List of Britain's Got Talent finalists (series 11)

The eleventh series of Britain's Got Talent started on 15 April 2017 and ended on 3 June 2017. The finalists are given in the order in which they finished.

Tokio Myers

Torville Jones, better known by his stage name Tokio Myers, is a pianist and music producer born in London.

Issy Simpson

Issy Simpson (born 2008) is a magician from Blackpool. Her grandfather is the magician Russ Stevens.

Daliso Chaponda

Daliso Chaponda is a stand-up comedian, originally from Malawi and now resides in Manchester, UK. He is heading out on a UK-wide tour in 2018 and landed his own Radio 4 show. Chaponda began his comedy career in Canada in 2001, later moving to South Africa and then to the UK, where he established himself on club circuit. In addition to stand-up, Chaponda is also a fiction writer. In 2002 he was a finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest and in 2005 he was shortlisted for The p&E Award for online writing.

Matt Edwards

Matt Edwards is a magician from Suffolk. He began performing magic professionally at the age of 14.

The Pensionalities

The Pensionalities are a singing duo from Doncaster. They are combined of Malcolm White (aged 75) and Henry Hall (aged 84). White, a former engineer, and Hall, who ran Cusworth's motor company, met through Probus - a club for retired and semi-retired professional people - and they teamed up to do charitable events before entering Britain's Got Talent.

Kyle Tomlinson

Kyle Tomlinson (aged 15) is a singer from Sheffield. He previously auditioned in 2014 at the age of 12 but was advised by judge David Walliams to take singing lessons.

Sarah Ikumu

Sarah Ikumu (aged 15) is a singer from Milton Keynes.

Missing People Choir

The Missing People Choir is a choir led by the charity Missing People, which, as an independent charity, is reliant on public donations to fund their work supporting missing children and adults and their families left behind. The choir is led by Jim Hawkins and is formed of friends and families who have experienced SomeOne they love going missing as well as staff and volunteers from the charity. Soon after the show, it was reported that a missing child was found after he saw the group's appeal on the Britain's Got Talent final.

MerseyGirls

MerseyGirls (formerly Just Us) are a dance troupe from The Wirral. The group is made up of Annie and Alice (aged 17), Alice’s sister Julia (aged 15), Rebecca (aged 16) and Poppy (aged 14). The group attracted much attention because of member Julia Carlile, who suffers from scoliosis, which she mentioned at the audition. She had been diagnosed at the age of six. Previously, it was claimed that without a £78,000 spinal operation, she would not be able to continue dancing. Simon Cowell hinted during the semi-final that he would pay for her operation, which was confirmed after the show. Carlile subsequently underwent the operation in the US in August.

Ned Woodman

Ned Woodman is a young comedian. His father, Liam Woodman, is a writer for the sitcom Not Going Out.

DNA

DNA are a mind-reading duo. They are made up of friends Darren (aged 29) and Andrew (aged 43).