Aidan Davis is a street dancer who reached the Final of Series 3 of Britain's Got Talent. He was aged 11 and was a schoolboy at the time of his audition.
Davis had no dancing lessons prior to his audition. When asked why he entered the competition he responded ‘Just to show my dancing’.
In his audition, Davis performed a break-dance routine to ‘Low’ by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, later turning around and back towards the judges desk. Piers remarked that Davis was ‘As good as George [Sampson]’, with Simon adding his belief that Davis was ‘One of the best dancers [he’d] ever seen on [the show] over three years’.
In the Semi-Finals, Davis performed a routine to ‘Rock Your Body by Justin Timberlake’. Behind him, a series of digital 'clones' of himself replicated his dance moves. Amanda remarked 'You just blinkin' went through the roof', with Simon adding 'Whatever it is, you've got it'. He won his Semi-Final, advancing directly onto the Final.
In the Final, Davis once again performed to ‘Low’ by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain; once again, copies of himself appeared on a screen behind him. Simon remarked 'It wasn't as good as last night ... but you still have your charisma [and] you still have your talent', however Piers contradicted this statement adding 'That was better than it was last night'.
After BGT[]
On 31st August 2009, Davis performed at Blackpool's Winter Gardens in a Michael Jackson tribute alongside George Sampson and Diversity.
In 2010, Davis became presenter on CBBC's ‘Friday Download’. After six years as part of a panel of presenters for ‘Friday Download’, Davis stepped down from the show in December 2013.
In 2015, Davis appeared as a panellist in two episodes of the CBBC panel show ‘The Dog Ate My Homework’.