The weekend is upon us once again, which means more talented hopefuls will be taking to the Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) stage trying impress the judges as series 17 continues.
Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli will be paying close attention to this week’s acts as they give it their all to be in with a chance of performing at the Royal Variety Performance.
Plus, they will also be battling it out to receive a life-changing £250,000 prize.
But can the audience at home expect any more golden buzzers? Ssaulabi Performance Troupe were the first to receive the gateway to the semi-finals by hosts Ant and Dec.
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Full list of acts performing on Britain’s Got Talent tonight
From pogo stick tricks to a rockstar magician and a choir of “Simon Cowells”, here’s what you can expect to see on BGT tonight (May 4), according to TV Zone:
- Simply Simon – choir of “Simon Cowells” sing their rendition of The Best by Tina Turner (ages 18 to 70)
- Taryn Charles – entertainer and teacher sings (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin (age 39)
- Umberto & Damiano – comedy duo perform Frozen classic Let It Go (ages 30 and 31 respectively)
- Serbat Troupe – acrobatic group perform a routine with a ladder (ages 29 to 33)
- D.V.R.S – a young singing and dancing group takes to the stage with a routine to a medley of Bruno Mars songs (ages 8 to 17)
- Duncan Murray – student Duncan gets jumping as he shows the judges his pogo stick tricks (age 22)
- Danny Platinum – content creator Danny raps freestyle with a BGT theme (age 29)
- Arron Jones – this rockstar magician performs a musical magic routine on his keytar to Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey (age 30)
- Andrew Curphey – teacher sings a medley of songs with backing dancers (age 37)
- Abigail and Afronitaaa – this dance duo perform a routine to a medley of tracks (ages 7 and 20 respectively)
Simon Cowell does push-ups backstage to keep fit
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What time is Britain’s Got Talent on tonight?
As usual, BGT will fill the Saturday night prime-time TV spot on ITV.
Episode four airs from 7.30pm until 8.55pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
It will follow on from In with a Shout hosted by Joel Dommett which begins at 6.30pm.
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