List of Britain's Got Talent finalists (series 10)

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The tenth series of Britain's Got Talent started on 9 April 2016 and ended on 28 May 2016. The finalists are given in the order in which they finished.

Richard Jones

Richard Jones is a magician from London. He was the overall winner of the competition.

At the time of his BGT appearance, he was a soldier serving in the Cavalry band.

Wayne Woodward

Wayne Woodward (born 1 April 1995) is an English swing singer. He was the runner up on the tenth series of Britain's Got Talent . [1] [2] Woodward attended Kingston College and he has worked as a builder. [3] He sang a rendition of "The Way You Look Tonight" at the audition, "That's Life" in the semi-final and "Feeling Good" in the final. Following his appearances on the show he is going into a recording studio to work on an album. [4]

Boogie Storm

Boogie Storm are a dancing stormtrooper act. They were Simon Cowell's golden buzzer act.

Jasmine Elcock

Jasmine Elcock (born 1 February 2002) is a singer from Essex. She was Ant & Dec's golden buzzer act. She previously took part in a stage production of "Annie".

Beau Dermott

Beau Dermott is a musical theatre singer. Beau lives in Widnes, Cheshire with her parents. She attends The Hammond, theatre school in Chester.

Beau rose to fame on Britain's Got Talent. She was Amanda Holden's golden buzzer act. Her cousin Jack Higgins also took part in this series.

Beau has signed with Decca Records and her first album, Brave , was released on 1 September 2017.

Craig Ball

Craig Ball (both 11 September 1991) [5] is a singing impressionist, sang his edition of "Wrecking Ball" in both auditions and finals and his version of Adele's "Hello" in the semi-final. He's currently working on singing impressions via YouTube.

Trip Hazard

Trip Hazard is a dancing dog act along with his owner Lucy.

100 Voices of Gospel

100 Voices of Gospel are a gospel choir. They were Alesha Dixon's golden buzzer.

Alex Magala

Alex Magala is a sword swallower from Moldova.

Balance Unity

Balance Unity, real name Taylor Goodridge, is a dancer from London.

Shannon and Peter

Shannon & Peter are a husband & wife dance duo. They were the judges wildcard.

Mel and Jamie

Mel & Jamie are a mother & son singing duo.

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