List of Britain's Got Talent finalists (series 12)

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The twelfth series of Britain's Got Talent started on 14 April 2018 and ended on 3 June 2018. The finalists are given in the order in which they finished.

Lose Voice may

Lost Voice Guy, real name Lee Ridley, is a stand-up comedian from Newcastle upon Tyne.


Robert White

Robert White is a stand-up comedian from Sussex.[ citation needed ]

Donchez Dacres

Donchez Dacres is a singer from Wolverhampton.

Gruffydd Wyn Roberts

Gruffydd Wyn Roberts is an opera singer from Amlwch on Anglesey.[ citation needed ]

Giang Brothers

The Giang Brothers are a pair of brothers from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. They specialise in acrobatics. They are compiled of Giang Quoc Nghiep and Giang Quoc Co.[ citation needed ]

DVJ

Diversity Juniors, DVJ for short, are a dance troupe. [1]

The D-Day Darlings

The D-Day Darlings are a 1940s wartime style singing act.[ citation needed ]

Jack & Tim

Jack and Tim Goodacre are a singing duo from Norwich. Tim is aged 43 and Jack is aged 12. Jack previously auditioned for The Voice Kids UK in 2017, making it to the semi final.[ citation needed ]

Calum Courtney

Calum Courtney is a 10-year-old singer from Essex.[ citation needed ]

Micky P Kerr

Micky P Kerr is a stand-up comedian from Leeds.[ citation needed ]

B Positive Choir

The B Positive Choir is a British chorus. It contains 60 singers who suffer with the sickle cell disease or who have close friends or family suffering from it.

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Ashley Modurotolu Banjo, is an English street dancer, choreographer and actor. He is leader of dance troupe Diversity, who won the third series of Britain's Got Talent. Banjo was a judge on the Sky1 talent show Got to Dance and co-presenter of the Saturday night BBC game show Can't Touch This.

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Lee Ridley is an English stand-up comedian. Disabled since early life, and unable to speak, he is the first standup comedian in Britain to use a communication aid in his routines, performing them under the stage name of Lost Voice Guy. He rose to prominence in June 2018 after winning the 12th series of Britain's Got Talent.

Alex Joseph "AJ" Pritchard is a British dancer and choreographer, best known for his role as a professional dancer in the BBC One dance series Strictly Come Dancing. In 2013, Pritchard auditioned for the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent along with his partner Chloe Hewitt and reached the semi-finals.

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Series Twelve of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2018, from 14 April to 3 June on ITV. For this series, the live episodes were broadcast from Hammersmith Apollo, and presented by Declan Donnelly only; while Anthony McPartlin suspended his TV commitments on 19 March 2018, he still appeared in the audition episodes as these had already been filmed in January and February earlier that year. Compared to previous years, this series featured a higher number of participants for the judges to select semi-finalists from, not counting those who received the Golden Buzzer, and saw the return of the Judges' Vote to the show's format.

Series Thirteen of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2019, from 6 April to 2 June on ITV. This series became the first to see the return of Anthony McPartlin to his television duties, hosting alongside Declan Donnelly, following his absence the previous year to attend rehab prior to the start of the previous series' live episodes. Alongside McPartlin's return, this series saw the oldest participant on the contest to win the final, the withdrawal of an act from the contest despite securing a place in the semi-finals, and the surprise return of a performer who participated in a previous year's contest, operating under an alias until their final appearance.

Giang Brothers

The Giang Brothers, Giang Quoc Co and Giang Quoc Nghiep, are acrobats from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

References

  1. "Britain's Got Talent 2018: Who are dance troupe DVJ?". 31 May 2018.