Britain’s Got Talent have announced the acts who will take to the stage during Monday’s first live semi-final.

Eight hopefuls will compete nightly, ahead of the grand final where viewers will choose who takes home the £250,000 prize and opportunity to perform at the iconic Royal Variety Performance.

Just hours ahead of the first show the line-up has been revealed which includes three Golden Buzzer stars going head to head.

Monday will see Bruno Tonioli‘s choice singer Tayrn Charles compete alongside Ukrainian skating duo Stardust, who were picked Simon Cowell and Ant and Dec‘s Golden Buzzer act; acrobats Ssaulabi.

They will battle it out for viewers votes against air guitarist Sven Smith, dog act The Trickstars and 10-year-old street dancer Trey Braine.

Britain's Got Talent have announced the acts who will take to the stage during Monday's first live semi-final
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Britain’s Got Talent have announced the acts who will take to the stage during Monday’s first live semi-final

Eight hopefuls will compete nightly, ahead of the grand final where viewers will choose who takes home the £250,000 prize and opportunity to perform at the iconic Royal Variety Performance (Golden Buzzer act Tayrn Charles pictured)
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Eight hopefuls will compete nightly, ahead of the grand final where viewers will choose who takes home the £250,000 prize and opportunity to perform at the iconic Royal Variety Performance (Golden Buzzer act Tayrn Charles pictured)

Just hours ahead of the first show the line-up has been revealed which includes three Golden Buzzer stars going head to head  (Golden Buzzer act Stardust pictured)
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Just hours ahead of the first show the line-up has been revealed which includes three Golden Buzzer stars going head to head  (Golden Buzzer act Stardust pictured)

As well as magician Bikoon and opera singer Innocent Masuku, with only two acts making it through to the final.

On Sunday Simon let his son Eric and Amanda Holden‘s daughter Hollie gatecrash the BGT  auditions.

Japanese skipping act Haribow took to the stage in the latest episode, sending the audience wild as they begged the judges to give them a golden buzzer – but all of them had already been used.

As the crowd’s chants grew louder, Simon said he had ‘never heard a reaction like that before’ before gesturing to his son Eric, 10, to push the button.

‘Okay… alright… You do it,’ Simon said, as Eric and Hollie, 12, leapt to their feet and darted for the judges’ bench, slamming the golden buzzer and sending Harbow through to the live semi-finals.

Simon said: ‘That was my son, Amanda’s daughter, egged on by the audience. We are going to see you in the finals, congratulations.’

Haribow, a group of performers from Japan all aged between 22 and 24, performed street dance while skipping on jump ropes.

The group’s incredible flips and tricks won over the audience, with the cheering growing so loud the judges could barely be heard giving their feedback.

Alesha turned to her fellow judges and said ‘Just keep going’ amid the noise, as Bruno tried to give Haribow his opinion on their act.

Singer Taryn Charles earns golden buzzer from Judge Bruno on BGT

Monday will see Bruno Tonioli 's choice singer Tayrn Charles compete alongside Ukrainian skating duo Stardust, who were picked Simon Cowell and Ant and Dec 's Golden Buzzer act; acrobats Ssaulabi (pictured)
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Monday will see Bruno Tonioli ‘s choice singer Tayrn Charles compete alongside Ukrainian skating duo Stardust, who were picked Simon Cowell and Ant and Dec ‘s Golden Buzzer act; acrobats Ssaulabi (pictured)

They will battle it out for viewers votes against air gui dog act The Trickstars....
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and air guitarist Sven Smith
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They will battle it out for viewers votes against air guitarist Sven Smith (R)  dog act The Trickstars (L)

As well as 10-year old dancer Trey Braine
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As well as 10-year old dancer Trey Braine

Completing the line-up is magician Bikoon....

and opera singer Innocent Masuku  with only two acts making it through to the final

Completing the line-up is magician Bikoon (L) and opera singer Innocent Masuku (R) with only two acts making it through to the final

But the former dancer struggled to speak over the chants of ‘Push the gold’, turning to the audience and telling them: ‘Listen to me, we can’t! We’ve got none left.’

‘That’s as good as you’re gonna get,’ Simon added. ‘Sometimes when you watch an audition, I’m sitting here thinking “I genuinely don’t know what to say”.

‘When it’s brilliant like this, it’s just… words aren’t really necessary.’

The camera panned to Eric, who was flying out of his seat in excitement. ‘Sorry, my son is literally going crazy right now,’ Simon said.

BGT: Simon’s son & Amanda’s daughter hit golden buzzer for Haribow

It was at this point that Simon asked the audience if anyone thought Haribow deserved the golden buzzer resulting in more roars, before letting Eric and Hollie do the honours.