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Who is in tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final and what time is it on?-Elizabeth Atkin-Entertainment – Metro

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Who is in tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final and what time is it on?-Elizabeth Atkin-Entertainment – Metro

Time for the semi-finals! (Picture: Dymond/Thames/REX/Shutterstock)

The Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals have arrived, and we’re getting closer to finding out the 2023 winner.

So far, viewers have enjoyed weeks of pre-recorded auditions narrated by Ant and Dec, and seen plenty of Golden Buzzer acts get through, as they compete for a coveted place at the Variety Performance.

Oh, and the winner also gets a whopping £250,000 cash prize. Very nice.

There’ll be five nights of live semi-finals, with just a handful of acts making it to the grand final on Sunday, June 4 – so when can you watch these penultimate shows? And how?

Here’s all you need to know about tuning it to tonight’s semi-final, plus who is set to perform.

What time is Britain’s Got Talent semi-final on?

Tonight’s (Monday, May 29) Britain’s Got Talent semi-final airs from 8pm until 10pm on ITV.

Ready to see your very first Semi-Finalists of #BGT 2023: https://t.co/XgwIYm825C@abicartercomedy, Amy Lou, Enzo Weyne, Gamal John, @itikawakoikuti, @musa_motha95, Parkour Collective, and United 2 Dance will be performing LIVE tonight at 8pm on @ITV 1 and @WeAreSTV. pic.twitter.com/dpkMGI9oK7

— BGT (@BGT) May 29, 2023

The subsequent semi-finals on Tuesday, May 30 through to Friday, June 2 will also air from 8pm until 10pm each night.

If you miss out, you can catch up from 9pm on ITV+1 or watch later on streamer ITVX.

Who is in tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final?

The semi-finalists appearing on BGT tonight are:

Dancer Musa Motha

Illusionist Enzo Weyne

Comedian and singer Abi Carter-Simpson

Comedian Ichikawa Koikuchi

Singer Amy Lou Smith

Parkour performers The Parkour Collective

Singer Gamal John

Ballroom and Latin dance troupe United 2 Dance.

Viewers will certainly remember Musa Motha’s inspiring audition, which saw the dancer – whose leg was amputated due to cancer – perform a stunning routine on crutches.

After a raucous response from the audience, the judges awarded Musa the first ever joint Golden Buzzer.

Fans will also be keen to see singer Amy Lou perform – as it was revealed that she had given birth to baby Aida since her rendition of Listen by Beyonce wowed the judges.

And who could ever forget self-proclaimed ‘fartist’ Ichikawa Koiuchi’s audition?


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