Ireland's Got Talent (series 2)

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Ireland's Got Talent
Series 2
Hosted by Lucy Kennedy
Judges
WinnerBSD
Runners-up
  • Fly Youth
  • Rebel Acro
Release
Original network Virgin Media One
Original release2 February (2019-02-02) 
7 April 2019 (2019-04-07)
Series chronology
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The second and final series of the Irish talent competition series Ireland's Got Talent began broadcasting in Ireland on 2 February 2019 on Virgin Media One and was hosted by Lucy Kennedy. [1]

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Denise van Outen, Jason Byrne, Michelle Visage and Louis Walsh returned as judges for the second series. [2]

The series was won by Dublin dance group BSD. They had received the golden buzzer from Jason Byrne. Dance group Fly Youth and gymnastics group Rebel Acro finished in the runner-up position.

Series overview

The judges auditions were taped in November 2018 at The Helix, Dublin.

Name of actAge(s)GenreActSemi-finalResult
Aidan McCann9MagicMagician1Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Barry Darcy Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 38SingingSinger3Eliminated
BSD Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 10-17DanceDance Group2Winner
Declan Colgan20Singing / MusicSinger & Pianist1Eliminated
Fionn McMorrow10DanceDancer3Finalist (Won Public Vote)
Flair31-36AcrobaticsAerial Group3Eliminated
Fly Youth13-18DanceDance Group1Runners-up
Hiphopical5-18DanceDance Group2Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Iveta Tumasonyte Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 14SingingSinger3Eliminated
Jake O'Shea25DanceDancer3Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Johnny Quinn60MusicYodeller2Eliminated
Julie McCabe30SingingSinger3Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Liv Gregorio8SingingSinger1Eliminated
MC Daycent25MusicRapper1Eliminated
MC Notn39MusicBeatboxer3Eliminated
One Island Clan21-28AcrobaticsParkour Group1Eliminated
Rebel Acro10-18AcrobaticsAcrobatic Group2Runners-up
Robyn Diamonds25SingingDrag Act2Eliminated
Rodelle Borja29SingingSinger2Eliminated
Sea Of Change Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Playing card club A.svg 34-70SingingChoir2Finalist (Wildcard)
Sharon & Brandon Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Playing card club A.svg 41 & 19SingingSinging Duo1Finalist (Wildcard)
Sharyn Ward33SingingSinger1Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Storm22SingingSinger3Eliminated
Tara Jamieson23Singing / MusicSinger & Pianist2Eliminated

Semi-finals summary

Semi-final 1 (30 March)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
MC Daycent1RapperEliminated
Declan Colgan2Singer & PianistEliminated
One Island Clan3Parkour GroupEliminated
Liv Gregorio4SingerEliminated
Fly Youth5Dance Group1st (Won Public Vote)
Sharon & Brandon Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 6Singing DuoWildcard
Aidan McCann7Magician Crystal Clear app clean.png 3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Sharyn Ward8Singer Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 2 (31 March)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
Hiphopical1Hip-Hop Dance Group3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Tara Jamieson2Singer & PianistEliminated
BSD Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 3Dance Group1st (Won Public Vote)
Johnny Quinn4YodellerEliminated
Rodelle Borja5SingerEliminated
Rebel Acro6Acrobatic Group Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)
Sea Of Change Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 7ChoirWildcard
Robyn Diamonds8Drag ActEliminated

Semi-final 3 (6 April)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
Storm1SingerEliminated
Flair2Aerial GroupEliminated
Barry Darcy Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 3SingerEliminated
Iveta Tumasonyte Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 4SingerEliminated
Fionn McMorrow5Dancer1st (Won Public Vote)
MC Notn6Beatboxer Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Julie McCabe7Singer Crystal Clear app clean.png 3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Jake O’Shea8Dancer Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)

Final (7 April)

ContestantOrderActFinished
Rebel Acro1Acrobatic GroupTop 3
BSD Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 2Dance GroupWinner
Sharon and Brandon Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 3Singing DuoBottom 5
Jake O’Shea4DancerBottom 5
Sea of Change Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 5ChoirBottom 5
Sharyn Ward6SingerBottom 5
Fionn McMorrow7DancerBottom 5
Fly Youth8Dance GroupTop 3

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