Britain’s Got Talent 2012: Diversity perform with Paul Gbegbaje on BGT final (VIDEO)

Tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent series finale was like a throw back to 2009!

Susan Boyle – who came second on the ITV show three years ago – returned to perform tonight, after the eleven acts competing for the title had showcased their talent for the last time.

Also taking to the stage, was the winners of that year’s series Diversity.

The talented street dance troupe performed a computer game based routine, which started with them telling the audience:

‘The last time you saw us we were trapped in a game. Nothing has changed. We are still digitised.’

The crew were dressed in their usual style of futuristic robot style body suits and watching them, it’s easy to see why Amanda Holden was so hard on other street dance acts who entered the show this year….very few came close to comparing to the original stars.

Our favourite part was when the heavy backing track stopped and the boys were accompanied by just one live pianist…it was actually quite moving.

Afterwards troupe leader and Got To Dance judge Ashley Banjo said:

‘What an amazing lineup and excuse the pun but there is tons of diversity in here too which I love. Since we won this show, life has been amazing. This is the fourth time we have performed on this stage and we have went on to do so many things.’

Did you enjoy Diversity on Britain’s Got Talent tonight? Leave your comments below….

12 Responses to “Britain’s Got Talent 2012: Diversity perform with Paul Gbegbaje on BGT final (VIDEO)”

  1. scott t says:

    Wow. Who was the piano person. Absolute stars

  2. Joey says:

    Does anyone know the name of the piano piece they danced to? Such a beautiful performance!

  3. kie says:

    Amazing, really want to know the piano piece.

  4. Aaron says:

    I must know what that drum n bass piece is called!

  5. Nubby says:

    Wasn’t that the piano guy, Paul Bedagaye or something from a previous BGT?

  6. ziggy says:

    yes Nubby – diversity was digitized with paul gbegbaje (piano man from britains got talent)

  7. EnoLaget says:

    Kill the Noise remix of Nero’s “Must be the Feeling” is the magic that begins at 1:25

  8. Nubby says:

    @ziggy. Thought so. It was like noone recognised him though.

  9. richard says:

    great performance, anyone no what the track was just b4 the piano was played

  10. Matt says:

    Richard, Read EnoLaget’s response above yours