Britain’s Got Talent 2026 auditions are over – here’s the full list of all nine golden buzzer acts heading straight through to the live semi-finals
The Britain’s Got Talent 2026 auditions have concluded, but which performers secured the prestigious golden buzzers ahead of the programme’s semi-finals? Ant and Dec returned to host the ITV show’s 19th series, with Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden joined by KSI on the judging panel.
KSI, who appeared as a guest judge last year, took over from Bruno Tonioli following the former Strictly star’s departure. Beginning in February, the auditions concluded with Saturday night’s final episode (April 18).
ITV has since confirmed that Britain’s Got Talent’s opening semi-final will be broadcast on Saturday, April 25. As with last year, the semi-finals will air on a weekly basis rather than being condensed into a single week as previously done.
This year’s grand final will be held on Saturday, May 30, where one performer will claim £250,000 and a place at this year’s Royal Variety Performance. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
Following the show’s established format, audiences remain unaware which acts receiving four votes will progress to the semi-finals.
However, certain performers were awarded a golden buzzer and advanced automatically. Nine acts were awarded golden buzzers this year, with semi-finals typically featuring eight or nine performances per evening. This means that nearly 50 acts appearing across the semi-final rounds.
Para-athlete Paul Nunnari became the first recipient of a golden buzzer when Simon pressed his button after watching him ascend red silks using only his hands, having left his wheelchair below. The judge’s second golden buzzer choice was vocalist Matty Juniosa.
Magician Rafferty Coope followed in the footsteps of last year’s winner Harry Moulding, earning his place through KSI’s golden buzzer.
A hilarious moment occurred when Alesha managed to press her buzzer before Simon for light-up dance and movement troupe Antigravity.
Amanda Holden selected Jeremy Clarkson’s Hawkstone Farmers Choir, a performance which moved her to tears, alongside dance ensemble World Wings.
KSI awarded his final golden buzzer to Mr Cherry, whose act involved crushing cans and opening wine bottles using his bottom.
The judging panel weren’t alone in making selections, as Ant and Dec chose comedian Ted Hill, while stand-in judge Stacey Solomon put through the Solomon Braunstone Community Primary School dance troupe.
You can watch Britain’s Got Talent this Saturday, April 25 from 7pm on ITV1 and ITVX.



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