Ireland's Got Talent (series 2)

The second and final series of the Irish talent competition series Ireland's Got Talent began broadcasting in Ireland on 2 February 2019 on Virgin Media One and was hosted by Lucy Kennedy.[1]

Ireland's Got Talent
Series 2
Hosted byLucy Kennedy
Judges
WinnerBSD
Runners-up
  • Fly Youth
  • Rebel Acro
Release
Original networkVirgin Media One
Original release2 February (2019-02-02) 
7 April 2019 (2019-04-07)
Series chronology

Denise van Outen, Jason Byrne, Michelle Visage and Louis Walsh returned as judges for the second series.[2]

The series was won by Dublin dance group BSD. They had received the golden buzzer from Jason Byrne. Dance group Fly Youth and gymnastics group Rebel Acro finished in the runner-up position.

Series overview

The judges auditions were taped in November 2018 at The Helix, Dublin.

  •   Winner
  •   Runners-up
  •   Finalist
  •   Semi-finalist (lost judges' or public vote)
  • Golden buzzer
  • Wildcard (previously eliminated act reinstated to the final)
Name of act Age(s) Genre Act Semi-final Result
Aidan McCann 9 Magic Magician 1 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Barry Darcy 38 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated
BSD 10-17 Dance Dance Group 2 Winner
Declan Colgan 20 Singing Singer/Pianist 1 Eliminated
Fionn McMorrow 10 Dance Dancer 3 Finalist (Won Public Vote)
Flair 31-36 Acrobatics Aerial Group 3 Eliminated
Fly Youth 13-18 Dance Dance Group 1 Runners-up
Hiphopical 5-18 Dance Hip-Hop Dance Group 2 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Iveta Tumasonyte 14 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated
Jake O'Shea 25 Dance Dancer 3 Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Johnny Quinn 60 Music Yodeller 2 Eliminated
Julie McCabe 30 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Liv Gregorio 8 Singing Singer 1 Eliminated
MC Daycent 25 Music Rapper 1 Eliminated
MC Notn 39 Music Beatboxer 3 Eliminated
One Island Clan 21-28 Acrobatics Parkour Group 1 Eliminated
Rebel Acro 10-18 Acrobatics Acrobatic Group 2 Runners-up
Robyn Diamonds 25 Singing Drag Act 2 Eliminated
Rodelle Borja 29 Singing Singer 2 Eliminated
Sea Of Change 34-70 Singing Choir 2 Finalist (Wildcard)
Sharon & Brandon 41 & 19 Singing Singing Duo 1 Finalist (Wildcard)
Sharyn Ward 33 Singing Singer 1 Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Storm 22 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated
Tara Jamieson 23 Singing Singer/Pianist 2 Eliminated

Semi-finals summary

Semi-final 1 (30 March)

Contestant Order Act Buzzes and judges' votes Result
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
MC Daycent 1 Rapper Eliminated
Declan Colgan 2 Singer/Pianist Eliminated
One Island Clan 3 Parkour Group Eliminated
Liv Gregorio 4 Singer Eliminated
Fly Youth 5 Dance Group 1st (Won Public Vote)
Sharon & Brandon 6 Singing Duo Wildcard
Aidan McCann 7 Magician 3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Sharyn Ward 8 Singer 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 2 (31 March)

Contestant Order Act Buzzes and judges' votes Result
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
Hiphopical 1 Hip-Hop Dance Group 3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Tara Jamieson 2 Singer/Pianist Eliminated
BSD 3 Dance Group 1st (Won Public Vote)
Johnny Quinn 4 Yodeller Eliminated
Rodelle Borja 5 Singer Eliminated
Rebel Acro 6 Acrobatic Group 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)
Sea Of Change 7 Choir Wildcard
Robyn Diamonds 8 Drag Act Eliminated

Semi-final 3 (6 April)

Contestant Order Act Buzzes and judges' votes Result
Van Outen Byrne Visage Walsh
Storm 1 Singer Eliminated
Flair 2 Aerial Group Eliminated
Barry Darcy 3 Singer Eliminated
Iveta Tumasonyte 4 Singer Eliminated
Fionn McMorrow 5 Dancer 1st (Won Public Vote)
MC Notn 6 Beatboxer Eliminated
Julie McCabe 7 Singer 3rd (Lost Judges' Vote)
Jake O’Shea 8 Dancer 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)

Final (7 April)

Contestant Order Act Finished
Rebel Acro 1 Acrobatic Group Top 3
BSD 2 Dance Group Winner
Sharon and Brandon 3 Singing Duo Bottom 5
Jake O’Shea 4 Dancer Bottom 5
Sea of Change 5 Choir Bottom 5
Sharyn Ward 6 Singer Bottom 5
Fionn McMorrow 7 Dancer Bottom 5
Fly Youth 8 Dance Group Top 3

References

  1. Shekleton, Rebecca. "Watch A Teaser For Ireland's Got Talent". www.98fm.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. "A Cloud Hangs over the Future of Ireland's Got Talent". 12 May 2019.


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