Elliot Evans (born 19 December 1995) is an English teen pop singer who reached the semi-finals of the third series of ITV variety show Britain's Got Talent, singing with his parents Estelle and Giles and young sisters Georgia and Olivia as family singing group Good Evans.
In January 2009, the group auditioned for the third series of the ITV television show Britain's Got Talent.
The audience gave the family a standing ovation but Simon had a few words of advice for the group.
He was singing with his family at their home in Winsford Avenue, Allesley Park, when he noticed a change in his voice.
Evans has recorded his first single and in January will be performing at London's O2 Arena supported by a 4,000-strong children's choir for the Voice In A Million project.
[3] He will be singing Michael Jackson's "I'll Be There" – the song that took him to stardom on Britain's Got Talent – and will be backed by a 4,000 choir.
[1][3] Evans recorded the track on 14 August 2009 at Shepperton Film Studios with a choir of 100 young voices.
[1][3] He was approached to lend his support which he readily agreed to give, he has also been involved with the NSPCC, National Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
[5][needs update] Evans joined Beverley Knight and X Factor contestants Harmony Hood to entertain the crowds at Coventry's Christmas lights switch-on on 29 November 2009.