Britain's Got Talent - Season 18

Season 18
Get ready for jaw-dropping talent, unforgettable moments and the most thrilling series yet as the UK's most beloved talent show, Britain's Got Talent is back for its incredible 18th series.
Returning to the judging panel is Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, who will be joined by very special guest judge, KSI. Fan favourites, Ant and Dec are also back to guide audiences through the journey of discovering the next Britain's Got Talent winner – following in the footsteps of 2024 victor, Sydnie Christmas. With a life-changing £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the prestigious Royal Variety Performance up for grabs, the stakes are higher than ever.
Episodes

Auditions 1
Ant and Dec host the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete for the chance to win a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance.

Auditions 2
Ant and Dec host as more performers take to the stage to try to impress the judges and secure their place in the live semi-finals.

Auditions 3
A new set of acts aim to book their places in the semi-finals, with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and KSI deciding which ones will go through, under the watchful eye of Ant and Dec.

Auditions 4
More acts audition for a place in the semi-finals, with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and KSI deciding which ones will go through, under the watchful eye of Ant and Dec.

Auditions 5
This week sees an array of amazing performers, with acrobatic basketball stars and spectacular singers taking to the stage in an attempt to impress The Judges.

Auditions 6
More acts audition for a place in the semi-finals, with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and KSI deciding which ones will go through, under the watchful eye of Ant and Dec.

Auditions 7
Ant and Dec host the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete for the chance to win a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance.

Auditions 8
Ant and Dec host the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete for the chance to win a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance.

Live Semi-Final 1
Ant and Dec host as the first eight acts that made it through the audition rounds perform in front of the judges and a live audience for a chance at a place in the final. For the first time in the history of the show, the golden buzzer now appears in the live rounds, giving judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, as well as presenters Ant and Dec, the power to send one act straight through to the grand final. The audience will then vote for their favourite act, who will gain the second place.

Live Semi-Final 2
Ant and Dec host the second semi-final as more acts that made it through the audition rounds perform in front of the judges and a live audience for a chance of a place in the final. Judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, as well as presenters Ant and Dec, have the power to send one act straight through to the grand final with the golden buzzer, before the audience votes for their favourite act, who will gain the second place.

Live Semi-Final 3
Ant and Dec host the third semi-final as eight more acts that made it through the audition rounds perform in front of the judges and a live audience for a chance of a place in the final. Judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli, as well as presenters Ant and Dec, have the power to send one act straight through to the grand final with the golden buzzer, before the audience votes for their favourite act, who will gain the second place.

Live Semi-Final 4
The fourth semi-final of the series sees the next eight acts who impressed the judges during the audition rounds put on the performance of their lives as they compete for a spot in the live final and edge one step closer to that life-changing cash prize of 250,000 pounds and a spot on the bill of the coveted Royal Variety Performance.

Live Semi-Final 5
The last semi-final of the series sees the next eight acts who impressed the judges during the audition rounds put on the performance of their lives as they compete for a spot in the live final and edge one step closer to that life-changing cash prize of 250,000 pounds and a spot on the bill of the coveted Royal Variety Performance.

Live Final
Over the past few months, judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli have witnessed an incredible array of talent and were given the task of whittling the acts down to 40, who then competed in five semi-finals. Now the 2025 winner will be decided, with the victorious act pocketing £250,000 and landing a spot on the Royal Variety Performance bill. Ant and Dec present.
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