The line-up for Britain’s Got Talent 2023 is taking shape beautifully, with two more artists added.
Wednesday’s programme, like the previous one, featured the strange and amazing, but in the end, Bruno Tonioli’s Golden buzzer act Ghetto Kids and reigned supreme as the latest performers to make it to the final round.
The Ugandan dance trio was voted the winner of tonight’s competition, and it was up to judges Bruno, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Simon Cowell to select between singer Travis George and rocker Harry Churchill.
Bruno and Alesha chose to rescue Travis, while Amanda chose to save Harry, giving Simon the casting vote but opting to leave it to a public vote.
Travis won the public vote and will perform again in the finals, according to hosts And and Dec.
Notorious B.I.G., Dylan B., Toy Toy Toy, Markus Birdman, and Miki Dark were among the remaining artists on the bill tonight.
Ghetto Kids and Travis’ will be joining finalists Viggo Venn and Olivia Lynes, who both had the audience on their feet with their renditions of Into The Unknown from Disney’s Frozen 2.
‘I wasn’t expecting to do that,’ Amanda stated after hitting the famous bell. I always act on what my heart tells me. And everyone was on their feet, and Olivia, you truly deserved that moment. Olivia, I am extremely proud of you.’
Bruno also referred to the boy, who aspires to perform on the West End, as a’singing miracle.’
Olivia and Viggo will compete in Sunday’s final alongside dancer Musa Motha and singer Amy Lou.
Britain’s Got Talent returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV.