'Are you okay?!' Disaster for Britain's Got Talent 2026 star as 'really dangerous' act goes horribly wrong
Connor spooked the judges as he fell off his trampoline mid-performance
Britain’s Got Talent continued on ITV1 tonight (March 7), with Simon Cowell and the gang back for another of the 2026 semi-finals.
However, minutes into tonight’s show, disaster struck, as Canadians Connor and Oliver introduced their freestyle trampoline act.

Britain’s Got Talent tonight – disaster for 2026 hopefuls Connor and Oliver
Connor and Oliver impressed the live audience in Blackpool. However, as the act reached its climax, Connor came a cropper and flew off the trampoline, crashing to the floor.
“Oh my god,” said Amanda. “Oh!” said KSI. “I can’t believe that just happened.”
“Are you okay?” a concerned Alesha asked as Connor got back up onto the trampoline.
Amanda Holden said that she loved them. She added that Connor falling off made her realise that the act was actually “really dangerous”, and she gave them a yes.
Sadly for Connor and Oliver, though, Simon Cowell, Alesha and KSI said no, sending the pair packing.

‘Such a shame’
Viewers rallied behind the boys. “Bit of a wasted journey. All the way from Canada only for it to flop,” said one.
“The tricks were amazing – it’s such a shame that he fell over,” said a second.
Others were less kind to the boys, who are aged 18 and 19.
One commented: “That was the most interesting bit…… It’s still a NO from me!” Another agreed and quipped: “He’s fell off – that didn’t go well!”

As the boys exited the stage to be consoled by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Alesha Dixon had the last word.
“I can’t see that in front of the royal family,” said Alesha.
As well as a six-figure cash prize, the winning act also gets the chance to perform in front of the royals at this year’s Royal Variety Performance.
Sadly for Connor and Oliver, though, it’s back to Toronto, and not the London Palladium.
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How to get tickets to the Britain's Got Talent live semi-finals
Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and KSI have returned to the judging panel, with Simon's Golden Buzzer sending contestant Paul Nunnari through to the next round.
But how can you get tickets to be in the audience of the live semi-finals?
Britain's Got Talent 2026 – how to get semi-final tickets
Applause Store handles ticket requests for Britain's Got Talent.
The ballot isn't open yet, but those wanting to be in the audience of the show can register for more details here.
The website states: "Register right now for your free audience tickets to be there LIVE, and once we can release the show dates, we will email you!"
No one under the age of eight will be admitted. And anyone aged between eight and 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets are free
If you want to watch the BGT live semi-finals, you'll enter into a ballot to win tickets.
Tickets are free. And Applause Store has a warning for anyone who tries to sell their tickets on: "Applause Store operates a completely free ticket service. However, it has been brought to our attention that some people have been selling/advertising our free tickets on various web sites including Ebay. We take this matter very seriously.
"Anyone found to be selling their ticket allocation will instantly make them void and may also face formal proceedings against them. If you have bought or know anyone advertising our free tickets for sale, please let us know immediately."
When do the BGT 2026 semi-finals start?
ITV hasn't announced the start date yet. However, using the 2025 series as a guide, the live shows should start around April 25.
This would mean the final of Britain's Got Talent 2026 would air on Saturday May 30.