How does the Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer work? | The Sun

IT'S FAIR to say the Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer has become one of the best parts to the hit series.

All contestants go on to the famous stage in hopes of impressing the judges enough for them to press their buzzers, and if they're lucky, the golden one.

How the Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer works?

The golden buzzer is on the judges' panel which, when pressed, means you are automatically granted a place in the Semi-Finals.

This will mean they will skip past the boot camp stage of the competition, ultimately giving them a head start.

Each judge, and hosts Ant & Dec have one opportunity per series to press it for any act they deem as worthy.

The golden buzzer was introduced in series eight, and has been an integral part since.

Best Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer contestants

Some of Britain's Got Talents most memorable golden buzzers include:

Calum Scott – Simon's choice, series nine

Callum performed a heartbreaking cover of Robyn's Dancing on My Own.

His performance won him a gold buzzer from Simon Cowell, seeing him into the semi-finals.

Despite only finishing sixth in the final, the song eventually reached number two in the UK charts and Calum went on to have a huge music career.

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Marc Spelmann – Ant and Dec's choice, series 12

Magician Marc wowed the judges two years in a row – in 2018 as himself and in 2019 as the mysterious masked magician.

His first outing on the show got him a golden buzzer as he told the emotional story of his young daughter.

Simon said that he was "absolutely gobsmacked" and there wasn’t a single dry eye in the room.

Boogie Storm – Simon’s choice, series 10

Boogie Storm shook their hips to Fleur East before bursting into Gangnam Style is one of the most mesmerising experiences on BGT.

Against everyone’s expectations Simon went mad for it, and even called the performance a "dream come true".

They came third behind series winner magician Richard Jones.

100 Voices of Gospel – Alesha's choice, series 10

Although there was the initial struggle of squeezing such a huge choir onto the stage, a powerful performance of This Little Light of Mine proved to be one the most energetic auditions viewers had seen.

The judges were all so impressed that they ended up bickering about who would press the golden buzzer.

However, judge Alesha Dixon managed to beat Simon to it and he was gutted as he grumbled: "I am so irritated."

Honey and Sammy  Amanda's choice, series 14

Judge Amanda Holden fell in love with the mother and daughter duo, Honey and Sammy.

Sammy had just got the all-clear from cancer, and Honey asked if she would audition with her.

Simon stopped them mid-audition, but they came back with a hastily prepared rendition of Freya Ridings' hit Lost Without You.

Kojo Anim – Simon’s choice, series 13

Kojo was an old friend of Alesha’s who had been working on the circuit for many years.

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