He Brought an Accordion on BGT… Then Turned a Disco Classic Into a Total Crowd Explosion

You could just feel the audience wondering what was about to happen when Scottish singer RuMac entered the Britain’s Got Talent 2025 stage with an accordion. Because the accordion isn’t often the “coolest” instrument in talent events, everyone was taken aback by his audition. He selected Baccara’s “Yes Sir, I Can Boogie,” a disco classic that no one had anticipated hearing like this.

The entire atmosphere shifted in the first few seconds. RuMac tackled the song with swagger, pace, and a big smile, making the accordion the center of attention. He didn’t play it safe or conventional. With the audience applauding and the judges rapidly understanding this wasn’t a novelty act at all, what could have seemed quirky transformed into something truly electrifying.

The theater was completely on his side by the time he reached the main chorus. The performance had the ideal balance of talent, enjoyment, and “I can’t believe this works so well” enthusiasm that quickly makes an audition unforgettable. RuMac gave an instrument that many people undervalue a strong, contemporary flair that is hard to resist.

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