Britain’s Got Talent 2018 final – The BGT semi-final winners and who’s in tonight’s grand final
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BRITAIN'S Got Talent has had a stunning collection of acts this series - with everything from comedians and dancers to a wartime choir and the most incredible balancing act you will ever see.
Here's everything you need to know about the semi-finalists and who's made it through to Sunday's grand final...
Britain's Got Talent aired its last semi-final on Friday night as the final eight acts performed for a place in the final.
The following acts won the semi-final on Friday, June 1, 2018:
Micky P Kerr - the singing comedian was the winner of Friday's semi.
The Giang Brothers - the acrobats and gymnasts edged out Mandy Muden in the public vote
Father Ray Kelly - priest who performed Everybody hurts by R.E.M OUT
Calum Courtney - 10-year-old who sang Michael Jackson's Who's Lovin You - THROUGH
Olena Uutai - Russian throat singer who makes horse noises - OUT
Bring It North - young boyband hoping to be the next One Direction - OUT
Aleksandar Mileusnic - 23-year-old singer who was previously on The Voice in 2012. -OUT
Ronan Busfield - HR man who sang Maria from West Side Story - OUT
Amy Marie Borg - 16-year-old student from Malta who sang the classical piece Nella Fantasia - OUT
The Ratpackers - Singing duo from Weston-super-mare who sang New York, New York - OUT
Sarah Llwellyn - cake-eating opera singer - OUT
D-Day Darlings - wartime themed group who performed Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again - THROUGH
B-Positive Choir - official NHS Blood and Transplant choir - OUT
DMU gospel choir - gospel singers who performed a medley of I Will Follow Him/Oh Happy Day - OUT
Futunity UK - zombie dance troupe- OUT
Baba Yega - alien dance group from Belgium - OUT
DVJ (Diversity Juniors) - young dance troupe managed by Ashley Banjo from Diversity - THROUGH
Acrocadabra - dance, acrobatic and magic act - OUT
Shameer Rayes - student and body-popping dancer from Manchester - OUT
Lexi & Christopher - baby ballroom dancers - OUT
Cali Swing - London dance group aged 9-14 - OUT
Rise Unbroken - wheelchair dance troupe including Hollie Booth who was injured in the 2017 Manchester terror attack - OUT
Mandy Muden - comedy magician OUT
Lost Voice Guy - comedian Lee Ridley who has no voice due to cerebral palsy and uses a taped recording in his act - THROUGH
Noel James - stand-up comedian from Wales - OUT
Mr Uekusa - stripper who performs table-cloth tricks - OUT
Robert White - musical comedian who sang a song about the judges - THROUGH
Andrew Lancaster - impressionist from Lancaster who imitates Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and others - OUT
Nick Page - stand-up and former Escape To The Country presenter - OUT
Marty Putz - inventor and comedian who covered Simon Cowell in toilet roll - OUT
Matt Johnson - escapologist who locked himself in a tank filled with water - OUT
Sascha Williams - death-defying circus act - OUT
Magus Utopia - fantasy illusionists from The Netherlands - OUT
Ellie & Jeki - husband/wife magic act from South Korea - OUT
Maddox - magician who does tricks with a Rubix cube - OUT
Each of the judges, (as well as Ant & Dec) get one golden buzzer choice which guarantees the act a place in the semi-finals...
Marc Spelmann, 46, is a magician from London.
Ant & Dec chose him as their golden buzzer act.
Tim, 43, and Jack, 12 are a father and son singing duo from Norwich.
They are Simon Cowell's golden buzzer choice.
Donchez Dacres, 60, is a singer from Wolverhampton.
David Walliams chose him as his golden buzzer act.
Lifford Shillingford, 43, is a singer from London.
He is Alesha Dixon's golden buzzer act who praised him for his "courage and bravery."
Gruffydd Wyn Roberts, 22, is a singer from Amlwch, North Wales.
Amanda Holden chose him as her golden buzzer act.
The following acts are through to the finals:
Lost Voice Guy - comedian Lee Ridley who has no voice due to cerebral palsy and uses a taped recording in his act
D-Day Darlings - wartime themed group who performed Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again
Donchez Dacres - The 60-year-old singer from Wolverhampton made it through to the final with his catchy Wiggle Wine song
Calum Courtney - The 10-year-old who sang Michael Jackson's Who's Lovin You in his audition impressed the judges and the public with his sweet tribute to his mum in the semi-finals
Gruffydd Wyn Roberts, 22, is a singer from Amlwch, North Wales
Robert White - musical comedian who has sang amusing songs about the judges
Tim and Jack Goodacre - a father and son singing duo
DVJ - young dance troupe managed by Ashley Banjo from Diversity
Giang Brothers - circus performing brothers from Vietnam
Micky P Kerr - comedy musician who sang the Bag For Life song and baffled Simon Cowell