and delivered a stunning rendition of Oasis’s classic hit “Some Might Say,” captivating both the audience and judges alike.
Founded in 1924 in Lancashire, the choir has stood the test of time, surviving wars, societal change, and musical revolutions — and now, they’re thriving under the spotlight of one of Britain’s biggest talent stages. With members ranging from their 20s to over 80, the performance was not just a celebration of their centenary but a bold reminder that community, passion, and music know no age limits.
Their song choice raised eyebrows at first — a rock anthem from the Britpop era isn’t exactly what one might expect from a traditional male voice choir. But from the first notes, it was clear this wasn’t going to be a typical performance. Their rich harmonies, powerful vocals, and emotional delivery brought a whole new life to the Oasis classic, leaving everyone watching with goosebumps.
Backstage, choir members shared their excitement and gratitude for the chance to showcase their legacy to a national audience. “It’s about keeping the tradition alive,” one member said. “And inspiring the next generation to sing with pride.”
Fans quickly flooded social media with praise, calling the performance “unexpectedly emotional,” “incredible,” and “a perfect blend of old-school and modern energy.” Even longtime Oasis fans tipped their hats, recognizing the group’s ability to transform the song into something entirely new.
As BGT continues to uncover unique talent across the UK, the Rossendale Male Voice Choir has proven that sometimes the most powerful performances come not from novelty or shock — but from heart, history, and harmony.