Six places in the final have already been filled and Thursday night's Britain's Got Talent saw more hopeful try and claim a spot in Sunday's line-up.
And things were looking very promising for The Neales as they nearly moved Simon Cowell to tears following their performance of Cat Stevens' Father and Son.
With a sweet video montage of their lives playing behind them on the screen, the entire audience was drawn under their spell for the duration of the song.
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We Are Family: Things were looking very promising for The Neales as they nearly moved Simon Cowell to tears following their performance of Cat Stevens' Father and Son.
Simon was clearly moved as he said: 'That actually got quite emotional. What has happened to me? It was a perfect song. I really like you guys.'
David added: 'It was incredibly emotional and it was sort of cheesy but really heart-warming. I love cheese. I was very emotional watching that. We are all in tears.'
Alesha gushed: 'People are going to make connection with you because the most important thing in the world is family.
Together: With a sweet video montage of their lives playing behind them on the screen, the entire audience was drawn under their spell for the duration of the song
Good job: David told them: 'It was incredibly emotional and it was sort of cheesy but really heart-warming'
'I loved you the first time I saw you. Such a special relationship and I hope people pick up the phone for you.'
Amanda concluded: 'I am completely choked up. Watching you grow up was incredible and to see you all up there as men singing together, your family must be so proud.'
She then joked: 'I mean, to make Simon cry… he cried, his mascara's running'
Sing it out loud: Simon was clearly moved as he said, 'It was really, really good. It was the perfect song'
Touching: Amanda gushed, 'I am completely choked up. Watching you grow up was incredible and to see you all up there as men singing together, your family must be so proud'
The live semi-finals week continued with free runner dance group, OK Worldwide taking to the stage with a fun-filled performance.
Performing a variety of tricks and moves, the group jumped and rolled their way across the stage as the crowd cheered them on.
Once the performance was over David Walliams kicked off the feedback saying: 'That was like a giant bouncy castle, brilliant fun. Amazing energy and I love how you infuse all the things you do into a brilliant routine.'
Chilling; The live semi-finals week continued with free runner dance group, OK Worldwide taking to the stage with a fun-filled performance
Jump on it: Performing a variety of tricks and moves, the group jumped and rolled their way across the stage as the crowd cheered them on
Alesha Dixon added: 'I really like you, if I'm being truthful it didn't blow me away like you first audition.'
Amanda Holden agreed saying: 'I agree and it was beautifully choreographed, but it felt like it has less of an impact on us.'
Simon concluded: 'I am completely underwhelmed, it was like guys on a bouncy castle.
'I thought it was a bit boring, you got it a bit wrong at the end. I don't know who came up with the bouncy castle idea but it was a stu! pid idea.'
Tricks: Once the performance was over David Walliams kicked off the feedback saying, 'That was like a giant bouncy castle, brilliant fun'
Lacking: Alesha Dixon added, 'I really like you, if I'm b! eing truthful it didn't blow me away like you first audition'
No good enough: Simon concluded, 'I am completely underwhelmed, it was like guys on a bouncy castle'.
Next to take the stage was hula hooping instructor Lisa Sampson who impressed with a flawless routine performed in an American diner setting.
The addition of fire seemed to impress the crowd as Alesha said: 'Aww Lisa you are just adorable.'
However, Lisa began to cry and admitted she made ! a mistake as Alesha told her: 'We would never have known that you made a mistake, you did yourself proud.'
A-okay: Next to take the stage was hula hooping instructor Lisa Sampson who impressed with a flawless routine performed in an American diner setting
All the right moves: The addition of fire seemed to impress the crowd as Alesha said, 'Aww Lisa you are just adorable'
Amanda comforted her as she said: 'I didn't think you could top your audition. It was brilliant, never admit a mistake. We would never have known.'
Simon added: 'You set fire to yourself, you turned into a slinky, what was the problem? Is it the best act I've ever seen? Probably not, but you have something about you and I think the public will get behind you.'
David joined saying: 'The way you do this is brilliantly entertaining. Please don't be down, we didn't notice anything went wrong.'
Oops: Lisa began to cry and admitted she made a mistake as Alesha told her, 'We would never have known that you made a mistake, you did yourself proud'
No mistakes here: Simon added, 'You set fire to yourself, you turned into a slinky, what was the problem?'
No need to worry: Amanda comforted her as she said, 'I didn't think you could top your audition. It was brilliant, never admit a mistake. We would never have known'
Family classical music group, The Kanneh-Masons, gave a faultless rendition of classic pieces before switching to pop hit Rather Be by Clean Bandit.
Amanda told them: 'I just think as a family of musicians you are just extraordinary. You give this music character and personality and you can introduce it to a whole new world of people.'
Simon agreed saying: 'When you've got it, you've got it. I loved the preparation and the choice of music, I could see this act going all over the world. You could be the most talented family in the world.'
David added: 'You made classical music fun and I love anyone who can do that. It was a really fabulous act, well done.'
Alesha finished saying: 'You are a super talented family, I love watching you and your mum must be so proud.'
It's in their blood: Family classical music group, The Kanneh-Masons, gave a faultless rendition of classic pieces before switching to pop hit Rather Be by Clean Bandit
Well done: Amanda told them, 'I just think as a family of musicians you are just extraordinary. You give this music character and personality and you can introduce it to a whole new world of people'
Amazing: Alesha finished saying, 'You are a super talented family, I love watching you and your mum must be so proud'
Much more to come: Simon told them: 'You could be the most talented family in the world'
Thirteen year-old Maia Gough, to! ok to the stage after battling with tonsillitis all week and sang Whitney Houston's classic track, I Didn't Know My Own Strength.
