Who are the ones to watch on this year's show?
With magician Richard Jones named as last year's BGT winner, we wonder which act will take the title in 2017?
Here’s a taster of the performers that auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent this year to give you a sneak peek of what to expect from the upcoming series...
8-year old Ned Woodman is from Maidstone, Kent. He loves making people laugh and has been performing comedy routines since he was 6-years old.
Perfect Pitch are a children's choir from Derbyshire, led by Emma Hopkins. The children attend a variety of schools in the area and come together specifically for the choir. David described their performance as "charming and heart-warming".
36-year old Jay Wynn is a care worker from Gloucestershire where he lives with his girlfriend and their dog. He spends his spare time creating costumes and making music and has decided to combine his two passions for his audition. David said he was "the best singing Robot".
Mahny is a 43-year old yoga teacher who lives in Willesden Green with her dog Robbie. She has been teaching yoga for over 16 years and runs a Doga class once a week. Doga is a unique type of yoga involving humans and their dogs. Mahny got the Judges and their dogs involved in an impromptu Doga session during her audition.
Niels Harder is a 26-year old entertainer from Bussum, Holland. He fell in love with magic at a young age and has been performing magic professionally for the past two years. His main influences are Tommy Cooper and Beyoncé. Niels regularly visits the UK and believes that Britain’s Got Talent is the best stage for his particular style of magic.
You can catch all these acts and more when Britain's Got Talent returns to ITV this Saturday, 15th April, at 8pm!