This page is about the junior version of Attraction from Series 15. For the original group who won Series 7, see Attraction.
Attraction Juniors are a Hungarian shadow puppetry group who auditioned for Series 15 of Britain's Got Talent. The group were aged between 10 & 17 at the time of their audition. The group was lead by Martin Szűcs, who is the son of the original Attraction's leader Zoltán Szűcs. Zoltán was responsible for the creation of the Junior version of the group. When asked who were better between the two Attraction groups, Martin responded that it were the Junior version of the group.
In their audition, the group performed a shadow puppetry routine with an anti-bullying message to the Marisha Wallace’s version of 'Tomorrow' from the musical Annie, which consisted of some members of the group seemingly being bullied both in person and online by other members of the group. Towards the end of the performance the two members depicted as being bullied seemingly performed a dance routine, with one half of the duo seemingly proposing with a Pretzel before the pair seemingly stood in a large heart which was formed through shadow puppetry. Alesha remarked 'I think your using what you do, your talents to make a difference to put out positive messages', with Simon adding 'I had a feeling it was going to be special, I love this kind of audition'. The group advanced onto the following round, however they failed to reach the Semi-Finals.
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In 2024, Attraction Juniors competed on the 19th season of ‘America's Got Talent’, where they reached the Top 5 of their Quarter-Final instead of Flewnt & Inkabee however they were ultimately eliminated as they failed to reach the Top 3 acts advancing onto the Semi-Final.