BRITAIN’S Got Talent viewers all had the same complaint ahead of the first semi-final on Monday.
The teaser for the upcoming series of nightly live finals saw hosts Ant & Dec meet with judges Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Amanda Holden to decide the top 40 acts.
Simon Cowell was self-isolating but gave his opinions via video link from his home in London.
The group could be seen picking photos of all the acts so far that had made it past the first auditions.
They placed who they picked to make it to the live finals up on board, but it was not without some debate.
The teaser video showed the judges arguing over some of the choices with Simon yelling ‘no’ through the camera and Amanda saying at one point, “I don’t agree with that one.”
“Really?” a shocked David replied.
But as they placed the final photos on the board, fans noticed the same thing – they had no idea who the judges had selected.
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They complained under the video on Twitter that they wanted a least a clue of some of the acts.
“Who got through would be good to tell us,” one fan wrote.
Another added: “Not showing who is through to the semi finals, not happy about that. I liked it when they would show the act/s reaction to being put through or not…”
And a third complained: “So we have to wait till Monday to find out the semi finalists ?”
The acts that are definitely confirmed to be through are the eight winners of the golden buzzer during the auditions.
They include: singer Loren Allred, comedian Axel Blake, dancers Born to Perform, magician Keiichi Iwasaki, singer/songwriter and musician Flintz & Taylor
The live semi-finals will be running from Monday, May 30 till Friday, June 3.
All episodes will air at 8pm on ITV.
Eight acts will perform each night with the hope of impressing those watching enough that they’ll vote for them.
The judges will then choose between the two acts with the most votes who will make it through to the final.
Hopefuls will be trying to wow the judges and win a place in the final of Britain’s Got Talent.
Episodes will be available on the ITV Hub after each episode has aired.
Lucky champions of BGT not only win fame and a contract with Simon Cowell but a massive cash prize of £250,000.
They also walk away with a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
Ten acts will battle it out for the coveted prize on Sunday, June 5.
Due to the two-year wait for the new season, comedy singer Jon Courtenay has been the reigning champion since 2020.
Of course, Geordie comedy duo Ant and Dec have been hosting the talent competition once again, with the power to select a golden buzzer act.
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The audition stage is now over though, so you can’t apply to be in the live audience.
However, you can catch the action on TV for the next few weeks and get tickets to the semi-finals.