BRITAIN'S Got Talent headed to Longbridge in search of future stars last week.
For the first time ever the show has been out on the road bringing auditions to towns as part of the talent search process.
These local auditions are running in tandem with the open audition tour which is visiting larger cities across the UK.
Its latest stop was the Austin Sports and Social Club, and 18 singers, dancers, musicians and magicians performed for the talent scouts.
The event was filmed by the ITV talent show's cameras, in case any of the hopefuls make it through to the televised shows.
Tony Maslen, who has helped organise Rubery's Got Talent, said: "They put on a great night and impressed the Britain's Got Talent production team.
"Lets hope some of them get to the televised live auditions.
"Well done to all who took part."
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