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Diversity is a street dance group who won the third series of Britains Got Talent beating susan boyle. This is what made them famous. since then, they have performed at the MOBOs , pride of Britain awards, top of the pops, the BAFTAs, Lakeside, Paul O'Grady show, t4 on the beach, wireless festival, on Children in Need, at wembley stadium, performed at the Michael Jackson "this is it" film premiere.. just to name a few. they have done 2 nationwide sell out tours and are amazing.

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