Tap Attack stormed the Britain’s Got Talent 2018 stage in tonight’s auditions.
As auditions continued tonight, we met another set of acts wanting to make it a step closer to the live shows.
One of those was Tap Attack, a group of tap dancers aged 15-18.
The group are based in Swindon with the dancers coming from across the UK and were put together by one of the group’s mums.
They revealed they would spend any prize money on putting on an epic live show.
“So the ambition is to win the show ad world domination?” asked Simon Cowell.
“Exactly!” the group declared.
“I really appreciate how much hard work all of you must have put into that routine,” raved Alesha Dixon after the group’s performance.
“This was really cool and edgy, well done mum!” added David Walliams.
With four yeses, Tap Attack are through to the next round.
More acts hoping for yeses this evening were cake eating opera singer Sarah Llewellyn, Ben Langley and his misheard lyrics and comedy musician Micky P Kerr.
As always, acts need three or more yeses to make it through to the next round – and potentially on to the live shows.
Making up the judging panel this year once more are Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden.
There’s also the golden buzzer, which will send acts straight through to the semi-finals. After five weeks, only Amanda Holden has yet to press the button.
However they get through, just one act will walk away with £250,000 and a spot on the Royal Variety Performance.
Meanwhile, hosts Ant and Dec will be present for the auditions, watching on from the sidelines with a comforting hug whatever the result.
Britain’s Got Talent continues Saturday nights on ITV.
Plus, More Talent airs straight after the main show on ITV2.
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