Tonight, June 2, thousands across the country will be preparing to sit down in front of the telly as Britain’s Got Talent live Final 2024 takes place on ITV.
The tense show will see the 10 finalists and one wildcard act battle it out in hopes of being named the winner and claiming the £250,000 cash prize and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.
Hosted by Ant and Dec, the show's final will see the return of judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli for the last time in the series.
With two and a half hours of live TV, the BGT final is expected to be exciting and intense, before you get ready to watch the show, find out how you can vote for the winner.
IT'S FINAL DAY! And the crowd are bringing the ✨ENERGY✨
— BGT (@BGT) June 2, 2024
Don't miss it TONIGHT at 7:30pm on @ITV 1, @ITVX and @WeAreSTV. pic.twitter.com/FApdLJdem4
How to vote in the Britain’s Got Talent Final 2024
Voting is simple and free, all you have to do is register via the ITV website here which will then get you ready to cast your vote.
After registering you just need to follow the simple instructions and pick your winner, you can vote on the ITV website.
Who are the Britain’s Got Talent 2024 finalists?
- Comedian Alex Mitchell
- Ghanian dancing duo Abigail & Afronitaaa
- Japanese skipping group Haribow
- Magician Jack Rhodes
- Magician Trixy
- Northants Sing Out
- Singer Sydnie Christmas
- Singing impressionist Mike Woodhams
- South African opera singer Innocent Masuku
- South Korean taekwondo group Ssaulabi Performance Troupe
How to watch the Britain’s Got Talent final
The grand final of BGT will take place on Sunday, June 2 from 7.30pm until 10.05pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
The live final will mark the end of six weeks that saw judges witness countless of acts before finding the final 10 and one wildcard act.
Each will perform live in front of the judges and millions of viewers at home, before votes are made by the public that will see one act be named the winner of BGT 2024.
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