When dance group Balance stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2016, the judges expected energy — but probably not this much. The group came out with confidence, sharp style, and the kind of vibe that instantly told the audience they were there to have fun and own the stage.
The moment the music started, the whole theatre lit up. Their routine mixed slick street dance moves, playful swagger, and crowd-hyping energy that made the performance feel less like a regular audition and more like a live party. Every transition was clean, the timing was tight, and their chemistry as a group made it impossible to look away.
What really made the moment memorable was how infectious the performance became. The judges were smiling, the audience was cheering, and even Alesha Dixon got pulled into the fun as the act became known for getting her to do the Nae Nae. That kind of reaction says everything: Balance didn’t just perform for the judges — they got the whole room moving with them.
This was the kind of audition that reminds you why dance acts can be so exciting on talent shows. Big personality, big rhythm, and the kind of feel-good energy that leaves everyone grinning by the end.






