Jeremy Clarkson's choir wins Britain's Got Talent

Naj ModakSouth of England
News imageWill Rogers A large group of performers stands on tiered platforms on a brightly lit stage, appearing to sing together as a choir. A conductor stands at the front, guiding the performance. In front of the stage, a panel of judges sits at a table, watching. The background features warm, glowing lights and foliage-like scenery, while an audience in the foreground raises hands and watches the show.Will Rogers
The choir had wowed the judges in the semi-final

A choir initially put together by Jeremy Clarkson has been named the 2026 winner of Britain's Got Talent.

The Hawkstone Farmers' Choir was set up by the TV presenter to support farmers around his farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, with their mental health and is the first group of its kind to win the ITV talent show.

Teenage magician Rafferty Coope, from Hampshire, came fifth after also making it to the final.

After the group's win was announced, choir member Katryna Shell told presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly: "This is for all the farmers out there, for anybody that's struggling, it's not a taboo subject, if you're not OK, speak up, this is for the farmers."

Before their performance, the choir members described Clarkson, who was in the audience for the live final, as their "biggest cheerleader" and added they "couldn't thank him enough".

Judge Simon Cowell said he had questioned their decision to perform an original song, but told them "it paid off", calling it "absolutely stunning", "heartfelt" and "joyous".

They will receive a £250,000 cash prize and the opportunity to perform at the annual Royal Variety Performance.

News imageHawkstone Farmers' Choir The choir is standing outside and looking at the camera, many toasting the picture with a pint. There are men and women with Jeremy Clarkson in the middle.Hawkstone Farmers' Choir
The Hawkstone Farmers' Choir are made up of farmers from across the UK

Fellow judge Amanda Holden was brought to tears.

She told them: "You've made me cry again, I couldn't be prouder of you, the harmonising was beautiful and watching the changing seasons behind you, and really thinking about every second that you spend sowing dreams into that earth, which is one of the beautiful lines of that song."

Dog act Anastasiia and Salsa finished in third place, while drone display team Celestial finished second after a pre-recorded performance recreating moments from previous series of Britain's Got Talent with illuminated drones.

News imageTom Dymond/Talkback Thames A beaming BGT golden buzzer winner Rafferty Coope has both hands high in the air and his eyes are closed in disbelief as he celebrates his golden buzzer moment. Wearing a white T-shirt under his open black shirt his sleeves are rolled up to the elbows as golden confetti falls from the roof of the building all around him. Tom Dymond/Talkback Thames
Rafferty Coope's golden buzzer-winning performance was broadcast on ITV in March

Coope, was initially given a fast track to the semi-final show after judge KSI pressed his golden buzzer.

His first performance had been a combination of music and magic based on the Journey anthem Don't Stop Believin'.