Beau Dermott and Balance have become the latest two acts to win a place in the ‘Britain’s Got Talent‘ final.
Both hopefuls came out on top following Wednesday (25 May) night’s semi final, which also saw Bespoke Candi, Bollywest Fusion, Christian Lee, The Collaborative Orchestra & Singers, Danny Beard, Tumar KR and Vox Fortura perform in the hope of getting one step closer to winning a spot to the Royal Variety Performance and a £100,000 cash prize.
12-year-old singer Beau, who was Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer act, was the winner of the public vote, going straight through to Saturday night’s grand finale, after her stunning rendition of 'Someone Like You' from the musical 'Jekyll And Hyde'.
Judges Amanda, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams were then left to choose between dance act Balance and contortionists Tumar KR.
Balance came out on top after David, Alesha and Amanda all opted to give him a place in the final, with Simon then revealing he would have voted the same way.
Beau and Balance will join 100 Voices Of Gospel, Mel & Jamie, Wayne Woodward, Alexandr Magala, Richard Jones and Boogie Storm in Saturday's finale, with the final two acts, plus one wildcard, yet to be decided.
Thursday night’s live show will see Ana & Fia Almanda, Chloe Fenton, Craig Ball, The Deep Space Deviants, Little Squad Royalz, Jasmine Elcock, The Presentation School Choir, Tongi Brothers and Trip Hazard take to the stage in the last of the semi finals.
‘Britain’s Got Talent’ continues tomorrow at 7.30pm and 9.30pm on ITV.