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What time is Britain's Got Talent 2025 on tonight and who is performing?

What time is Britain's Got Talent 2025 on tonight and who is performing?

Wales Online10-05-2025

What time is Britain's Got Talent 2025 on tonight and who is performing?
Britain's Got Talent's semi-final three is set to air on ITV this evening
This year, Britain's Got Talent is only airing on Saturday nights
(Image: ITV )
Britain's Got Talent is set to air its third semi-final tonight (Saturday 10 May), with eight acts vying for the judges' approval.
The line-up for this evening includes Albert Amores, Bao Cuong, Electric Umbrella, Harry and Lewis, Jasmine Rice, Mickey Callisto, Ping Pong Pang and RuMac.

Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli will be back on the judging panel, with Ant and Dec hosting the two-hour episode. Here's a sneak peek at what viewers can look forward to...

Is Britain's Got Talent on tonight and what time?
The third semi-final of Britain's Got Talent airs tonight (Saturday 10 May) at 7pm on ITV and ITV X, reports Belfast Live.
Britain's Got Talent is airing semi-final three tonight (Saturday 10 May) with eight acts hoping to impress the judges
(Image: ITV )
Who is performing?
Tonight's show will feature performances from Albert Amores, Bao Cuong, Electric Umbrella, Harry and Lewis, Jasmine Rice, Mickey Callisto, Ping Pong Pang and RuMac.
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Additionally, Sydnie Christmas, the 2024 winner of Britain's Got Talent, will return to the stage for an incredible performance, while the cast of Just For One Day will also be performing on stage.
Why has there been a format change?
This year, Britain's Got Talent has shifted to only airing on Saturday nights, marking a significant departure from previous years when the ITV talent show would broadcast on both Saturdays and Sundays.
Furthermore, Britain's Got Talent will only be showcasing its live semi-finals weekly this year, as opposed to its usual week-long spectacle in May.

Lily Wilson, ITV's commissioning editor for entertainment, expressed intentions behind the new scheduling strategy: "We want to hit that family audience. Starting in February means we can build excitement over a longer period while making the live semi-finals a much bigger event."
The excitement kicked off with the first semi-final airing live from London's Eventim Apollo on Saturday, April 26, and anticipation is high for the grand live final set for broadcast on Saturday, May 31.
This year, Britain's Got Talent is only airing on Saturday nights
(Image: ITV )

However, fans of Britain's Got Talent might be feeling let down after an update on Teddy Magic, the young magician.
During the initial semi-final, Dec mentioned there would be a "little change of plan" and alongside Ant, it was explained that Teddy was not ready to perform just yet. After discussing with the judge panel, they assured viewers that Teddy's act would be revisited later in the programme.
But as the show neared its end, Dec delivered the news that Teddy would not take the stage that evening, saying: "[Teddy] won't be performing tonight but we hope to see him later on in the series."
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While there was optimism about Teddy taking part in another semi-final, it's now been verified that he'll miss out on performing in the upcoming weekend's live show. Adding to the disappointment, Teddy was also missing from the previous weekend's semi-final.
Britain's Got Talent airs tonight at 7pm on ITV and ITV X.

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