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The nation's most loved variety talent show returns to our screens for its incredible 16th series. The multi award-winning talent spectacular is bigger and better than ever before, as this year sees more jaw-dropping acts, as well as more golden buzzer moments than any season yet.
Brand new judge Bruno Tonioli joins the panel alongside fan-favourites Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. Once again, the incomparable duo Ant and Dec will be hosting, both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
After five nights of awe-inspiring live performances in the semi-finals, Britain's Got Talent series 16 draws to a close this evening as our finalists go head-to-head in one last bid to be crowned champion of Britain's Got Talent 2023.
Ant and Dec return to host the grand finale, whilst Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli form the judging panel.
Taking to stage are the acts who secured the judges' and public votes across the semi-finals. For the final, the public vote alone determines the outcome of the night, where the chosen favourite will be named the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2023. As always, the victor will also be leaving the competition with the life-changing £250,000 cash prize and that coveted place at The Royal Variety Performance.
After weeks of captivating audiences with extraordinary and jaw-dropping auditions, Britain's Got Talent draws closer to crowning its series 16 winner as the spectacular semi-finals get underway.
Each live semi-final sees the return of performers who previously wowed the judges in London and Manchester, in addition to our Golden Buzzer acts, which this year includes more than ever before.
Eight contestants will perform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
After weeks of captivating audiences with extraordinary and jaw-dropping auditions, Britain's Got Talent draws closer to crowning its series 16 winner as the spectacular semi-finals get underway.
Each live semi-final sees the return of performers who previously wowed the judges in London and Manchester, in addition to our Golden Buzzer acts, which this year includes more than ever before.
Eight contestants will perform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
After weeks of captivating audiences with extraordinary and jaw-dropping auditions, Britain's Got Talent draws closer to crowning its series 16 winner as the spectacular semi-finals get underway.
Each live semi-final sees the return of performers who previously wowed the judges in London and Manchester, in addition to our Golden Buzzer acts, which this year includes more than ever before.
Eight contestants will perform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
After weeks of captivating audiences with extraordinary and jaw-dropping auditions, Britain's Got Talent draws closer to crowning its series 16 winner as the spectacular semi-finals get underway.
Each live semi-final sees the return of performers who previously wowed the judges in London and Manchester, in addition to our Golden Buzzer acts, which this year includes more than ever before.
Eight contestants will perform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
After weeks of captivating audiences with extraordinary and jaw-dropping auditions, Britain's Got Talent draws closer to crowning its series 16 winner as the spectacular semi-finals get underway.
Each live semi-final sees the return of performers who previously wowed the judges in London and Manchester, in addition to our Golden Buzzer acts, which this year includes more than ever before.
Eight contestants will perform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
More performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals. Ant and Dec host both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
Ant and Dec host as more performers take to the stage in London and Manchester to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live-semi-finals.
Ant and Dec return with the nationwide talent search, with newcomer Bruno Tonioli joining Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon on the judging panel giving their verdicts on the acts. With auditions held in both London and Manchester for the first time since before the pandemic, the calibre of talent this year is higher than ever.
Get ready for jaw-dropping talent, unforgettable moments and the most thrilling series yet as the UK's most beloved talent show, Britain's Got Talent is back for its incredible 18th series.
Returning to the judging panel is Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, who will be joined by very special guest judge, KSI. Fan favourites, Ant and Dec are also back to guide audiences through the journey of discovering the next Britain's Got Talent winner – following in the footsteps of 2024 victor, Sydnie Christmas. With a life-changing £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the prestigious Royal Variety Performance up for grabs, the stakes are higher than ever.
Britain's Got Talent is making a spectacular return to our screens for its 17th series. The nation's beloved talent competition is back to dazzle and enchant audiences this year, with a record-breaking number of ‘golden' moments sprinkled throughout.
The judging panel - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli join the incomparable hosting duo Ant and Dec in the search for Britain's next talented superstar, who will ultimately bag a life-changing £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
The nation's most loved variety talent show returns to our screens for its incredible 16th series. The multi award-winning talent spectacular is bigger and better than ever before, as this year sees more jaw-dropping acts, as well as more golden buzzer moments than any season yet.
Brand new judge Bruno Tonioli joins the panel alongside fan-favourites Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. Once again, the incomparable duo Ant and Dec will be hosting, both on stage and from the wings as they get ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to perform in front of thousands.
This spring sees the return of the nation's favourite variety talent show to ITV.
Now in its 14th series, the unstoppable multi-award-winning talent extravaganza is back with even more amazing, surprising and jaw-dropping acts, all vying to impress the judges and secure their place in the live semi-finals, which will be taking place later in the year.
Britain's Got Talent returns this April with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams on a quest to find a winning act that will win the hearts of the nation and be fit to perform for Royalty.
The search for the next big variety act in the UK is on with ITV's Britain's Got Talent. Popular comedians and hosts Ant and Dec join the judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan on this highly anticipated show that will culminate in not only a big cash prize of £100,000 for the winning act, but also a starring slot in a performance attended by Her Majesty the Queen.