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Britain's Got TalentThe show came to Bournemouth on Sunday evening with thousands of fans screaming their way through two shows.
From the kick-off it was clear it was going to be a fun night. The fast-moving show was dedicated to Michael Jackson and featured the TV shows 10 finalists.
Dancers ruled the stage with breath-taking performances from this year's winners Diversity (see photo), as well as rival dance group Flawless. The show also included last years's top act George Sampson who received a rapturous welcome from the audience.
Street dancer, 11 year-old Aidan Davis wowed the crowd with his moves and the comedy dance act Stavros Flatley received the first standing ovation of the night.
Hollie Steel aged 10 seems to have overcome her nerves and did not break down in tears, as she did in the semi-final on TV.
Third place finalist, saxophonist Julian Smith, 12 year-old singer Shaheen Jafargholi, grandad and grand-daughter duo, 2 Grand and singer Shaun Smith all put together amazing performances for the show.
Susan Boyle, SuBo to her friends, also sang her signature tune, I Dreamed A Dream.
Due to overwhelming demand the show will be back for two shows on Sunday July 5 and there are a limited number of tickets available from the BIC or Pavilion box offices.
Accommodation
Rockley Park caravans Bournemouth Dorset
FROM: From £170 per week
On the south coast of Dorset is Rockley Park which has a selection of privately owned caravans.
Business
The Udder Farm Shop
The Udder Farm Shop is a food hall similar to Fortnum and Mason teeming with aisles of mouth-watering local produce and located in a picturesque village called East Stour in the Blackmore Vale Dorset.
The Udder Farm Shop is a food hall similar to Fortnum and Mason teeming with aisles of mouth-watering local produce and located in a picturesque village called East Stour in the Blackmore Vale Dorset.






















