Britain’s Got Talent 2015 Semi-finals: Acts performing on Wednesday, including Jamie Raven, The Sakyi Five, and UDI

These are the acts set to appear live on the third semi-final show
UDI's incredible light show will appear in Wednesday's semi-final (Photo: ITV)
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Ben Travis27 May 2015

Tuesday’s auditions show saw Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse and Old Men Grooving make it through to the final of Britain’s Got Talent this Sunday.

The semi-finals continue every night this week, with the 45 acts who made it through performing live on ITV for the public vote.

Here are the acts taking the stage in Tuesday’s second semi-final, with a reminder of their first auditions.

1) Dylan Byrd

Dylan took his first ever trip out of his native Ireland to head to the Britain’s Got Talent auditions, performing a highly energetic dance routine brimming with confidence.

2) Ella Shaw

Singing a song of her own writing, 18 year-old Ella Shaw displayed surprisingly strong songwriting skills with her jazz-infused pop song.

3) Gracie Wickens-Sweet

Only 10 years old, Gracie sang her heart out with a rendition of Somewhere Over The Rainbow that melted all the judges’ hearts.

4) IMD Legion

Could IMD Legion be the new Diversity? The large-scale dance group packed a punch with their backflip-heavy audition routine.

5) Jamie Raven

We still have absolutely no idea how Jamie Raven performed the tricks in his audition – he even made Simon Cowell believe in magic.

6) Narinder Dhani

Did this guy really make it through? Narinder is a whiz at playing the comb with surprising accuracy – here’s waiting to see what he can bring to the semi-final.

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7) The Kingdom Tenors

A bunch of clean-shaved, well-dressed men who can all sing? You could see Simon’s eyes flashing with dollar signs as soon as the Kingdom Tenors stepped on stage.

8) The Sakyi Five

This five-piece family band didn’t have the strongest vocals in the competition, but their sibling bond made them a memorable act in the auditions.

9) UDI

They might not be UK residents, but UDI’s act is so impressive that it’s hard to be bothered by that. Their unique light show well and truly brings variety to the competition.

ITV, 7.30pm

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