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Metro
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Who is in the Britain's Got Talent 2025 final? Full line-up revealed
It's Saturday – which means it's the Britain's Got Talent 2025 finale, and fans are desperate to know who will be taking home £250,000 prize. With a guaranteed performance at the Royal Variety Show also on offer to the winner, 10 acts will be trying to convince the public to vote for them. Several acts have taken to the stage in the semi-finals to compete for a coveted spot in the live final under the watchful eye of judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli. This season of the show – its 18th, after originally premiering in 2007 – started back in February, and three months later the end is almost here. From magic acts to choirs and dancers, there is quite a line-up awaiting viewers in the grand finale – but there can only be one winner this Saturday night. Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. Who will be competing for the ultimate prize? Dance group The Blackouts come from Switzerland and are known for their terrific staging and LED outfits. They're in the final after receiving a Golden Buzzer in the semi-final. Scottish singer-songwriter Vinnie McKee's powerful vocals have been a hit with fans, earning him a place in next week's final. He won the public vote the night The Blackouts got through. At just 11 years old, guitarist Olly has comfortably made his way through to the final, wowing the viewing public with his shredding skills. He received a Golden Buzzer to secure his spot in tonight's final. Supermarket worker Stacey received a Golden Buzzer from guest judge KSI in her auditions for her powerful vocal performance, and she is through to the finals where she'll be singing for the win. Jasmine Rice is an opera singer and drag queen who captivated audiences with her rendition of Never Enough from The Greatest Showman. She was given a Golden Buzzer in her semi-final. Ping Pong Pang is a dance group that incorporates ping pong into their routines. They previously made it to the final of Italy's Got Talent and won the British public vote to compete tonight. Stand-up comedian Joseph Charm received the Golden Buzzer treatment for his funny routine in the semi-final, and will be hoping to make the nation laugh on Saturday. Hear Our Voice is a choir made up of victims from the Post Office scandal, and they made their way into the final via public vote on the night Joseph Charm joked his way through. Magician Harry Moulding made history with his action-packed performance that included a live proposal. He received the Golden Buzzer during his semi-final. Binita Chetry wowed audiences in the last of the semi-finals of the competition with her acrobatic dancing – so much so that she won the public vote on her way to the final. As things stand, bookmakers in Britain think that Hear Our Voice stand the best chance of winning the competition, with average odds of 11/5 available. Next up, giving Hear Our Voice the closest run for their money, are The Blackouts, a little further back at 13/5, Harry Moulding at 7/1, and Olly Pearson at 11/1. Ping Pong Pang, Stacey Leadbetter, and Binita Chetry are next down the list, with Ping Pong Pang out at 12/1 with some bookmaters and Binita Chetry as far out as 28/1 at some bookmakers. Outsiders on Saturday are expected to be Vinnie McKee and Joseph Charm, both at around 33/1, while Jasmine Rice is all the way out at 60/1 in some places. The BGT final airs on Saturday night (May 31). Starting at 7pm, it'll air for a whopping two hours and 45 minutes, making the grand finale one of the longest live ITV broadcasts of the year so far. More Trending Viewers can tune in live on ITV1 and via ITVX. The talent show had an extended run this year, with a switch-up in the format meaning the semi-finals aired once weekly as opposed to each night across one week only. Hosts Ant and Dec will return to the stage tonight to announce who has been voted the winner by the public and will perform for royalty… but who do you want it to be? The Britain's Got Talent 2025 final airs on Saturday, May 31, on ITV. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: Taylor Swift fans 'heartbroken' as singer reveals bittersweet news in emotional message MORE: James Blunt hit You're Beautiful is less romantic when you realise the actual meaning MORE: This London Underground horror getting a reboot is your ultimate travel nightmare


Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
BGT finalist surprise gig at Glasgow Central Station
Vinnie McKee took to the station piano to sing Never Enough from the hit musical The Greatest Showman. We previously reported that the 24-year-old bingo caller became a national sensation after Simon Cowell hit the golden buzzer during his audition. READ MORE: Glasgow bingo caller makes Britain's Got Talent final READ MORE: Vinnie McKee performs at Marie Curie Hospice in Glasgow The proud Glaswegian from Ruchazie moved both judges and viewers with his powerful rendition of Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars, earning him a spot in this year's final. Before heading off to London for the BGT grand finale on Saturday, May 31, he gave fellow Glaswegians one last emotional performance at the station that helped shape his journey. We sent off one of Glasgow's own this morning- @vinniemckeeuk is off to the Britain's Got Talent finals!! 🎤 But not before giving us one last performance on the station piano.👏🎹 Best of luck Vinnie- Glasgow's behind you all the way!💙#BGT #GlasgowCentral@AvantiWestCoast — Glasgow Central (@NetworkRailGLC) May 28, 2025 Glasgow Central Station shared footage of the moment on social media, writing: "We sent one of Glasgow's own off this morning - Vinnie McKee is off to the Britain's Got Talent finals! "But not before giving us one last performance on the station piano. "Best of luck, Vinnie- Glasgow's behind you all the way."