Following her laid-back performance, David said: 'Wow, incredible. You have such a big voice for such a young girl.'
Alesha agreed saying: 'I think you're such a pro, you wouldn't know you haven't have that much practice. You hit those big notes.'
Amanda shared her praising comments adding: 'I don't think you know your own strength. You're an ordinary little girl and something extraordinary comes out.'
Simon said: 'You've got tonsillitis and decide to come out and sing one of the toughest whitney Houston songs. I think you did fanstastic, congratulations.'
Angellic: Thirteen year-old Maia Gough, took to the stage after battling with tonsillitis all week and sang Whitney Houston's classic track, I Didn't Know My Own Strength
Powering through: Amanda shared her praising comments adding, 'I don't think you know your own strength. You're an ordinary little girl and something extraordinary comes out'
Jeffrey Drayton and his puppet assistant Chantel took to the stage for a 'world's first on Britain's Got Talent'.
Roller-skating in a silver ensemble, the pair got into a make-shift rocket during a bizarre comedy skit.
The rocket began to launch and they! arrived in Mars, at which point Simon pressed his buzzer to stress his disapproval of the act and it appeared even Jeff couldn't take his act seriously laughing through his lines.
But he won the audience over as Chantelle turned from a puppet into a little girl with Simon saying: 'I really like you but I think you win the award for the worst act we've had on the live shows.
I don't want to: Jeffrey Drayton and his puppet assistant Chantel took to the stage for a 'world's first on Britain's Got! Talent'
Here we go: Roller-skating in a silver ensemble, the pair got into a make-shift rocket during a bizarre comedy skit
'On this show anything could happen so I won't be surprised if you end up on the finals.'
David added: 'The Queen called me and told me one thing that she loves is a man on roller-skates going into a portaloo so it can happen.'
Amanda admitted: 'It felt very British. The first time we saw wasn't amazing, it was just entertaining and so was that.'
In and out: The act saw the puppet tranform into a real person much to the amusement of the audience
And they call it magic: David told him: 'The Queen called me and told me one thing that she loves is a man on roller-skates going into a portaloo so it can happen'
Simon Cowell's much-loved talking dog act, Marc Metral and the cheeky Wendy, was once again on form with the a very tongue-in-cheek conversation in which 'Wendy' proceeded to insult all the judges saying she 'never liked Mis-teeq' and that Amanda Holden was too 'common'.
They then proceeded to sing a fun rendition of Michael Jackson's hit, I'll Be There,! as Amanda said: 'It's the most unique funny act. I know there was some controversy about the fog but she is very well looked after, it was brilliant.'
Simon said: 'I want Wendy. Can I buy her? She will be very well looked after. This has been the oddest hours of my life. I don't know how you did that, but I can see her winning this show.'
David told Marc: 'You are my favourite act this year, it is so original. We need you in the final'.
Alesha finished: 'That was brilliant, super super funny and I hope you get into the final'.
They're back: Simon Cowell's much-loved talking dog act, Marc Metral and the cheeky Wendy, was once again on form with the a very tongue-in-cheek conversation
Princess Wendy: Wendy proceeded to insult all the judges saying she 'never liked Mis-teeq' and that Amanda Holden was too 'common'
I want one: Simon said, 'I want Wendy. Can I buy her? She will be very well looked after. This has been the oddest hours of my life. I don't know how you did that, but I can see her winning this show.'
Fifteen-year-old Isaac Waddington got on his piano and gave a touching performance of I Can't Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt.
Receiving a standing ovation from the judges, Simon praised him saying: 'That was just cool, great, real… you've got a great voice and great taste in music.'
David added: 'It was amazing because you drew everyone in.'
Alesha joined in saying: 'Isaac you are one of my favourite. I love your voice… that was a perfect vocal. I want your album.'
Amanda concl! uded: 'It is mind-boggling how you sing with such maturity. You're like an old soul on keys, and I think that soul is going to make people vote for you.'
Silence: Fifteen-year-old Isaac Waddington got on his piano and gave a touching performance of I Can't Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt
Talent: Receiving a standing ovation from the judges, Simon praised him saying, 'That was just cool, great, real… you've got a great voice and great taste in music.'
Amazing: Amanda concluded, 'It is mind-boggling how you sing with such maturity. You're like an old soul on keys, and I think that soul is going to make people vote for you'
Ant & Dec's golden buzzer dancer group, Boyband, were last onto the stage performing an impressive routine to Usher's hit single, Scream.
David told the young boys: 'You are out of this world dancers but what makes you special is your personalities.'
Alesha added: 'It was brilliantly choreographed, you should be proud. The energy from start to finish. You are real contenders in this competition.'
Amanda chimed in saying: 'You guys are already there, I felt like I have already bought my ticket to see your show.'
Simon concluded: 'It just works, and it feels really current and really relevant.'
Finish with a bang: Ant & Dec's golden buzzer dancer group, Boyband, were last onto the stage performing an impressive routine to Usher's hit single, Scream
Fun: David told the young boys, 'You are out of this world dancers but what makes you spe! cial is your personalities'
Good job boys: Simon concluded, 'It just works, and it feels really current and really relevant.'
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