Britain’s Got Talent 2026 Final Promises Spectacular Show of Talent

Fans of Britain’s Got Talent are bracing for one of the most diverse finals yet, with a fire-juggler, drone display, dog act, farmers’ choir, and a couple of magicians all competing for the crown.Britain's Got Talent judges and hosts pose for a photo at their desk with microphones and golden and red buzzers.

The 10 finalists earned their spots via live semi-finals, with five Golden Buzzer winners joined by five public-vote acts. Highlights include:

  • Matty Juniosa – Golden Buzzer, semi-final 1
  • Anastasiia and Salsa – public vote winners, semi-final 1
  • Sadech Berrabah and LMA – Golden Buzzer, semi-final 2
  • Fabian Fox – public vote, semi-final 2
  • Liwei Yang – Golden Buzzer, semi-final 3
  • Ted Hill – public vote, semi-final 3
  • Sonny Green – Golden Buzzer, semi-final 4
  • Rafferty Coope – public vote, semi-final 4
  • Celestial – drone art collective, final Golden Buzzer
  • The Hawkstone Farmers Choir – semi-final 5 public vote winnersThe Hawkstone Farmers Choir celebrating with confetti falling around them.

The grand final airs Saturday, May 30, 7–9:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX, hosted as always by Ant & Dec, with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and KSI. The winner is determined by public vote unless there’s a tie, in which case the judges decide.

The £250,000 cash prize and a coveted Royal Variety Performance spot are up for grabs. Last year, magician Harry Moulding wowed audiences by performing a death-defying card trick from a plane mid-air to win the crown.