
These are the acts in the final of Britain's Got Talent 2025
These are the acts in the final of Britain's Got Talent 2025
Who are the 10 acts that are battling it out to become the winners of Britain's Got Talent 2025
Jasmine Rice won Bruno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer and is on her way to this weekend's grand final.
(Image: Tom Dymond for BGT )
We are just days away from the final of Britain's Got Talent 2025 and after three months of auditions and semi finals the line up has been announced. This year's judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and guest judge KSI have had their work cut out for them this year as countless acts have competed to earn their spot in the final on Saturday, May 31.
The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of £250,000, the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance, the title of Britain's Got Talent Winner 2025 and also they will have major bragging rights.
From magicians to dancers, this year's final definitely has variety. So, who has qualified for the final? For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
Saturday's grand final will feature semi final golden buzzer winner, The Blackouts, Olly Pearson, Jasmine Rice, Joseph Charm and the most recent Harry Moulding, who received a golden buzzer from guest judge KSI.
The semi final public vote winners who will be competing in this weekend's final are Vinnie McKee, Stacey Leadbeatter, Ping Pong Pang, Hear Our Voice and nine-year-old dancer Binita.
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Apparently, this year's competition is incredible close as very little separates the top two favourite acts, which are the Hear Our Voice choir and The Blackouts.
Betfred's Kayley Cornelius said: "Looking at the current odds, it's only a matter of percentages separating the top two favourite acts, suggesting it's going to be a really tight race to see who is crowned this year's winner. At 15/8, Hear Our Voice are just clinging on to the favourite spot, but only just. Telling their emotional story through the power of song, their harmonies have struck a strong chord with viewers at home, and the emotional vote could ultimately sway things in their favour.
"However, it's worth noting that up until this week, The Blackouts were the unwavering favourites in the betting markets, and now perched just behind at 2/1, a strong performance on Saturday night could still see them walk away as winners!"
Last week's semi final saw the return of guest judge KSI, making him the fifth judge in the last of the semi finals. However the YouTuber faced criticism after hitting the Golden Buzzer for magician Harry Moulding.
Harry's act took an unexpected turn as it ended with a touching proposal, with an audience member being asked the big question in front of judges and live audience. The moment prompted KSI to grant him a fast pass to the final with the coveted Golden Buzzer. This moment, however, was followed by nine year old dancing sensation Binita Chetry, whose performance captivated the nation.
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Viewers voiced their displeasure on social media with one tweeting their frustration that Binita didn't receive the Golden Buzzer: "Really p***es me off thst KSI would use his golden buzzer on a TALENTLESS completely staged act instead of on a 9 year old girl with a genuine gift #bgt." You can read more here.
You can watch the final of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, May 31. It will be available to watch from 7pm on ITV1 or ITV X.
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