Entertainment
Britain’s Got Talent 2024 names next two acts through to live final
Britain’s Got Talent spoilers follow.
Britain’s Got Talent has named its next two finalists for the 2024 series, with Jack Rhodes and Haribow reaching Sunday’s (June 2) showpiece event.
Tuesday’s (May 28) episode saw eight hopefuls face off in the second of the five semi-finals, with the aim being to impress the four judges — Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli — as well as the audience and viewers at home.
Related: Britain’s Got Talent unveils next Golden Buzzer act
After a hotly contested evening, Jack was announced as the winner of the public vote, granting the magician an instant place in the grand final. Haribow and Ravi’s Dream Team were the other two acts who made the shortlist, with their fate in the hands of the judges.
After much deliberation, the judges couldn’t be separated as each act received two votes apiece, meaning the decision reverted to the public vote, with double-dutch crew Haribow eventually coming out on top.
Jack and Haribow will join Innocent Masuku and Ssaulabi Performance Troupe in the final following their success in Monday’s semi-final. The remaining seven acts will be determined throughout the next three nights, with six securing their place via the orthodox route as well as a special wildcard pick.
Related: Gogglebox stars share silly Britain’s Got Talent re-enactment
In addition to Jack, Haribow and Ravi’s Dream Team, the acts from Tuesday’s semi-finals were Lady Grenades, Blitzers, Geneviève Côté, Matteo Franziano and Ace Clvrk, with the latter five joining Ravi’s Dream Team in exiting the competition.
The line-up for Wednesday’s (May 29) semi-final includes Rask Ai, Leightonjay Halliday, Troll Dancers, Sydnie Christmas, Duncan Murray, Heather Holliday, Magicians Assemble and Mike Woodhams.
Britain’s Got Talent airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
Reporter, Digital Spy George is a freelance writer who specialises in Movies and TV. After graduating with a degree in Film Studies and Journalism from De Montfort University, in which he analysed the early works of Richard Linklater for his dissertation, he wrote for several websites for GRV Media. His film tastes vary from blockbusters like Mission: Impossible and John Wick to international directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Hirokazu Kore-eda, and has attended both the London and Berlin film festivals.