Abyss are a young streetdance troupe from South London, who describe themselves as a big brotherhood. Originally constructed through friends, family and auditions, these boys would be truly honoured to perform their act for the Queen on the Royal Variety Performance - something which they strongly believe she'd love! With streetdance acts having proved popular in Britain's Got Talent in the past, these boys are hopeful, but the judges are tired of seeing the same old act. There has been a standard set by previous winners, like Diversity, that all streetdance acts must now measure up to. Can this group of 17 to 28 year old dancers impress the judges enough, with their incredible synchronicity, to advance through the competition to prove what they can really do?
i went through them and on every episode since this one diversity have been mentioned that is why they are the best
MissKayeBrownexxx 6 months ago
i totally agree with amanda
1. there preformance went slow
2. there cheeky and dissrespectful to the juges even tho there helping
3. they copied diversity with half of there moves
4. diversity set the bar for streetdance if your not better dont go
5. louis just likes anyone hes a suckup
6. they r older thn diversity so there nt the younger
7. diversity started the big craze for streetdance so why copy there moves nd take it as there own
8. Diversity are just all around best
LIKE IF U AGREE
MissKayeBrownexxx 6 months ago
I dont really care for it...
aliengrrl 8 months ago
@ao0xa The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony
o0SpecialWun0o 9 months ago
Seemed to go very slow..
Howcoolamiinthishat 9 months ago
i agree with amanda.
IncubusKevuk 9 months ago
OLDEST SOUNDS JUST LIKE WILEY!!! :O
GOLDPIG92 9 months ago
what was that song in the beginig of dancee? 1:24
ao0xa 9 months ago
I agreed with Amanda.
vapamas 9 months ago