Jason’s Golden Buzzer contestant Martin McGuinness didn’t make the cut either, but…well….yeah, we all know that story! The Dublin duo of Kyle and Syesha were forced to sweat as the judges decided between them and the Deaftones choir as to who would claim the second spot, but their Aerosmith-soundtracked efforts were enough to see them through.Īnother popular prancer was disappointed, however, as Zacc Milne was eliminated. Pint-sized prancers Double Impact are also set for the final hurdle. Billie Jeans Rhythm Dance Company will be hitting the stage on Saturday, after the Cork crew’s immaculately choreographed routine won the crowd – and the judges – over to start the show with a bang. Tuesday’s contest saw a pair of acts dancing their way into Saturday’s showpiece – but one crowd favourite dancing his way home. The semi-finals of Ireland’s Got Talent are through – and boy, were there some surprises along the way! All four judges were thoroughly impressed with the talent on the night and full of praise for the various acts, with Lucy Kennedy confirming that the hit show will return next year. Adorable dance duo Double Impact were amongst the other finalists, as well as rapper Aaron J Hart, singer Linda McLoughlin and the two wild cards, dancer Zacc Milne and singer Matt Dodd. It was a jam-packed night with the runners-up comprising of two other dance groups: FKFT and Xquisite. RDC secured the most public votes and took home the grand prize of €50,000 as well as landing a starring role in their very own hour-long television special, which will air later in the year. Choreographed by their teacher Billie Jean, the Cork dance troupe performed an electrifying routine and became the first-ever winners of the Irish series. After months of searching high and low around the country, thousands were finally whittled down to just eight for the feel-good finale, while viewers were also treated to a performance by British singer Paloma Faith.ĭance group RDC or Rhythm Dance Company were the worthy winners on the night, with all 31 members who vary in age from 12 to 22 giving it their absolute all. The highly anticipated final of Ireland’s Got Talent kicked off on Saturday night in the Helix in Dublin, with presenter Lucy Kennedy continuing to keep judges Michelle Visage, Louis Walsh, Jason Byrne and Denise van Outen in line. THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL At The Ireland’s Got Talent Finale
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