Chloe's the star of Yorkshire's Got Talent: SLIDESHOW

ON A NIGHT when stardust was in the air, 16 stage-struck hopefuls wowed a packed audience in the final of the Advertiser’s Yorkshire’s Got Talent. They sang their way into the hearts of a cheering 200-strong crowd who were left in no doubt

ON A NIGHT when stardust was in the air, 16 stage-struck hopefuls wowed a packed audience in the final of the Advertiser’s Yorkshire’s Got Talent.

 

They sang their way into the hearts of a cheering 200-strong crowd who were left in no doubt that the area is bursting with talent.

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And afterwards the Advertiser’s events manager, Mandy Tyler, said: “It was a magical night with a brilliant atmosphere which went down a storm with the audience.

“The talent was amazing and I was very proud to be associated with the event.”

Outright winner was 17-year-old Chloe Bird, from The Broom, who won a professional recording session at Rotherham’s Music Factory and will represent the Advertiser at major events next year.

In second place was Emma Crowder (16), from Whiston, and third spot went to 16-year-old Beth Coburn, from Brinsworth.

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The event, in front of a full house at the Consort Suite in Thurcroft, was the culmination of a hard-fought but friendly competition which attracted 52 entries.