BGT's 'virtual' semi-finals start next Friday - here's how to get tickets

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Britain's Got Talent's 'virtual' semi-finals start next Friday - and here's how you can be in the audience

BRITAIN'S Got Talent fans have been promised a "real party" and exclusive access to the acts, hosts and judging panel if they sign up for the show's virtual semi-final audience., due to the coronavirus pandemic.Credit: Rex Features

With social distancing guidelines and local lockdowns meaning a live audience would be difficult to organise, ITV have revealed they are opting for a remote crowd who can join in from the comfort of their own sofa.fans will be able to combine takeaway and TV time while helping support their favourite act on their way to the final.

The virtual audience shows will run on selected dates from August 28 to September 6 and an exciting BGT statement on the Applause Store website told fans of the new-look BGT: "There is an incredible new studio set and YOU can part of it by joining us remotely from your very own home! "All you have to do is select a date and make a request right now to participate in the VIRTUAL audience, and if your application is successful, we will send you an exclusive, unique ApplauseStore invitation that will allow you to watch the show, support your favourite acts, join all the judges and Ant & Dec live!"Comedian Nabil Abdulrashid is Alesha's Golden Buzzer actMaking sure safety comes first, it added: "We are accepting groups of up to six people per device which...

"There is no minimum age limit, but if you are under 18, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. This is going to be the most fantastic opportunity for a REAL CELEBRATION and we want it to be a real PARTY!!!"when falling off an electric bike.

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