Britain's Got Talent: The best and worst performances

Some made our jaws drop... for all the wrong reasons

Published 27th May 2016

Britain’s Got Talent continues to amuse us every year, from the powerful singers to dance shows that you wouldn’t be able to try at home.

The appearance of Susan Boyle made us all question our first judgements and this show has definitely proven you can’t judge a book by its cover.

With that, here are some of the best and worst performances to date…

You’re through: Diversity They danced their way on to our screens, making our jaws drop with every performance and winning the third series.

It’s a no from us: Blue Tulip Edelweiss Warby There's singing, there are singing dogs... Then there's a human singing like a dog.

You’re through: Stavros Flatley This father and son duo were so memorable, they looked like they were having the best of fun!

It’s a no from us: Gatis the comedian This BGT hopeful from Latvia admitted he really wanted to see Carmen Electra but didn’t know who David Walliams was. Unfortunately his performance got a few confused glances from the judges.

You’re through: Attraction This Hungarian theatre group had us all in tears with their silhouette performances.

It's a no from us: Donald Donald admitted he only entered the show to entertain himself, fortunately enough as he didn't impress the judges.

You’re through: Darcy Oake He flew all the way from Canada from the competition and blew our minds with his tricks.

It’s a no from us: Anthonio Popeye As you might guess from the name, his talent involved bulging his eyes out of their sockets.

You're through: Susan Boyle Of course, the woman that made the room so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Everyone was blown away by Susan Boyle’s performance and her powerful voice caught attention from people all over the globe.

It's a no from us: Mike Henderson In a word - terrifying.

We can't wait for the new series to begin!