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Britain’s Got Talent Judges Propel Somerset Drone Artists to Final with Stunning Golden Buzzer Performance

The full line-up for the Britain’s Got Talent 2026 live final has been confirmed, with Somerset-based drone artists Celestial securing the last Golden Buzzer spot after a spectacular semi-final performance.

The eagerly anticipated final places were decided during the concluding semi-final on May 23. Judges faced a tough unanimous decision but were quickly won over by Celestial’s breathtaking display. Their performance illuminated the skies above Greenwich Park and the Thames, showcasing a glowing dragon, elephant, and dolphin created with hundreds of synchronized drones.

Joining Celestial, the public vote secured The Hawkstone Farmers Choir a place in the final. Originally formed to promote Jeremy Clarkson’s beer, the choir captivated audiences with their powerful rendition of Bastille’s “Pompeii,” earning a standing ovation.

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The final line-up also includes eight other acts who previously won Golden Buzzers or topped the public votes in earlier semi-finals. Highlights include magician Rafferty Coope, poet Sonny Green, comedian Ted Hill, fire dancer Liwei Yang, dance troupe Sadeck Berrabah and LMA, mind-reading magician Fabian Fox, vocalist Matty Juniosa, and dog act Anastasiia and Salsa.

Each finalist now competes for the coveted £250,000 prize and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. The Britain’s Got Talent live final will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX at 7 pm on Saturday, May 30.

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