Britain's Got Talent auditions started this afternoon at the London Palladium. Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon were joined by new judge Bruno Tonioli.
Prepare to be entertained as this year’s Britain’s Got Talent returns to the London Palladium with performer Bruno Tonioli confirmed as the brand-new judge, joining Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. Inimitable duo, Ant and Dec will also be returning as hosts ready to cheer and console the acts brave enough to brace the stage of the famous theatre.
Bruno says: “Here we are, Britain’s Got Talent. I am so excited. It’s my first show, I have no idea what’s going to happen, but I’m sure it’s going to be brilliant.”
Now in its 16th series, the multi-award-winning talent extravaganza is back and bigger than ever before with even more awe-inspiring and show-stopping performers all vying to impress the judges and secure their place in the live-semi-finals taking place later this year.
Expect the unexpected as the acts battle it out for the chance to scoop the massive £250,000 prize and perform to royalty at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance. Britain’s Got Talent has delivered some of the most talked about performances and most memorable TV moments of the last decade and more, including Paul Potts, Diversity, Tokio Myers, Lost Voice Guy and of course superstar singer Susan Boyle. But who will follow in the footsteps of series 15 victor, comedian Axel Blake and win over the public to be crowned the BGT winner of 2023?
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