Mint
4 days ago
- Politics
- Mint
‘Never evolved and that's dangerous': Mary Trump's chilling warning about her uncle
Mary Trump, the estranged niece of US President Donald Trump, launched a scathing personal and political attack on her uncle at the Hay Festival in Wales, declaring he 'has never evolved' and remains 'incapable of forming close relationships.' Speaking during a session on her latest book, Who Could Ever Love You, Mary Trump, daughter of Donald Trump's older brother, Fred Trump Jr, said, she is now estranged from all members of the Trump family except her daughter. The new book continues her long-standing criticism of the president, building on her previous bestsellers Too Much and Never Enough and The Reckoning. According to a report in The Guardian, Mary Trump recounted her brief stint ghostwriting her uncle's second book when she was in her 20s. 'I can't say we got closer, because Donald isn't close with anybody,' she said. 'But working with him for six months in his office, I got a little bit more insight.' Mary Trump, reportedly a trained psychologist, offered a psychological critique of her uncle's temperament. 'He is the only person I've ever met who's never evolved, which is dangerous, by the way,' she said. 'Never choose as your leader somebody who's incapable of evolving – that should be one of the lessons we've learned, for sure,' The Guardian reported. She went further, as per the report, calling Donald Trump 'one of the most provincial people I know,' adding, 'that does not serve us well, at all.' Quoting a passage from her book, Mary described her father's friend's early encounter with Donald: 'He was a cocky, rude teenager, who was intensely jealous of his older brother, Freddie. Donald didn't have any friends, so she felt sorry for him, but whenever they included him, they regretted it.' In 2021, Donald Trump sued Mary Trump for $100 million, accusing her of sharing confidential financial records with The New York Times, the news outlet stated. Reflecting on the lawsuit, Mary was quoted as saying that it sent 'a very clear message to me'. 'But what if everybody capitulates? Then what? Well, then we lose, and that's unacceptable.'


Metro
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Find out who has made it to the Britain's Got Talent 2025 final
With the Britain's Got Talent grand finale just days away, fans are desperate to know who will be taking home £250,000 and performing at the Royal Variety show. Several acts have taken to the stage in the semi-finals to compete for a coveted spot in the live final under the watchful eye of judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli. This season of the show started back in February, and three months later, the end is nearly here. From magic acts to choirs and dancers, there is quite a line-up. But who will be competing for the ultimate prize? Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. Dance group Blackouts come from Switzerland and are known for their terrific staging and LED outfits. Scottish singer-songwriter Vinnie McKee's powerful vocals have been a hit with fans, earning him a place in next week's final. Aged just 11 years old, guitarist Olly made his way through to the finals by receiving a golden buzzer. Supermarket worker Stacey received a golden buzzer from KSI in her auditions for her powerful vocal performance, and she is through to the finals. Jasmine Rice is an opera singer and drag queen who captivated audiences with her rendition of Never Enough from The Greatest Showman. Ping Pong Pang is a dance group that incorporates ping pong into their routines. They previously made it to the final of Italy's Got Talent. Stand-up comedian Joseph Charm received the gold buzzer treatment for his funny routine. Hear Our Voice is a choir made up of victims from the Post Office Scandal, and they made their way into the final through public vote. Magician Harry Moulding made history with his action-packed performance that included a live proposal. Binita Chetry wowed audiences in the last of the semi-finals of the competition with her acrobatic dancing. The BGT final airs next Saturday on May 31. Starting at 7pm, it'll air for a whopping two hours and 45 minutes, making the grand finale longer than most movies. More Trending Viewers can tune in live on ITV1 and via ITVX. The talent show had an extended run this year, with a switch-up in the format meaning the semi-finals aired once weekly as opposed to each night across one week only. Hosts Ant and Dec will return next Saturday to announce who has been voted the winner by the public and will perform for royalty… but who do you want it to be? The Britain's Got Talent 2025 final airs on Saturday, May 31, on ITV. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: Bruno Tonioli delivers scathing 3-word statement after Britain's Got Talent Ofcom complaints MORE: Britain's Got Talent final date revealed – and it's longer than most movies MORE: Susan Boyle makes 'emotional' return to the recording studio after 6 years
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Turnstile Go All Ari Aster in the Pit in Double Video for ‘Seein' Stars' and ‘Birds'
When Charli XCX dubbed it a 'Turnstile Summer' at Coachella, it seems she meant it's going to be a lush, ominous, head-cracking kind of season. That is, if the hardcore band's new video for 'Seein' Stars' and 'Birds' is any indication. A perfect demonstration of Turnstile's dichotomy — blistering hardcore mixed with endlessly inventive melodies — the double video starts off dreamy, with a gaggle of dancers undulating to soaring vocals and Bill and Ted-esque electric guitars. Dev Hynes, a.k.a. Blood Orange, and Hayley Williams also lend vocals to 'Seein' Stars,' with the band's Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory directing the visuals. More from Rolling Stone Charli XCX to Star in, Produce Horror Director Takashi Miike's Next Film Kneecap Respond to Coachella Criticism, Address Sharon Osbourne Comments Deadmau5 Apologizes for Drunk, 'Probably Last' Coachella Set We then cut to a verdant hill — reminiscent of Ari Aster's Midsommar — where drummer Daniel Fang leads a field full of thrashers in kicking off a mosh pit among the greenery as Yates tears into the blistering 'Birds.' Both songs come from Never Enough, the band's long-awaited fourth studio album, following Glow On, which earned them two Grammy nods. 'I always feel like there's not really any measure of greatness when it comes to music because music can reach people in so many different ways and different scales. The impact it can leave on someone is impossible to measure,' Yates told Rolling Stone at the time. 'Once you accept that, you can look at things through a different lens. Being recognized on one scale that's a universally accepted platform — that somehow a band like ours from Baltimore is being recognized by different people from different worlds — is super cool and exciting.' Never Enough — which was produced by Yates and features new guitarist Meg Mills — drops on June 6th. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time