BGT FINAL 2023: Ghetto Kids kick off the talent show with an energetic ... trends now BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT FINAL 2023: Ghetto Kids bullishly vow to scoop £250,000 cash prize before opening the show as curtain falls on long-running ITV flagship's sixteenth series By Codie Bullen and Jason Chester for MailOnline Published: 19:52 BST, 4 June 2023 | Updated: 19:57 BST, 4 June 2023 Viewcomments Advertisement After technical issues and a series of switch-offs during Saturday evening's Britain's Got Talent semi-final, ITV could be forgiven for crossing fingers and toes as the grand final of their long-running flagship kicked off on Sunday evening. The show concludes its 16th series with eleven hopeful contestants hoping to win a £250,000 cash prize and the opportunity and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. After a tense semi-final singer Amy Lou will be joined by magician Cillian O'Connor, acrobats Duo Odyssey, dance troupe Ghetto Kids, dancers Lillianna Clifton and Musa Motha, opera singer Malakai Bayoh, singers Olivia Lynes and Travis George and comedians Tonikaku and Viggo Venn. Ghetto kids blew the crowd away as they kicked off the talent shows grand final at the Hammersmith Apollo with an energetic dance routine. The six kids, aged five to 13, are orphans who live together in Uganda after being rescued from the streets by their 'dad' Daouda Kavuma. Grand final: Ghetto kids blew the crowd away as they kicked off the talent shows grand final at the Hammersmith Apollo with an energetic dance routine Talented: Priscila, 12, Asharif, 12, Akram, 13, Shakib, 12, Madwanah, 13 and Josephine, five, showed off their moves to a medley of upbeat songs Priscila, 12, Asharif, 12, Akram, 13, Shakib, 12, Madwanah, 13 and Josephine, five, showed off their moves to a medley of upbeat songs. They impressed despite one of the members being unable to dance after contracting malaria but he joined in by holding up a Uganda flag. The kids pledged to scoop the £250,000 cash prize and use the money to build a home in Uganda for 'kids like them'. In Friday's last live show, Simon Cowell confirmed there would be a lucky eleventh act making the final tonight. Simon and fellow judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli decided one of the top three acts who missed out to be given a second chance. After a tense deliberation between the judges, it was decided Tonikaku will join this year's finalists in the live grand final. He finished third in Friday's semi-final, with Simon saying: 'We just had to have him in the final. It wouldn't be the same without him.' Wild card: After a tense deliberation between the judges, it was decided Tonikaku will join this year's finalists in the live grand final Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility