On Saturday night, Ant and Dec host as the best 10 acts from the semis battle it out live for the chance to win that coveted slot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance and a £250,000 prize.
Alongside five acts who’ve been put through via public vote, there are also the five acts that have been chosen by the BGT judges: comedy pianist Jon Courtenay, dance duo Aaron and Jasmine, comedian Nabil Abdulrashid, illusionist Magical Bones and comedy juggler Steve Royle.
We caught up with Royle to find out more…
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