Britain's Got Talent (BGT) is back on again tonight (Saturday, April 27) as more acts audition in the hope of impressing the judges and making it through to the next round of the ITV show.
The 2024 series of BGT began last Saturday (April 20) on ITV, with the second episode airing the following day (Sunday, April 21).
Judges Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden are back for series 17 along with hosts Ant and Dec.
Already from the first two episodes of this series we have seen three golden buzzers.
What a series so far... and we're only on episode 3! 🌟
— BGT (@BGT) April 27, 2024
We've got a jam-packed episode for you tonight on brand new #BGT, 7:30pm on @ITV 1, @ITVX and @WeAreSTV. pic.twitter.com/4fb8yj5B7Q
Saturday's episode saw two awarded - one to 28-year-old singer Sydnie Christmas who dazzled the judges with her voice and the other to Ssaulabi Performance Troupe who impressed with their taekwondo skills.
While on Sunday, Dixon hit the golden buzzer for Ravi’s Dream Team - a choir led by a boy with brain tumour.
Several other acts have also made it through to the semi-finals including 10-year-old dancer Trey Braine, Genevieve Cote - who provided sounds of nature and athletic stunt man Arbon.
What time is Britain's Got Talent on tonight?
More talented Brits will take to the BGT stage tonight (Saturday, April 27) in the hope of impressing Cowell, Tonioli, Dixon and Holden.
Those that make it through the audition stages will progress to the semi-finals and move a step closer to being crowned Britain's next superstar.
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The winner of the series will take home the £250,000 cash prize and a earn a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
After a double bill of BGT last weekend on Saturday and Sunday, there will just be the one episode this week which will air tonight (April 27).
The latest episode of Britain's Got Talent will air on ITV1, ITVX and STV at 7.30pm tonight (Saturday, April 27) and is schedule to conclude at 8.55pm.
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