![]() ![]() I’ll definitely be giving it my all for Scotland!”Ĭammy recently became a father to his young daughter Bonnie and aims to make her proud throughout his BGT experience.īuster Howes, Chief Executive of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, said: “Cammy’s one of those personalities you instantly warm to and we couldn’t be prouder of him and his efforts on Britain’s Got Talent. I really hope I can do them and the whole of the country proud at the semi-finals. “I can’t thank everyone at the Tattoo enough for their support so far and for giving me the opportunity to come back to perform at Edinburgh Castle alongside Stevie. I’d really urge people to snap up tickets for this year’s Show as the whole experience of the Tattoo, whether performing or watching, is a spectacle to behold. “Little did I know just a year on I’d be auditioning in front of Simon Cowell and the other judges and there’s no doubt that my time performing last year in the Tattoo really helped build my confidence to just go for it. The team at the Tattoo are so good about giving fresh talent like me a chance to showcase their skills. “My dad was actually a lone piper at the Tattoo back in the day, so for it to come full circle, with me performing on the same Castle Esplanade was something really special. Cammy was joined by Stevie Small, Production Manager at the Tattoo, who played the pipes, set against the stunning Edinburgh skyline.Ĭammy said: “It was always my dream to play at Edinburgh Castle so I’m forever indebted to the Tattoo and the whole team there for giving me the opportunity to play in such an iconic Show alongside so many talented people from around the world.Ĭammy recently returned to the castle esplanade to record a special music video. To celebrate his success on the show, the Tattoo welcomed Cammy back to Edinburgh Castle to record a special video performance of Wild Mountain Thyme. ![]() He was part of the Electro Pipes performers at last year’s Tattoo, who provided a fresh addition to the Show on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, mixing the traditional bagpipes with modern, electronic music, combined with state-of-the-art projection and lighting. ![]() READ MORE: Edinburgh mum 'unable to sleep' as giant bed bugs family in council houseĬammy is also a barber by trade and a gifted bagpiper. The 32-year-old wowed judges during his audition last month performing Olivia Rodrigo's Drivers License and will now vie for a place in Sunday's live final. Talented Cammy Barnes, from Fife, is flying the Scottish flag and looking to cement a place in the final of the talent competition, but having played the bagpipes in front of thousands in the capital, his singing voice is what has got him this far in the show. A Scottish singer who performed at last year's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the only remaining Scot on Britain's Got Talent. ![]()
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