
ITV Britain's Got Talent: When is the grand final?
ITV Britain's Got Talent: When is the grand final?
After three long months of auditions and semi finals, Britain's Got Talent 2025 is drawing to a close and the grand final is in our sights
Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, KSI and Bruno Tonioli attending the Britain's Got Talent launch back in February.
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Britain's Got Talent 2025 has felt like it has been on for absolutely ages, and quite frankly it has. This season of the show started back in February, and three months later the end is almost in sight.
The grand final of BGT is just a week away, as we have only one semi-final left to determine the final line-up of acts vying for the title in the UK's biggest talent competition. From magic acts to choirs, we already have quite the line up in store.
When is the BGT final on TV?
This week will see a fresh batch of gifted performers compete for a spot in the grand final on Saturday, May 31. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter .
Audiences will be able to watch the live final of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1 or ITV X from 7pm until 9.45pm on Saturday. We will finally find out the winner of BGT 2025, and who will be the victorious act pocketing £250,000 and landing a spot on the Royal Variety Performance bill.
Who's in the BGT final so far?
So far, the grand final will feature performances from last week's golden buzzer Joseph Charm, and public vote winners the Hear Our Voice choir. Joining them will be other talented acts, including Ping Pong Pang, Jasmine Rice, Stacey Leadbeatter, Olly Pearson, Vinnie McKee, and The Blackouts.
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Jasmine Rice won Bruno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer on last weekend's semi final.
(Image: Tom Dymond for BGT )
Although, fans of the show have taken to social media to share their outrage over the choice of this year's finalists, primarily the number of singers who have qualified. One person said: ""BGT is fixed... another singer in the final."
Another added: "I'm done with this show. Pure s*** finalist lineup so far. This is #BGT NOT X Factor or The Voice." Read more here.
Who's up for the final spots in the last semi-final?
Tonight, Saturday, May 24, we will see the last semi final of the competition.
Competing for the last two places in next week's final are Binita Chetry, CJ Emmons, Han and Fran, Harry Moulding, Jerry Pop, Lazy Generation, Manho Han, and Red Panda.
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The show will also feature guest performances from former BGT winners Diversity. They shared on Instagram: "Guess who's back. Catch us performing live on @bgt this Saturday the 24th for a glimpse into the future with a very special performance from the gang. Back where it all began, see you all there"
We will also see a second guest performance on the evening from the cast of 'Here & Now', a musical based on the music of Steps. They will be opening the show this weekend alongside the band.
Catch the grand final of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, May 31, at 7 pm on ITV1 or ITV X.
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