They did secure him a spot in the top three however, so that very expensive looking piano wasn’t burnt to a cinder for no reason… right?Ģ. Unfortunately he was either too off the wall for the superfans or the show didn’t translate as well in the arena as it did on TV.
Italians – who have famously good taste – agree and crowned him as winner of Italy’s Got Talent earlier this year. Halfway between a human didgeridoo and a Butlins Chuck Berry impersonator but with a much larger budget, Antonio Sorgentone really does have talent. I would buy a ticket worth a maximum of £20 to see this wonderfully wacky man perform live. Antonio Sorgentone (Italy) Antonio set his piano on fire not long after this (Photo: Syco/ITV) Shall we have a look at how tonight’s line-up should have been ranked in my humble opinion? Go on then: 1. Ant and Dec may have possibly been a little trigger happy with their Golden Buzzer for third act Alexa Lauenburger, though I doubt I would have much more self control if I found myself surrounded by eight dogs.