HARIBOW have secured a spot in the final bringing them one step closer to winning Britain's Got Talent 2024, Here is everything you need to know about the Japanese double-dutch skipping act. The Japanese double-dutch group Haribow energetically took to the stage, impressing the judges and viewers alike. Despite a gruelling 20-hour journey from Japan, the group confidently declared: "We're here to win.
" Their skilfully choreographed routine, featuring dancing and backflips earned them the golden buzzer which sent them straight to the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent. In the semi-finals, the judges faced a tough choice between Ravi’s Dream Team choir and Haribow. When the judges' vote ended in a deadlock, head judge Simon refused to make the final decision.
Ultimately, it was revealed that Haribow had secured second place in the public vote, earning them a spot in the final. After the judges and audience gave a standing ovation, calls for a golden buzzer erupted from the crowd. "I've already used mine, I don't have any left," Amanda Holden said.
"They really want that Golden Buzzer, don't they?" Simon remarked, acknowledging the chants. Amanda praised the group for their "hours and hours of practice" and called their performance "outstanding." Alesha Dixon struggled to share her thoughts over the crowd's excitement.
"I can't even hear myself think," she said. Bruno Tonioli then said: "We've run out of Golden Buzzers. We can't press it.
" Simon continued, telling the group: .
