
BGT 2025: Who won tonight's live semi-final? All to know
However, only a couple of acts could be sent through to the final by viewers and judges (via the golden buzzer).
Who took part in tonight's live BGT semi-final?
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These are all the acts that took part in tonight's live Britain's Got Talent semi-final on ITV (Saturday, May 10).
Albert Amores
Bao Cuong
Electric Umbrella
Harry & Lewis
Jasmine Rice
Mickey Callisto
Ping Pong Pang
RuMac
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Who made it through to the Britain's Got Talent final tonight?
We can't wait to see the cast of 'Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical' open our third Semi-Final tonight! 🎤
Watch them rock the stage at 7pm on @ITV 1, @ITVX and @WeAreSTV. pic.twitter.com/WO8IVOnNzG — BGT (@BGT) May 10, 2025
Ping Pong Pang and Opera singer Jasmine Rice made it through to the BGT final tonight after judges gave the latter a golden buzzer.
Ping Pong Pang was voted the favourite act of the night by audiences, securing their place in the upcoming finale.
Those who win the show overall are awarded a £250,000 cash prize and given a sought-after slot on the Royal Variety Show, where they will perform in front of King Charles.
Britain's Got Talent continues on Saturday, May 17, on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.
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