30 amazing acts took to the stage at this year's Foróige's Got Talent.
The event, which took place on Saturday at Liberty Hall in Dublin, showcased the talents of young people from all over Ireland.
Winner in Singing Category: Harmonize from Coachford Foroige in Cork

Winner in Dance Category: Emmanuel Ojo from Avondale Youth Club
The Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards, in partnership with Aldi Ireland, takes place later this month, and will recognise the amazing contribution that young people make to their local community.
The Citizenship programme was established by Foróige in 1969, and empowers young people to use their talents and initiative to make a positive difference to the world around them.
Over 2,500 young people will attend this year's awards on April 29th, to showcase projects that have tackled issues such as the environment, community well-being, and mental health.
Dylan Kirwan (15) from Mulhuddart was among the finalists for the ‘Young Animator of the Year’ award at the Dingle Animation Festival.
Dylan, who is a member of the Foróige Computer Clubhouse Blanchardstown, submitted his animation short using the theme 'The illusion of life" and called it "Defective Perspective". He said the film is about how people perceive the world and how the guy next to you could see something completely different to you.
Katie McGloin (16), a transition-year student from Coláiste Mhaigh Éne in Bundoran, yesterday won the title Foróige Youth Entrepreneur of the Year award 2017.
The event took place in the Mansion House Dublin and the finalists managing seven start-up businesses pitched their products to a panel of expert judges.
Congratulations to Foróige's Ashling Dunphy who won the 'Junior Volunteer of the Year' Award at the Pramerica Spirit of the Community Awards last night.
The ceremony, which took place in Dublin last night, recognised post-primary students from all over Ireland for their outstanding acts of volunteerism.