The first round of auditions of Britain's Got Talent held one of the most heartwarming performances of all time.

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As the series began to see the wide range of talented people all across England, one young singer named Calum Scott walked on the stage to sing Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" in a slower version. As he approached the microphone, he looked a bit nervous as he prepared to sing his rendition, which turned out to impress the judges so much that the most critical one hit the golden buzzer.

Simon Cowell, who is known for his honest critiques in performances, was so blown away that he pressed that buzzer leaving Scott in the moment of a lifetime. And it appears that his shining spotlight is still going strong.

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On Saturday, the performer took to his Twitter page to mention how grateful he is to everyone who has been supportive.

"The support since my audition has been completely overwhelming and my phone hasn't stopped!! I cannot thank you enough!! Massive love! X," he wrote.

Other users sent him their kind words including, "gave me goosebumps and had me crying..... wow! that's all I can say xxx" and "you were amazing calum! You're gonna go far!"

After the audience cheered Scott on, Cowell said, "I've never ever in all the years I've done this show heard a guy with the talent you've got."

See the breathtaking performance below.