Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) returns to our screens this evening (May 27) and if you’re wondering when you can tune into the ITV show, look no further.
Auditions are almost done as the talent show prepares for the live semi-finals, starting on Monday, May 29.
Bruno Tonioli, joins judges Alesha Dixon, TV personality Amanda Holden and X-Factor creator Simon Cowell on the judging panel.
The 67-year-old Italian choreographer and dancer recently replaced David Walliams on the show.
We've got an OUTSTANDING show lined up for you this evening! 🤩
— BGT (@BGT) May 27, 2023
Tuck in to another episode of #BGT tonight at 8pm on @ITV 1 and @WeAreSTV pic.twitter.com/V7wgRRn0t3
What time is Britain’s Got Talent on tonight as the 16th series continues?
The final episode of pre-recorded auditions on Britain’s Got Talent will air on Saturday, May 27.
Viewers can tune in from 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX and the show will end at 9.05pm.
We've got a real mixed bag of talent for you tonight, from dancers to singing dogs and even a... superhero?! Don't miss #BGT, tonight at 8pm on @ITV 1 and @WeAreSTV 🎉 pic.twitter.com/DRTUw2laeq
— BGT (@BGT) May 27, 2023
What can viewers expect on Britain’s Got Talent tonight?
Viewers can expect to see a variety of acts in tonight’s episode as the talent show took to Twitter to tease viewers with pictures taken from the upcoming auditions.
It said viewers can look forward to dancers, singing dogs and a superhero in the episode.
Watch Britain's Got Talent at 8pm tonight on ITV1 and ITVX.
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