The performance of Donchez Dacres on the stage of Britain’s Got Talent became one of those rare moments when music, energy, and audience reaction come together into one complete show. He stepped onto the stage with simple yet confident movements, and from the very first seconds it was clear that this would not be an ordinary performance.
His performance, filled with “good vibes,” especially through the song Wiggle Wine, was not only something to hear, but something to feel. The audience in the hall began to move, smile, and instantly engage with the atmosphere he created. It was one of those moments when an artist doesn’t just sing, but creates a mood that spreads to everyone, regardless of age or musical taste.

The judges couldn’t remain indifferent either. You could see surprise and joy on their faces, while the applause from the audience kept growing louder. The moment reached its peak when David Walliams, completely carried away by the positive energy, pressed the Golden Buzzer. It was not only unexpected, but also a clear sign that this performance went beyond the usual boundaries of the competition.
The secret of Donchez’s success was not just his voice, but his personality and stage presence. He showed that sometimes the simplest ideas can become the most memorable when delivered with sincerity and joy. His movements, his smile, and his connection with the audience created an environment where everyone simply wanted to enjoy the moment.
This performance is a reminder that art is not only about technique, but also about feeling. And it was exactly that feeling that Donchez delivered from the stage, making his performance not only memorable, but truly inspiring.
