Two Tough Cowboys And Their Dance Crew Leave The Judges In Awe

When this cowboy comes on stage, Simon Cowell's signature scowl is perfectly visible.

The song "Backwards" by Rascal Flatts plays. Suddenly, another cowboy joins him. They move together in unison for a little bit. Then the music completely stops…

The Britain's Got Talent judges look puzzled and the audience is silent. Just when it seemed like this act was a dud, over a dozen dancers rush the stage.

All I have to say is: "Holy cow!" I've never seen a hoedown quite like this. The audience roars and the judges are forced to pick their jaws off the floor.

I haven't seen a hoedown sequence this epic since the "Barn Raising" scene in Seven Brothers For Seven Brides. 

The group is called Countryvive and if you think country music is only prominent in the United States, you've got to see this group perform.

This line dancing act is made of 19 members from Northern Ireland, England, Wales, and Scotland.

While the art of hoedown has it's origins in rural Appalachia, the dance rose in popularity in the 1940s '50s. I guess somehow it made its way overseas!

Who doesn't love a little cultural diffusion, especially when it looks like this!

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