Britain's Got Talent 2015: Who is in the final and how did they get there
THIS year's Britain's Got Talent grand finale is almost upon us, so let's take a look at everything you need to know ahead of the show.
Britain's Got Talent final is tonight at 7.30pm
Unlike previous years, this year's final is set to take place on the same week as the live semi-finals and will start at 7.30pm this evening (May 31) on ITV.
This year's talent has been some of the best yet on the show and after a tough week and some very close voting, the finalists are now ready to battle it out for the £250,000 price and the chance to take to the stage at the Royal Variety Performance.
Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy, dance group Entity Allstars, dog act Jules and Matisse, golden oldies Old Men Grooving and magician Jamie Raven are among finalists this year.
Also up for the prize are dance light act UDI, the very loveable Isaac Waddington and father and sons The Neales, who will all compete alongside the two acts from Friday’s semi-final winners - Simon's golden buzzer Calum Scott and impressionist Danny Posthill.
Cor Glanaethwy are favourites to win BGT 2015
Calum Scott sailed through to the final on the last semi-final of the series
Isaac Waddington is another favourite for the final
At the minute, Cor Glanaethwy are the current favourites to win, with odds of 11/10 according to William Hill.
Jules and Matisse are next with 11/2 and Isaac Waddington coming third favourite at 6/1.
In a shock twist though, the finalists that got voted through aren't going to be the only people up on that stage tonight, with there also going to be TWO Wildcard acts.
The judges are going to pick one, leaving one to be picked by the viewers.
Henry Gallagher, Revelation Avenue, IMD, Boyband and Jesse-Jane McParland are all in the running, but they won't be announced until this evening's show.
Family band The Neales are loved by the judges and public
Martial arts performer Jesse-Jane McParland is among favourites to bag Wildcard
Dog ventriloquist Marc Martel could also bag himself a spot in the final despite coming third
The competition is so strong this year that even judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and David Walliams aren't sure who is going to win.
Amanda said ahead of the final: “You never know how the vote will go – on the night some people do brilliantly and others don’t and let themselves down.
“It’s like having a pirate ship with a plank of talent on it, and some people will fall off and some will walk to dry land.
"The final is where the acts need to start thinking outside the box. They need to be better than they were before.
“I honestly don’t know who is going to win this year – I normally make a prediction and last year I was wrong. We don’t really care as long as they’re a fantastic ambassador for the show," she finished up by saying.
Tune in to the grand finale tonight at 7.30pm on ITV to find out who wins Britain's Got Talent 2015.
Entity Allstars are a hip hop, skip and a jump away from a golden buzzer!- Britain's Got Talent 2015
Hip Hop dancers Entity Allstars will be hoping to replicate Diversity's success in 2009
Danny Posthill's a man of many voices - Semi-Final 5 - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Impressionist Danny Posthill tickled the judges and the public with his celebrity voices
Vocal group The Neales are keeping it in the family - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Family singing quartet The Neales consists of a father and his three sons
Old Men Grooving bust a move, and maybe their backs! - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Old Men Grooving combine self-aware humour with genuine dance skills
Can Jamie conjure up four yeses - Audition Week 2 - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Jamie Raven's illusions have been as controversial as they have been impressive
Isaac Waddington audition
Young singer and pianist Isaac Waddington will be aiming right for the public's heartstrings
Will dance troupe UDI be left out in the cold - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Ukrainian dance troupe UDI have won Britain round with their theatrical light-based routines
Golden boy Calum Scott hits the right note - Audition Week 1 - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Singer Calum Scott has proved popular with live audiences
Cor Glanaethwy - Can Blodeuwedd
Dont mess with karate kid Jesse Audition Week 2 Britains Got Talent 2015
Jesse-Jane McParland's martial arts skills may carry her to the final on a wildcard
Marc Métral and his talking dog Wendy wow the judges - Audition Week 1 - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Parisian ventroliquist Marc Metral and his talking dog Wendy have already been an international viral hit
Jules and Matisse are seeing double - Semi-Final 2 - Britain's Got Talent 2015
Jules and Matisse are fancied to do well by experts and bookies
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