At just 12 years old, Cormac Thompson stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage with a quiet confidence that immediately captured the audience’s attention. Hailing from Lancashire, the young singer chose Snow Patrol’s emotional ballad “Run”, proving that sometimes the simplest performances leave the strongest impact.
From the very first note, Cormac’s pure and heartfelt voice filled the theater with emotion. His gentle delivery and remarkable vocal control created a magical atmosphere, earning praise from all four judges. Simon Cowell called it a brilliant song choice and admired how Cormac made it his own, while Amanda Holden described his voice as “pure” and “angelic.” The performance received four yeses, sending him through to the next stage of the competition.
Although Cormac’s journey ended before the live semi-finals, his audition remains one of the most touching performances of the season. His sincerity, natural talent, and emotional connection to the song left a lasting impression on viewers, reminding everyone that a powerful voice doesn’t need flashy moments to be unforgettable.






