The excitement is building as the grand final of Britain’s Got Talent approaches, with 10 talented acts vying for the coveted title. From a choir to a magician, a Ghanian dancing duo to a Japanese skipping group, the diversity of talent on display is truly impressive.
The judges, including Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon, and Amanda Holden, will have the difficult task of choosing a winner who will walk away with a cash prize of £250,000 and the opportunity to perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.
One standout finalist is magician Jack Rhodes, who wowed the audience and judges with his crate of death stunt. Described as the favorite to win by Cowell himself, Rhodes faces tough competition from the likes of Northants Sings Out, a singing group from Northamptonshire, and comedian Alex Mitchell, who won over the public with his stand-up routine.
The tension is high as the final approaches, with the judges set to choose a wildcard act to join the finalists in the live show. Viewers at home are encouraged to vote for their favorite act, as the winner will ultimately be decided by public vote.
Don’t miss the Britain’s Got Talent live final on Sunday at 19:30 BST on ITV1 and ITVX, where the next star of the show will be crowned.