The Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir, launched in 2024 with backing from Jeremy Clarkson, advances to the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent following a Golden Buzzer performance that moved judge Amanda Holden to tears.
BGT Breakthrough Performance
The 32-member choir captivated audiences on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent with their stirring rendition of Elbow’s ‘One Day Like This.’ Amanda Holden hit the Golden Buzzer, securing their spot in the semi-finals and sparking emotional reactions from judges and viewers alike.
Upcoming Role in Clarkson’s Farm
Filming for series five of Clarkson’s Farm progresses steadily, with the episode set to air next year. Fans catch series four soon, which Jeremy Clarkson describes as darker than previous seasons. The choir’s inclusion promises an uplifting highlight, boosting their rising fame.
The group, supported by Hawkstone Brewery—co-owned by Clarkson in the Cotswolds near Diddly Squat Farm—often features Clarkson joining in song.
Charity Focus and Fan Reactions
Beyond music, the choir raises awareness and funds for mental health support in farming communities. They released a charity single benefiting Shout, a free, confidential 24/7 text service for farmers. A limited-edition vinyl sells exclusively via the Hawkstone Brewery website.
Viewers flooded X with praise. One shared: ‘It was only a matter of time before Amanda hit the golden buzzer. The Hawkstone Farmers Choir planted the seeds and reaped the harvest of a semi-final spot.’ Another congratulated: ‘Amanda pressed the Golden Buzzer for the Hawkstone Farmers Choir!’
Clarkson’s Farm streams on Amazon Prime.

