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One young man shocked everyone with his stunning vocal performance of a classic song from a beloved musical.

People are divided on a whole range of issues and subjects. Family members may be unable to discuss particular topics without it descending into a heated argument. But when it comes to talent, most people can reach a near-unanimous agreement whenever they see or hear it.

That was essentially the case when Travis George, a 22-year-old man, took the stage on Britain’s Got Talent. Seconds after the music began, when Travis opened his mouth and the first notes of “Stars” from Les Misérables started coming out, the whole studio audience, including the judges, were in awe! 

Everyone in the room was shocked at the young man’s voice. The audience lets out a thunderous round of applause at the pleasant surprise. The camera also catches Alesha and Simon as their eyes widen in surprise and amazement.

The studio audience’s applause does not die down. Instead, the members of the audience continue to show their overwhelming approval of Travis’s voice. They literally clap, cheer and shout throughout his entire performance. I’ve never seen that before!

Near the 1:20-minute mark of the clip, Travis stops momentarily and takes his hand to his mouth. It appears that he is genuinely taken aback by their kind and warm reaction to his stunning performance.

The studio audience is not the only group of people who adored the young man’s performance. The judges, when it came time to share their thoughts, showered him in praise. 

Alesha mentioned that Travis does not understand the level of talent he possesses.

“You are adorable,” she said. “You are so sweet, and you don’t realize how great you are.”

Simon, like his fellow judges, was very complimentary toward the young man.

“Travis, I mean, it was obviously an amazing audition,” he said. 

This was an easy decision for the judges. Travis received four emphatic yes votes!

1 Thessalonians 5:11 “Therefore exhort one another, and build each other up, even as you also do.”