David Walliams’ golden buzzer act was finally revealed as piano teacher Lorraine Bowen, who is a massive longshot to win at 250/1.
The main act of Saturday’s night audition show was opera singer Emma Jones, who captivated everyone with her vocals and is one to watch at 13/2 to win.
The Sakyi Five are a band of brothers that won the audience's hearts with their secret weapon, youngest brother Emmanuel. After a shaky start the brothers made it through with four yeses and can be backed at 20/1. Kingdom Tenors are a 12 piece group that brought some eye candy and hair raising vocals, at 25/1 they may not do as well as last year’s winners Calabro.
Impressionist Danny Posthall had everyone in stitches and is on offer at 28/1 to win. Gracie Wickens-Smith shocked with her vocals and is priced at 33/1 with young 80s inspired dance troupe Groove Thing available at 50/1.
The rest of the acts that went through did not fare out as well in the betting. Blindfolded pianist Leo Bailey-Yang and bone crusher Bonetics are both 66/1, tapping grannies Cocooners and singer/dancer Luca Calo are 150/1 apiece, with brothers Stuart & Gareth Jones and drag cooking act The Fabulous Russella huge outsiders at 250/1.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
The main act of Saturday’s night audition show was opera singer Emma Jones, who captivated everyone with her vocals and is one to watch at 13/2 to win.
The Sakyi Five are a band of brothers that won the audience's hearts with their secret weapon, youngest brother Emmanuel. After a shaky start the brothers made it through with four yeses and can be backed at 20/1. Kingdom Tenors are a 12 piece group that brought some eye candy and hair raising vocals, at 25/1 they may not do as well as last year’s winners Calabro.
Impressionist Danny Posthall had everyone in stitches and is on offer at 28/1 to win. Gracie Wickens-Smith shocked with her vocals and is priced at 33/1 with young 80s inspired dance troupe Groove Thing available at 50/1.
The rest of the acts that went through did not fare out as well in the betting. Blindfolded pianist Leo Bailey-Yang and bone crusher Bonetics are both 66/1, tapping grannies Cocooners and singer/dancer Luca Calo are 150/1 apiece, with brothers Stuart & Gareth Jones and drag cooking act The Fabulous Russella huge outsiders at 250/1.
Emma Jones is attracting the most attention from punters out of the newcomers to the betting. She went straight into the betting at 13/2, but should the support continue she could prove to be a real threat to favourite Calum Scott.""
UDI are now the biggest liability for BoyleSports and are now 4/1 from 7/1 as the money continues to flood in for the dance group.""
*Prices correct at time of publication.
