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Britain’s Got Talent: Watch Fayth Ifil sing Stand Up For Something in semi-finals

Fayth Ifil shared a beautiful performance of ‘Stand Up For Something’ in the first Britain’s Got Talent semi-final.

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This weekend saw the first set of semi-finalists compete for a place in the final next month.

They were performing for a socially distant line up of judges – Alesha Dixon, David Walliams, Ashley Banjo and Amanda Holden.

One of the acts tonight was Simon Cowell’s golden buzzer act, 13-year-old singer Fayth Ifil from Swindon who performed ‘Stand Up For Something’ by Andra Day.

Watch Fayth Ifil’s performance in the video below…

Golden girl Fayth Ifil STANDS UP with her GLITTERING voice  | Semi-Finals | BGT 2020

Alesha said: “You did a brilliant job!”

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Amanda added: “I feel dead relaxed when I watch you, I would pay good money to see you.”

David commented: “That for me was the best performance of the night so far. I thought that was the performance of a star. Incredible.”

And Ashley concluded: “Your voice control and stage presence is well beyond your years. You could honestly be a winner.”

Other semi-finalists taking part in this evening’s semi-final were danger magic act James Stott, dance act Yakub, singer Imen Siar, father & son magic duo James and Dylan Piper, dancers Urban Turtles, comic Steve Royle and choir SOS From the Kids.

In each semi-final two contestants will make it into the final.

The panel will choose one contestant to go through to the final while fans at home will vote for a second.

The acts in the final have the chance to win a life changing prize of £250,000 and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance is up for grabs.

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The Britain’s Got Talent semi finals continue Saturdays. A live final will take place next month.

Alongside the contestants, each semi-final will also include a special guest performance. This Saturday saw dance act Diversity return.

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