Dancers, singers, comedians and even a Taekwondo troupe have been keeping us entertained for weeks on Britain's Got Talent. The long-running show returned in April, once again on the hunt for the next big thing to perform a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance - and win a £250,000 prize.
And it won't be long until the BGT winner is finally crowned. Overseen by judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, the auditions came to an end this weekend.
The most impressive acts will battle it out in the live semi-finals this week, in hopes of making it to the final this weekend.
Among them are the golden buzzer acts, who impressed the judges so much they were put through to the live shows right away. READ MORE: Moment Nicki Minaj fans start scrapping on steps after sell out Co-op Live gig cancelled There are usually only five golden buzzers permitted each series - one from each judge and one from presenting duo Ant and Dec.
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