When Vince and Lee, The Soldiers of Swing, marched onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2020, they instantly stood out. Dressed in vintage military-style uniforms and bringing big old-school energy, they looked like they’d stepped straight out of another era. But what really made people pay attention was how much fun they were clearly about to have.
The duo launched into a lively swing routine that mixed singing, dancing, and wartime charm in a way that felt more like a full stage show than a simple audition. Their chemistry was tight, their timing was sharp, and the performance had that infectious feel-good energy that makes an entire room smile at once. What could have felt gimmicky instead came across as polished, playful, and genuinely entertaining.
As the act built, the audience got louder and louder, clapping along and clearly loving the throwback vibe. It was the kind of audition that reminded everyone how effective pure showmanship can be. Vince and Lee didn’t just sing — they sold the whole atmosphere, turning a BGT audition into a mini time-travel party.






