On Sunday the last remaining 10 acts will battle it out for the BGT title and a spot in the limelight
Ashley Banjo, centre, performing with the Diversity Dance Troupe who won BGT in 2009. The Britain’s Got Talent winner 2023 will receive a prize of £250,000 and a coveted place at the Royal Variety Show later in November this year.
Previous winners have used their success in the competition as a springboard for a career in showbizness. Former mobile phone shop manager Paul Potts launched a career as an opera singer after winning the show in 2007. While dance troupe Diversity, which won in 2009, have had success both as an ensemble and individually with Jordan Banjo among the presenter’s at King Charles’ coronation concert last month.The live final will air on ITV1and ITVX on Sunday between 7.30pm and 10.pm.
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