After several weeks of auditions and live shows, the Britain's Got Talent grand final is finally here. Over the last week fans of the long-running ITV talent show have watched five live semi-finals which saw the acts whittled down to the final stage.
Ranging from spectacular singers and dancers to comedians, acrobatics and magicians, just 10 acts are now left in the running to be crowned the 2023 Britain's Got Talent champion. Tonight's winner of the grand final will earn a spot to perform at the Royal Variety Performance as well as bagging £250,000 in prize money.
The final will once again be hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and new judge Bruno Tonioli giving their verdicts. But tonight's decision is all down to the public who will be able to vote for their favourite finalist of series 16 once all of the acts have performed.
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BGT viewers can tune in to watch the final and vote for their winner when the show airs on Sunday, June 4, on ITV and ITVX from 7.30pm until 10pm.
Here are the 10 finalists who are all in with a chance of winning tonight:
Musa Motha
Musa Motha is a 27-year-old dancer who made BGT history after the judges went against show rules to press the golden buzzer together as a group, sending him straight to the semi finals where he won the public vote.
Viggo Venn
Viggo Venn is a comedic dancer who had fans and the BGT judging panel in stitches during his audition. He made it through to the final after winning the public vote in the semi finals.
Amy Lou
Sensational singer Amy Lou was one of the first semi finalists to earn her spot in the final after winning over the public with her cover of the Dreamgirls classic 'And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going'.
Olivia Lynes
11-year-old singer Olivia Lynes made it through to the semi finals as Amanda Holden's golden buzzer act following her audition where she sang 'Defying Gravity'. She then won the public vote sending her through to the final.
Ghetto Kids
Children's dance group Ghetto Kids made headlines after new judge Bruno Tonioli gave them the first golden buzzer of the-series - but pressed it right in the middle of their performance. Ghetto Kids were sent straight through to semi finals where they won the public vote.
Travis George
The Welsh singer won over the judges by singing Stars from Les Miserables in his first audition. He then won a spot in the final after coming second in the public vote in the semi final.
Duo Odyssey
Duo Odyssey got a ticket to the final after their danger-fuelled aerial acrobatic. The daring duo were sent through by the public after their performance in the semi-final.
Malakai Bayoh
13-years-old Malakai won Simon Cowell's golden buzzer after his first audition showing off his angelic voice which earned him a spot in the semi final, which he then won.
Lillianna Clifton
Dancer Lillianna Clifton was picked by the judges to go through to the final after her stunning performance in the semi-finals.
Cillian O'Connor
Cillian O'Connor won the last semi-final on Friday night with his magic performance sending him through to the final.
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