With so many talented acts on this season of Britain’s Got Talent, picking a winner is no simple task. The emergence of boy band Chapter 13—comprising Jacob Swann, Noah Key, Tom Abisgold, and Jake Slack—has made the decision even harder.
These four teenagers, aged between 14 and 15, originally met while starring in London’s West End production of School of Rock. Their shared passion for music inspired them to form a band and leave their mark.
A Show-Stopping Performance 

Before Chapter 13 even began their audition, Simon Cowell noted how polished they appeared as a group. But once they started performing, it was clear that their talent far exceeded their style.
Playing a medley of Stevie Wonder hits, they dominated the stage with a confidence beyond their years. Tom’s powerful vocals drew attention, but it was their exceptional musicianship and seamless collaboration that truly captivated the audience.
The energy was infectious—audience members, hosts, and even the female judges clapped and sang along, completely absorbed by the moment. Simon Cowell observed with a knowing smile as their undeniable charm and skill won everyone over.
The Golden Buzzer Moment 

Judge Amanda Holden couldn’t hide her excitement. “I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen four young musicians so in sync,” she exclaimed. “You are absolutely incredible, and you should win the whole show.”
With that, she hit the golden buzzer—the final one of the season! Gold confetti rained down as the band celebrated, marking an unforgettable milestone in their journey.
The Praise Continues
- Alesha Dixon: “The musicianship I just saw was outstanding. Your skill level is so impressive.”
- David Walliams: Described their performance as “refreshing” and “brilliant.”
- Simon Cowell: Grinned and remarked that he could see kids thinking, “I’d love to be in that because it’s more fun than being at school.”
A Promising Future Ahead 
Win or lose, one thing is clear—Chapter 13 is a band on the rise. Their talent, stage presence, and genuine passion for music set them apart, hinting at an even brighter future ahead.