TZ stuntmen set for All-Stars Grand finale

TANZANIAN stuntmen, Fadhili Ramadhani and Ibrahimu Jobu, who form the group ‘Ramadhani brothers’, have kept mounting in the circus world after starring in the All Stars Got Talent this weekend in Madrid, Spain.

Their performance has paraded them to the different Got Talent competition grand finals. They sailed to the grand final in the finales, including the Australia and France got talents seasons held last year separately.

Recently, they have been contesting in the All Stars Got Talent and have managed to sail to the grand finale.

In this way, they will compete among their fellow Grand Finalists, hoping the audience on the set will determine the winner through their votes.

In this season’s journey, they have met with magicians in the world’s top of illusionism; other artists include those who performed in the best auditoriums in Las Vegas and acrobats from the Cirque du Soleil who are some of the winners, finalists, and viral talents of the different versions of ‘Got Talent’ from around the world that will go up to the scene of the new program.

The programme’s jury is Edurne García, Paula Echevarría, and Risto Mejide, where Santi Millán once again acts as master of ceremonies.

Leo Harlem, Jorge Blass, Carlos Areces, Dani Fernández, Luis Zahera, and David Martínez (TheGrefg) in the Grand Final will be the guest judges of the next programs.

The jury will issue their evaluations, but it will only be the audience on the set who will determine the winner’s identity with their votes.

According to the organisers, ‘Got Talent: All-Stars’, over six audition programs and a Grand Final will be held on a  1,400-square-meter set, recreating a monumental theatre with an audience, high stalls, and modern boxes.

Following their outstanding performance, President Samia Suluhu Hassan hailed Ramadhan Brothers for proudly representing the country in Australia Got Talent, winning them a Golden Buzzer.

The two brothers won the buzzer that sailed them to the semi-final following a death-defying act that caught the attention of the four judges.

Still, one among the judges, Kate Ritchie, could not resist keeping her excitement; therefore, she slammed the Golden Buzzer to push the acrobats through to the semi-final.

The Tanzanian duo showed static poses showcasing feats of strength and balance; they also had other acrobatic moves, such as adagio acro and acrobatic yoga.

Their moves wowed the crowd at the venue, bringing life to the act as one of the judges, Alesha Dixon, could not stop herself from jumping on the table to celebrate the Tanzanian acrobatic show.

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