Britain's Got Talent: Dancers Abigail and Afronita and choir Northants Sings Out triumph to make it through to Sunday's final By Hannah Mcdonald Published: 01:11, 31 May 2024 | Updated: 01:12, 31 May 2024 e-mail View comments Britain's Got Talent 's fourth semi final on Thursday saw Ghanaian dancers Abigail and Afronita and the Northants Sings Out community make through to the final. Another eight acts took to London's Eventim Apollo stage to battle it out for a chance to win £250,000 and a spot on the Royal Variety Show bill. After earning a standing ovation and roars of enthusiasm from the audience for their dance to Brighter Days by Sigala, dance teacher Abigail, 20, and her protege Abigail, seven, sailed through to the final with the highest number of public votes.

It was then between choir Northants Sings Out and dance troupe Phoenix Boys to clinch the second spot. The judges went to a deadlock with two votes for each act, leaving it down to the public vote - which revealed that the choir was the second most popular with fans and would be competing on Sunday. Britain's Got Talent's fourth semi final on Thursday saw Ghanaian dancers Abigail and Afronita and the Northants Sings Out community make through to the final Another eight acts took to the Eventim Apollo stage to battle it out for a chance to win £250,000 and a spot on the Royal Variety Show bill When Afronita and Abigail were announced as the winner's of the second semi-final, the teacher burst into teach and pi.