Tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent semi finalists REVEALED as show announces next eight acts to perform

TONIGHT’s Britain’s Got Talent line-up has been revealed as eight more acts battle it out for a place in the final.

Ant and Dec will host the second live semi-finals while judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams will get to pick one of the acts to going through to Sunday’s finale.



Schoolboy comedian Dante Marvin will battle it out for a place in the Britain’s Got Talent final

Ryland Petty, a young magician, is one of eight acts vying for a place in Sunday’s final

The public will vote for a second act, who will be in with a chance to win the life-changing £250,000 prize plus a coveted role on The Royal Variety Performance.

Tonight’s acts include schoolboy comedian Dante Marvin, Voices of the Armed Forces Children Choir, and nine-year old magician Ryland Petty who wowed Simon with his Harry Potter trick.

Also on the bill are impressionist Ben Nickless, musical duo Flintz and Taylor, Ranger Chris, escapologist Andrew Basso, and Amber and her canine partner Nymeria.

It comes as last night busker Maxwell Thorpe and 13-year-old ventriloquist Jamie Leahey made it to the final.

The pair advanced to the final of the talent competition after receiving the most audience votes on Monday following a night of electrifying performances.

Thorpe was put straight through after receiving the most audience votes.

Jamie initially went head-to-head with 23-year-old magician Junwoo, but the judges’ vote was split evenly between the pair.

The decision was returned to the number of audience votes and it was revealed the youngster had scored more.

Thorpe and Jamie received high praise from the judges after their performances.

Judge Simon Cowell told Thorpe he should be cast in a musical by renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Jamie was given a standing ovation from the audience as well as all four judges after his act.

The BGT live semi-finals take place every night at 8pm on ITV until Friday June 3.

Each night eight acts will perform for viewer votes, with the most popular act heading straight through to the final.

The judges then pick who joins them from the next two most popular acts.

But if the judges vote falls on a tie, it goes back to the viewers vote, and the second act with the most votes then goes through to the final.



Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly and Simon Cowell at Britain’s Got Talent’s live semi-final show last night

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