The second line up of contestants for tonight’s (Tuesday, 31 May) Britain’s Got Talent 2022’s semi-final have been confirmed.
The Britain’s Got Talent 2022 semi-finalists were chosen by the judges earlier this year.
After hundreds of auditions for the panel earlier in the series, a total of 40 semi-finalists have been confirmed, including the five golden buzzer acts.
The final 40 will now perform in the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals in a bid to secure an all-important place in the live grand final where they stand a chance of winning a cash prize of £250,000 plus a spot at the Royal Variety Performance.
In the semi-finals the viewers will choose one act to go through to the final while the panel – David Walliams, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon – will decide the second.
See who’s on the next semi-final tonight (31 May) below…
Tuesday’s Britain’s Got Talent 2022 Second semi-final line up
Amber & Nymeria
25-year-old Amber from Holland and canine sidekick Nymeria performed an agile routine of tricks at their audition with Amanda saying it was the best dog act she’s ever seen.
Voices of the Armed Forces Children Choir
Voices of the Armed Forces Children Choir are a children’s choir made up of singers whose parents serve in the military. After being surprised by Simon who invited them to take part in the show, they took to the stage at their audition to perform an original song titled Welcome Home.
Dante Marvin
At his audition, 13-year-old schoolboy Dante from Liverpool performed a comedy song about his brittle bone disease. Simon quipped after Dante poked fun at the music mogul in his lyrics: “You are very naughty. It was just a great audition. A great audition is one you’re going to remember and I’m going to remember this.”
Ryland Petty
9-year-old schoolboy Ryland got Amanda on stage as he performed a number of magic tricks with Rubik’s cubes while assisted by other members of The Young Magicians Club. Ryland’s impressive audition saw Alesha rave: “You’ve got fantastic showmanship, your magic was amazing. It was fabulous.”
Ben Nickless
40-year-old variety entertainer Ben Nickless from Lancashire won over the panel at his audition with a non-stop series of impressions from Ozzy Osbourne to Holly Willoughby before impersonating Take That while performing Greatest Day. Ben got four yeses with David describing the performance as a “hurricane of comedy”.
Ranger Chris
Ranger Chris took to the stage at the auditions with a group of dancing dinosaurs who performed to songs including Gangnam Style and Cha Cha Slide. Simon gave the act a standing ovation and said yes along with Amanda and David but Alesha said no after buzzing the act.
Flintz & Taylor
At their audition, rapper Flintz performed an emotive original song about becoming a role model to his brothers while accompanied by Taylor on piano. The powerful performance impressed the panel and the golden buzzer from Alesha, seeing the duo into the live shows.
Andrew Basso
Escapologist Andrew Basso tackled one of Harry Houdini’s most dangerous and difficult stunts in his audition as he was handcuffed, suspended upside down in a water cell and attempted to escape. The daring routine won praise from the judges, securing his place in the semi-final.
The Britain’s Got Talent semi-final rounds continue nightly this week on ITV.
The live final will be on Sunday where the public will crown the winner.
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