Britain's Got Talent: The Champions - here's which past stars are returning
Plus the start date!
Last updated 19th Aug 2019
Britain's Got Talent: The Champions has been rumoured for a while, but having been confirmed in the last few months, the team at ITV have released the very first trailer for the new show - and it's pretty explosive.
Confirming that the main Britain's Got Talent team - judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon, and presenters Ant & Dec - are all returning for the all-stars show, we also now know that the show will air on ITV on Saturday 31st August... Which isn't long to wait at all!
The incredible trailer also confirms some of the acts who will be taking part in the series, with many coming from all over the world from other countries' versions of the show to come together for one amazing series.
In the trailer, we can see fan-favourites Paul Potts, George Sampson, Richard Jones and Collabro as well as some of the show’s other most memorable acts including Stavros Flatley and Twist and Pulse.
Official press from the ITV team tells us that each week, two acts will make it through to the final. The first will be a Golden Buzzer act chosen by either one of the judges or by Ant & Dec, and the second will be voted by fans in the live audience.
ITV say, 'Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions will bring together the world’s most talented and memorable acts from past series of Got Talent. The acts will compete in this supersized version of BGT, all trying to be crowned the ultimate champion and walk away with the cash prize and coveted Champions Trophy,' also referring to the show as the 'Olympics of Talent'.
Now that we can't wait to see!
When does Britain's Got Talent: The Champions start?
Britain's Got Talent: The Champions will air on ITV on Saturday 31st August.
Who will be on Britain's Got Talent: The Champions?
Paul Potts
The show's first-ever winner Paul Potts was an opera singer who won over audiences in 2007.
George Sampson
Break-dancer George Sampson was just 14-years-old when he won the second series in 2008.
Stavros Flatley
Father and son duo Demetrios Demetriou and Lagi Demetriou may not have won the show in 2009, but they won a place in viewers' hearts with their Michael Flatley-meets-Cyprus dance routine.
Twist and Pulse
Street dancing pair Twist and Pulse - AKA Ashley Glazebrook and Glen Murphy - came second on the show in 2010, missing out on the prize to gymnastic troupe Spelbound.
Jai McDowall
Singer Jai McDowall won the series in 2011, having auditioned for The X Factor in 2010.
Ashleigh and Sully
Ashleigh Butler won the show in 2012 with her dog Pudsey. Although Pudsey sadly passed away in 2017, she'll be returning with her dog Sully.
Jack Carroll
Comedian Jack Carroll was just 14-years-old when he made it to the 2013 final with his stand-up routine, narrowly missing out to Hungarian shadow theatre group Attraction.
Collabro
Musical theatre singers Collabro won the show in 2014, although Richard Hadfield (centre) has now left the group.
Richard Jones
Richard Jones became the first magician to win the show in the 2016 series.
Lost Voice Guy
Comedian Lee Ridley won the show in 2018 with his incredible act using his communication aid.
Colin Thackery
Chelsea Pensioner Colin Thackery won the show in 2019 for his incredible singing act.
Ben Hart
Magician Ben Hart came third in 2019 after Colin Thackery won, but judge David Walliams called him the "living embodiment of magic."
There will also be champions from overseas series, listed by ITV: 'Ukrainian sand artist, Kseniya Simonova; Danger act, Deadly Games; Alexa Lauenburger and her incredible dogs; and what could be the most terrifying performer yet, The Sacred Riana.'
We can't wait!
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