During their audition, they sang a protest song about bullying called Hopeful. Due to receiving Simon’s Golden Buzzer, they went straight to the Semi-Finals. Alesha commented that the minute the duo started the second verse, it ‘bred her eyes’, adding that it was ‘really, really touching’ fact. David added ‘for two kids like you to go out on the field and sing about something that really affects you, do it in your own style, that’s a really rare thing, that’s why. why did you get the Golden Buzzer today’.
During the Semi-Finals, they sang a song about losing a friend, and all the audience and judges were given a candle to wave during their performance. They performed this song standing in front of a glowing box podium, there were some silhouettes on it, however their faces couldn’t be seen because of the lack of light, these people later turned out to be an ensemble. perform the chorus of the song with the duo as the spotlight shines on them. By the end of the performance, the back of the stage was properly lit and visible to the choir, as well as the audience and judges, who were provided with candles to wave throughout the performance. They won the Public Vote and went straight to the Finals, becoming the first act to do so.
In the Finals, they performed the same song that they performed in the audition. During their performance, they stood on an open rectangular glowing box platform as they performed, before walking down the stairs on either side of the stage, while a number of people stepped onto the podium and acted as one. choir and sing with the duo in the chorus, as spotlights change color from blue to yellow down on both the duo and the choir. Towards the end of their performance, the Golden Confetti slowly began to fall onto the stage. They ended up finishing third after their performance in the Finals.