Most of us can remember the true greats of BGT; Connie Talbot, Stavros Flatley, and Paul Potts amongst others.
Getting them all together on one stage once again might sound like a Saturday night TV fever dream.
But no, it’s real. We’re about to see some of the brightest stars from the annals of Britain’s Got Talent history perform once again, in a rematch that’ll see one crowned Champion.
If, like us, you cannot wait to see what’s in store for Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, here’s everything you need to know.
Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions line-up
From the weird to the wonderful and everything in between, here are the acts that will be getting judged by Simon and the gang:
- Boogie Storm – dancing Stormtrooper group.
- Paul Potts – unassuming man with a booming operatic voice.
- Connie Talbot – child prodigy singer, now all grown up.
- Stavros Flatley – Cyrpriot father/son riverdance duo.
- Jai McDowall – 2011 winner, and Scottish singer/songwriter.
- Ashleigh and Sully – man and beast, working in perfect harmony (Sully is the new iteration of Pudsey the dog).
- Collabro – bros who collab with their voices.
- Ben Hart – celebrity magician.
- Lost Voice Guy – hilarious comedian who won in 2018.
- Twist and Pulse – dancer with big personalities and bigger moves.
- Merseygirls – Liverpudlian dance troupe.
- Colin Thackery – reigning champion army vet singer.
How and when Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions
BGT: The Champions starts 31 August on ITV and STV, and will be on each Saturday after that.
It’s set to run for six weeks, meaning it’ll likely end around 5 October.
The final has already been taped, but we won’t spoil it for you. We can say, however, that Susan Boyle won’t be on the show, having dropped out due to a packed schedule.
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