We bring you all of the 10 acts who have made it through to the grand final of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday June 3,2017
There’s also set to be ‘wildcard’ act returning – so keep your eyed peeled for an unexpected visitor.
The overall winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2017 gets a slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year and a cool £250,000 prize.
Britain’s Got Talent final will air at 7.30pm on ITV.
Mersey Girls
Mersey Girls
The teenage dance troupe from the Wirrel are made up of Annie and Alice, aged 17, Alice’s sister Julia, 15, Rebecca, 16, and Poppy, 14.
Julia revealed to the judges that she has scoliosis, a curvature of the spine which has left her needing surgery.
The dancers went through to the final on the first day of Scolosis Awareness Month and will now dance their way to the final
The Pensionalities
This Yorkshire duo with a combined age of 159 have wowed the judges and the public.
Will Henry Hall, 84, and Malcolm ‘Malc’ White, 75, be able to take the BGT crown with their duets? We’ll have to wait and see
Daliso Chaponda
37-year-old stand-up comedian Chaponda from Manchester has had the judges in stitches and is one of their firm favourites.
Will his humour take him to all the way to win the competition?
Missing People Choir
Made up of friends and families who have experienced a loved one going missing this choir’s appearance on the show has raised awareness of the work their affiliated charity, Missing People, does.
They went through to the final on Friday’s semi-final show having made Amanda Holden cry with their harmonies and the story behind their group.
Will they go on to be crowned BGT 2017 winners? Time will tell.
Matt Edwards
Comedian come magician Matt Edwards was chosen as Ant and Dec's Golden Buzzer act - mainly because Ant thought he was so funny, he nearly peed himself. Throughout Matt’s audition, Ant and Dec kept commenting on how brilliant and hilarious they thought he was. “He’s the Lee Evans of magic,” said Ant.
The 34-year-old magician has also previously starred alongside last year’s BGT winner Richard Jones and Coach Trip’s Brendan Sheerin (yes, really) in panto and regularly performs at holiday camps, cruise ships and other stage productions.
Before his performance in the live semi-final, Matt told RadioTimes.com that he would involve Ant or Dec in his act on Tuesday evening - and actually he ended up roping in both of them to his madcap comedy skit.
Issy Simpson
In Issy Simpson's first audition she asked Simon Cowell to pick a card at random from the pack, she returned to the stage and asked him what card he'd chosen before turning round to reveal her t-shirt emblazoned with Cowell's face AND the correct card he'd chosen.
Oh, and that's all before we mention the fact she'd somehow made a box get suddenly really heavy and had correctly predicted that Alesha would choose the word 'Kettle' from a completely random selection. Mind = blown.
“Is it bad for me to call you a witch?” asked Cowell, before saying, “This is like real-life Harry Potter.”
In her semi-final performance (despite nearly being scuppered by Alesha Dixon!) Issy pulled off an amazing trick involving Simon Cowell said that his favourite celebrity was Simon Cowell (no surprises there) and correctly predicting that Amanda Holden would give a time of 6.30pm and David Walliams had counted £2.01 in change from his pocket.
Kyle Tomlinson
Kyle Tomlinson become the fifth and final Golden Buzzer act on Britain's Got Talent when David Walliams pushed his button for the 15-year-old Sheffield schoolboy.
Kyle had previously auditioned for the show when he was aged 12, but his audition was televised the first time round. Despite the other three judges being "quite nice" (Kyle's words), it was Walliams who told him after his first audition to go away and work on his voice, so that's exactly what he did.
He's now returned and thoroughly proved David wrong. He even told RadioTimes.com that he has no hard feelings towards David - and that previous BGT runner-up Susan Boyle was his inspiration for entering the show.
DNA
Friends Andrew, 29, and Darren, 40, blew the judges away in their first audition with some frankly incredible trickery involving Amanda’s phonebook, Simon’s love of celebrity calendars and even their own t-shirts.
The mind readers gave an even more show-stopping performance in Monday's semi-final when they seemed to correctly predict three cards that would be chosen by Simon, Amanda and Alesha. What was even more impressive is that they asked David Walliams to pick any word at random and then instructed Simon as to exactly where it would be in the Dictionary.
We have no idea how they did it, but during the semi-final they said that none of the viewer theories they'd read online had correctly worked out their trick. We've watched and rewound it four times already and we still have no idea.
Britain's Got Talent's live final airs on Saturday June 3 at 7.30pm on ITV.
Quirky pianist Tokio Myers and 9 year old comedian Ned Woodman voted through to Saturday's live BGT final in Semi Finals 3
Ned Woodman
Eight-year-old comedian Ned got proceedings off to a flying start with the very first audition of the series – in which he strode onstage and quipped: ‘Why are people so excited about that talking dog on Britain’s Got Talent? Amanda Holden’s been on it for years!’)
Tokio Myers
Final is rescheduled from Sunday to Saturday to avoid going up against Ariana Grande's live Manchester benefit concert on BBC One