AFTER captivating viewers for weeks ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent 2019 finally comes to an end tonight when one will be crowned winner.
Joining the 11 finalists on the show will be singing star Susan Boyle who will be making a guest appearance.
Susan Boyle, 58, will make an appearance at the Britain’s Got Talent final, a decade after she first stormed the show.
She will be joined on stage by Michael Ball at the Hammersmith Apollo.
The pair previously collaborated on the song A Million Dreams.
Her appearance follows her comeback and the release of her latest album, Ten.
Boyle became a household favourite after her performance of I Dreamed a Dream and has gone on to sell an estimated 25million albums worldwide.
She is thought to be worth around £22million.
Diversity, who won BGT the year Boyle first appeared will also appear on tonight’s show.
The final of Britain’s Got Talent 2019 airs tonight and is expected to be one of ITV’s most-watched shows of the year.
It will air tonight, June 2, at 7.30pm.
The final will include the results show in the first broadcast.
After much deliberating, the judges and the public have together decided on 11 acts that deserve a place in tonight’s final.
Introducing your Britain’s Got Talent 2019 finalists…
The hero police dog and his handler wowed the judging panel and viewers at home with another mind trick during the first semi-final.
They went put straight through to Sunday’s final in the results show.
Though some fans accused the show of being fixed after the Dave changed a few answers.
What the bookies say – 6/1.
The adorable Flakefleet Primary School choir are through to the final.
They wowed the judges with their audition, and their joyous semi-final performance put them in the final.
They are David Walliams’ Golden Buzzer act.
What the bookies say – 10/1.
The foursome magic act wowed the audience and judges on day two to get the most votes from the public.
Their semi-final performance saw them bring on BGT legends Stavros Flatley to gain them a place in the final.
The group of magicians is made up of Josh Hennes, James Samuel, Harry Nardi and Theo Mallalieu.
What the bookies say – 33/1.
Comedy-singing act Siobhan had the audience in stitches during the semi-finals with her song about her toddler daughter.
It was enough to win her a place in the day two final three.
The judges then put her through on a majority vote to the grand final.
What the bookies say – 80/1.
Lovable Colin, 89, won the hearts of the nation in the semi-finals with his rendition of Vera Lynn’s wartime tune We’ll Meet Again.
He sang the song for his late wife and was dressed in his Army uniform.
The Chelsea Pensioner was speechless after winning the most votes from the viewers.
What the bookies say – the favourite at 4/6.
Comedian Kojo Anim had the audience in stitches during the semi-final with his chat about his family.
His stand-up routine did the trick and he found himself in the final three.
He sailed through to the final after getting three yeses from the judges – beating John Archer on majority.
What the bookies say – 25/1.
Magician Ben took the judges’ breath away with his incredible performance in the semi-final.
He also won over the public and got the most amount of votes on his night.
Ben has a record of working on TV and is a member of the Magic Inner Circle.
What the bookies say – 8/1.
Mark is a 23-year-old singer from Newcastle who won over the judges with his powerful performance.
He came second in the votes, just behind Ben.
Mark’s dedicated his music to his disabled brother Declan.
What the bookies say – 50/1.
Little is known about the mysterious performer known as X.
Keeping his identity hidden, he arrived on stage for his BGT audition in April 2019 wearing a white masquerade mask and a black hood over his head.
The escapologist, 38, petrified the nation when he set himself on fire while hanging upside down and tried to escape from a straight jacket in his first audition.
Jonathan took to the Britain’s Got Talent stage for his first audition.
He amazed the judges as he dangled upside down in a straight jacket, and set himself free – all whilst being set a light.
What the bookies say – 14/1.
Just a day before tonight’s final, it was announced that the Britain’s Got Talent judges had chosen Libby and Charlie as this year’s’ wild card.
Libby and Charlie’s infectious enthusiasm won over the judges and audience, and their unusual route to the final will have given them even more to smile about.
The pair only made the semis after spooky act Brotherhood pulled outdue to health and safety fears over their death-defying act.
Charlie had to jet in from a family holiday in Greece after receiving the call from producers.
What the bookies say – 100/1.
The winners of Britain’s Got Talent will perform in front of the Royal Family at the Royal Variety Performance.
For the past five years, the winner has also won a prize fund of £250,000.
The winner of the 2019 series will be decided by the public with the results announced during tonight’s live final.