The Hungarian shadow theatre company, Attraction, became world-famous when they appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2013 and won the series. Their win was especially incredible since they became the first (and as of now, only), foreign act to win the talent show. Now, they are determined to win over the U.S., too, and they seem to be on the right path for that.
Attraction are currently on the series of America’s Got Talent, the only ones representing Hungary. This past Tuesday, they got a standing ovation after their performance on the show – reports Szeretlekmagyarorszag. Fifty different acts from 184 nations got the chance to present something, and the Hungarian group won the approval of the American audience (and the judges).
The founder and leader of the group, Zoltán Szűcs, believes that
“If you are talented and good, you will sooner or later reach your goals, and people will pay attention to you.”
This has certainly worked for the group so far. In 2013, they made history by being the first foreign act to win Britain’s Got Talent. Later, in 2018, they also won Britain’s Got Talent World Cup, winning the judges’ approval over all the other acts of the last twelve years. Now, they are the only Hungarian group in the American talent show, and they also get numerous invites to other prestigious events from all over the world.
Check out their amazing performance below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgobOISXoFs
For more news, check out this article about the girl who mesmerised the America’s Got Talent judges last year.
Featured image:Â facebook.com/pg/AttractionLatvanyszinhaz
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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