BGT - Show 6: Find out more about the acts
A drone dance act, a PDA-packed couple and a topless pole performer are just some of the acts ready to entertain you on tonight's BGT (Saturday, May 14).
Find out more about who'll be hoping to impress the Judges and avoid those dreaded buzzers below...
Ana & Fia
Ana (43) and Fia (18) are a mother and daughter singing duo, originally from Indonesia, who moved to the UK along with Fia’s younger brother in 2011. Ana is a full-time mother and Fia is a student, who also works part-time. Ana & Fia have always sung individually, including local talent shows and they have recently started to perform together as a duo.
Chloe Fenton
Chloe is a 10-year old schoolgirl and dancer from Liverpool, where she lives with her parents, brother and their pug Coco. She has been dancing since she was around two, going to baby ballet dance lessons. Chloe is obsessed with dancing and never stops, even when she’s at home. Chloe has been part of the TV show Dance Mums UK and auditioned for BGT a couple of years ago as part of a trio.
Michael Mulligan
Michael Mulligan, aka Council Joe, is a 40-year old stand-up comedian and community worker from Doncaster, where he lives with his partner. Michael is always telling jokes and having a laugh at work, but Britain’s Got Talent is his first time doing stand-up on stage.
David Forest
David Forest is an 84-year old singer and pianist, who also works as an actor. David is originally from Birmingham but moved to London in the 1950s to work as a solicitor. He still lives in London today. David has spent recent years trying to fulfil his childhood ambition of performing and this includes writing his own unique songs.
Déjà vu
Déjà vu are a street dance group from just outside of Glasgow, consisting of 47 girls aged of 9-18. The group was created by coach Vicki, who originally started teaching a handful of children in a local church hall several years ago.
Flying Bebop
Flying Bebop is a dance act which combines humans and machines by incorporating drones into their routine. The group is made up of dancing duo Nadia Lumley (28) and Gavin Vincent (32) from London. Before becoming a duo, Gavin was part of other dance groups, including A Team, who competed in Got To Dance 2012.
Josh Curnow
Josh is a 27-year old singer and songwriter from Cornwall. Josh worked in a bar in his early 20s but now focuses solely on his singing career, performing various gigs. As a kid Josh found school difficult as a result of his dyslexia.
Khronos Agoria
Khronos Agoria are an all-male contemporary dance group made up of 21 performing arts students from The Brit School, aged 16-19. The group, run by dance teacher Julia, dream of establishing themselves as a leading male dance company and would love to be able to continue as a group after finishing their studies. They’ve previously performed at the Dance Proms at Albert Hall.
Morgan Connie Smith
Morgan is a 15-year old student and singer from Watford, where she lives with her mother, father and younger brother. She comes from a very musical family with both her uncle and cousin having had some success in the UK and Jamaica. Morgan has been singing from a young age, but has mainly performed at her school.
Mythical PSM
Mythical PSM are a dance trio from Leeds, consisting of best friends Miguel Semedo (16), David Baer (18) and Stephan Kantshe (17). Stephan was born in Leeds, while Miguel and David moved to the UK from Portugal and Germany when they were younger. They group have known each other for several years and have been dancing together for the past two years.
Saulo Sarmiento
Saulo is a 28-year old aerial pole performer from the Canary Islands. Saulo started training as a gymnast from a young age and later trained as a dancer while at university. Saulo has now been a full-time performer for 5 years, performing around the world, including Cirque Du Soleil, as well as competing on Das Supertalent as part of a duo.
Topaz
Tony (66), a music teacher, and Patsy (62), a part-time dinner lady, are a husband and wife singing duo from Tunbridge Wells. They have been married for 41 years after first meeting each other at a college singing group, which was run by Tony. They are still madly in love after all these years.
Veena
Veena Karthick is a 34-year old full-time mother from Hampshire, where she lives with husband and son. Veena is originally from India and moved to the UK more than 10 years ago.