In Pictures: The Second Knockouts!
Our Acts just keep getting better and better, and the competition was undeniably fierce as 12 more incredible singers took to the stage in a bid to bag one of the four remaining Semi-Final spots.
Over an epic night of entertainment the Coaches definitely felt the pressure - and the emotions - as our Acts danced, played, performed and SANG their hearts out, with Lois Moodie, Brooke Scullion, Blessing Chitapa and Lucy Calcines completing the Coaches' Semi-Final line-up! Relive the final round of Knockouts as it happened.
Our Coaches took the best seats in the house with some almighty decisions ahead of them.
ShezAr raised the roof from the get go with a gorgeously uplifting performance of Joe Cocker's 'With A LIttle Help From My Friends'.
Elly O'Keeffe added her signature folk sound to Beyoncé's 'Halo', and what a performance it was!
Lois Moodie gave her all to deliver a belting version of Jordin Sparks' 'Battlefield'...
...And her powerful performance saw her claim a Semi-Final spot with Team Tom!
First up for Team Meghan was Northern Irish student Brooke Scullion, who performed a heartfelt version of Rihanna's 'Stay'.
Beryl McCormack blew the Coaches away with her soulful version of Celine Dion's 'Because You Loved Me'.
Oli Ross brought the power suit to match her powerful vocals as she took on another big female vocalist. Her version of Christina Aguilera's 'Hurt' had us all stunned, and earned a mic drop from Olly Murs!
Three incredible ladies, but only one space in the Semi-Final, and Brooke's shock was clear for all to see when Meghan called her name!
Next it was time for Team Olly to step into the spotlight. Alan Chan never fails to put a smile on our faces, and his performance of The Osmonds' 'Crazy Horses' was another rock Knockout!
Ty Lewis proved just how far he's come as a performer, with a confident performance of Lauv and Troye Sivan's 'I'm So Tired', which got the Ellie Goulding seal of approval!
Blessing Chitapa some got even better as she effortlessly hit those unbelievable high notes with a take on Arlissa's 'We Won't Move'...
...The 17-year-old was in disbelief when she found out she'd earned her place in the final 8!
Last but not least, Will was ready to show us exactly what his Team could do!
Lucy Calcines brought all the energy, and all the talent as she performed Charlie Puth's 'Attention' - piano and dance moves included!
Next up was Johannes Pietsch, whose mind-blowing operatic range we will never tire of hearing! He hit new heights with his version of ABBA's 'The Winner Takes It All'.
Finally, Doug Sure's raw emotion left us all speechless, mesmerising the crowd with a beautiful arrangement of Jorja Smith's 'Don't Watch Me Cry'.
It was latino love all the way for Lucy Calcines, who took the Coaches' remaining Semi-Final! What an unbelievable evening of epic performances!