SWINDON'S Tap Attack are over the moon after wowing all four judges on Britain's Got Talent.
They even got a standing ovation from David Walliams and Amanda Holden for their routine.
They now face a nail-biting wait to see if they make it into the live shows.
The dancers are from all over the UK, but Swindon is where their training centre is at the Wilkes Academy of Performing Arts.
The group's dream is to win the ITV programme and then use the £250,000 prize money to put on a show.
When the dancers said they are based in Swindon they were greeted with a ‘woo Swindon’ from David Walliams.
Tap Attack was created by Guinness World Record breaking tap dancer Jo Scanlan and co-founder Dean Magri.
The performance company was formed in 2008 and has since won 29 World Titles at the IDO World Tap Championships and became semi-finalists in series two of Sky1’s Got to Dance.
The company also has three patrons, Matt Flint who has choreographed shows in the West End, TV personality Jonathan Wilkes and Anne Walker MBE.
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