Competing for the Final: the acts taking part in the second Britain's Got Talent Semi-FinalITV
The acts competing in the second Britain’s Got Talent Semi-Final on Tuesday May 27 have been revealed, with a motorbike stunt group, a puppet act, a young singer who stood up to Simon Cowell, and a comedy mime acts all amongst the hopefuls.
Check out the details of all nine acts below.
Ricky K
Ricky K made everyone smile with his comedy mime act during the auditions stage of Britain’s Got Talent, when he told a love story using a variety of hilarious dance moves, funny faces and acted out scenes.
What will Ricky return with this time, as he battles for a place in the Final?
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This motorbike stunt group left us with our hearts in our mouths, as they somersaulted and jumped in the air, during a thrilling outdoor stunt sequence.
We were terrified but thrilled during their audition. Can they live up to it a second time?
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This dance group, made up of 17 to 31-year-olds, got four yes votes the first time round as they performed a theatrical/commercial dance mix with a strong narrative running throughout.
What story will they tell this time round? And will it strike such a chord?
Ed Drewett
Ed’s a talented man. Having penned tracks for One Direction and The Wanted, he decided to step out from the shadows to take the limelight himself.
The judges – all except from Simon who was absent during his audition – loved Ed, but can he turn the magic on again in the second Semi-Final show?
SweetChix
SweetChix are a girl group with real attitude, and the judges were thoroughly impressed with their efforts during the auditions round, when they performed a mash-up routine that got everyone singng and dancing along.
Will this talented bunch of 14 and 15-year-old prove they have what it takes to make it into the Britain’s Got Talent 2014 Final?
Jodi Bird
Jodi’s another young lady with a lot of sass. This 16-year-old had her audition of Don’t Rain on My Parade interrupted by Simon Cowell, who told her he didn’t like her song choice.
But the other judges were enjoying it so much they demanded for Jodi to be allowed to continue. She did – and she managed to win Simon over. You go girl!
Can Jodi prove she was worth the gamble? What will she sing this time – and will Mr Cowell approve? We’ll be watching behind our hands...
James Smith
This 14-year-old Essex singer fotr four yes votes after singing Nina Simone’s Feeling Good during the auditions. Our little hearts melted for the teen – here’s hoping he can impress again.
Mini Moves
This rather bendy dance troupe from Glasgow more than made their mark when they burst on stage all dazzling outfits and massive afro hairdos.
Can the little ladies dance their way in to the BGT Final?
Kony Puppets
We laughed so much when Kony Puppets, aka an act that saw three puppets dance to Beyoncé routines, burst onto our TVs. Can the magic be recreated? We’re looking forward to what superstar Kony Puppets might take on this time round.
Britain’s Got Talent’s second Semi-Final is on STV at 7.30pm on Tuesday May 27, with the results show returning at 9.30pm.
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