Britain’s Got Talent has confirmed its next two finalists, as the show’s live semi-finals continued on Saturday (2 May). Following the public vote, Austrian magician Fabian Fox was sent through to the final, with dance troupe Sadeck Berrabah and LMA receiving the second semi-final Golden Buzzer.

Fox’s routine saw him read the mind of judge KSI and visit the primary school he attended, meeting his music teacher, Mrs Batt.

Following the performance, KSI said: “This is one of the best things I have ever seen. My mind is blown. If I had the power to press the golden buzzer I would have pressed it.”

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“That was honestly one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Simon Cowell said Fox’s act was “really clever and really brilliant.”

Judge Alesha Dixon used her golden buzzer to send dance troupe Sadeck Berrabah and LMA to the live final.

Following their performance the troupe got a standing ovation from the audience and the judges.

Alesha said they were a “breathe of fresh air,” while Simon said the performance was “gobsmackingly beautiful,” adding that they may be the best act on the the live shows so far.

As the audience chanted at Alesha to “press the gold,” the judge told them: “If you remember, during the auditions, I told you that if I had a golden buzzer, I would have pressed it, so here we go.”

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Sadly, not making it through to the finals were cheer dance group World Wings, freestyle rappers Macshane and Delby, Braunstone Community Primary School, singers Katherine O’Malley and Nic Vani and knife throwing duo Alfredo & Coral.

Fabian Fox and Sadeck Berrabah and LMA now join dog act Anastasiia and Salsa and singer Matty Juniosa, who were put through to the final last week.

There are three more semi-finals to air ahead of the live final on 30 May.

Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals continue on Saturday 9 May at 7pm on ITV.

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