Watford-based Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists to perform at iconic cricket venue

   

Electric Umbrella. <i>(Image: Dymond/TalkbackThames/Shutterstock)</i>

Watford-based charity Electric Umbrella's whirlwind journey is set to continue as they gear up to perform at an iconic cricket venue.

Following a fairy tale run to the Britain's Got Talent semi finals, they will provide entertainment at the Lord's Cricket Ground this afternoon (June 25), as part of the second annual Disability Cricket Day.

From 2.45pm, the charity's band will be performing ahead of the Men’s Mixed Disability International T20 match between England and India.

Electric Umbrella (Image: Dymond/TalkbackThames/Shutterstock) In a social media post, an Electric Umbrella spokesperson said: "As part of  Disability Cricket Day, Electric Umbrella is bringing music, colour and joy to one of the most legendary venues in the world and you can watch it all live from home!"

For those unable to make it to Lord's, a live stream will be available on YouTube.

Lord's Cricket Ground The charity gained national prominence earlier this year when it won the hearts and minds of the public, earning Simon Cowell's golden buzzer on the ITV show.

In the live semi-final they made it the final two, narrowly missing out on a place in the final to table tennis dance group Ping Pong Pang.

 

After the show, the charity said: "We may not have made it to the final, but our hearts are absolutely full.

"Thank you for every single vote, message, and cheer. We've had the most incredible journey on Britain's Got Talent and this is just the beginning.

"We’ve shown what’s possible when music is truly for everyone, and we couldn’t have done it without you but also to each and every single one of our members, their support system and the people who know and love us."