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Here are the 10 acts competing in the ‘PGT’ grand finals

Here are the 10 acts competing in the ‘PGT’ grand finals

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A group of acrobats flinging themselves in the air using pull-up bars, a billiards trick master, and a tricycle driver whose funny antics has millions of Filipinos tickled --these are some of the acts competing in the live finals of "Pilipinas Got Talent" Saturday night.

Only 10 hopefuls (no singers, interestingly enough) remain in the hunt for the grand cash prize of P2 million. They'll be performing at Bren Z Guiao Convention Center in Pampanga.

But before they do, here's a quick refresher of what they did to deserve their chance at the title as this season's champion:

Jonacris Bandillo won over the judges with his array of amazing billiards tricks. He got the most votes among the last batch of semifinalists last weekend.

DWC Aeon Flex displayed some mind-boggling body-bending skills in the semifinals.

A golden-buzzer act, Kristel de Catalina didn't disappoint when she took to the semifinals stage a spiral pole dance act that she dedicated to her son.

More than just their ripped, glitter-decorated bodies, Bardilleranz certainly has the skills to rival many acrobats. And that showed in their semifinals star turn, earning a spot in the finals through public votes.

Incorporating OPM and distinctively Pinoy imagery such as the balut and the dirty ice cream into their act, the Xtreme Dancers captured the hearts of the judges.

As with Xtreme Dancers, Nocturnal Dance Company didn't have to go far for its inspiration. The group, much like its audition, fused hip-hop and folk in its performance.

Orville Tonido had everyone in fits of laughter with her impersonation of Maja Salvador's popular "Wildflower" character Lily Cruz, and her lip-sync performance of Jessa Zaragosa's hit "Siya Ba Ang Dahilan."

One of the more unique acts this season, the CEBECO II Blue Knights are composed of daring linemen who dance on top of 40-foot electric posts.

Julius and Rhea lived up to being one of this season's golden-buzzer acts, as their wheelchair dance for the semis was dubbed "world-class" by the judges.

He's carrying into the finals nothing but his wit. But considering that Joven Olvido's performance --a parody of all of this season's golden-buzzer acts-- is the most viewed among the semifinalists, there's no discounting that he's a favorite for the title.

Jonacris Bandillo won over the judges with his array of amazing billiards tricks. He got the most votes among the last batch of semifinalists last weekend.

DWC Aeon Flex displayed some mind-boggling body-bending skills in the semifinals.

A golden-buzzer act, Kristel de Catalina didn't disappoint when she took to the semifinals stage a spiral pole dance act that she dedicated to her son.

More than just their ripped, glitter-decorated bodies, Bardilleranz certainly has the skills to rival many acrobats. And that showed in their semifinals star turn, earning a spot in the finals through public votes.

Incorporating OPM and distinctively Pinoy imagery such as the balut and the dirty ice cream into their act, the Xtreme Dancers captured the hearts of the judges.

As with Xtreme Dancers, Nocturnal Dance Company didn't have to go far for its inspiration. The group, much like its audition, fused hip-hop and folk in its performance.

Orville Tonido had everyone in fits of laughter with her impersonation of Maja Salvador's popular "Wildflower" character Lily Cruz, and her lip-sync performance of Jessa Zaragosa's hit "Siya Ba Ang Dahilan."

One of the more unique acts this season, the CEBECO II Blue Knights are composed of daring linemen who dance on top of 40-foot electric posts.

Julius and Rhea lived up to being one of this season's golden-buzzer acts, as their wheelchair dance for the semis was dubbed "world-class" by the judges.

He's carrying into the finals nothing but his wit. But considering that Joven Olvido's performance --a parody of all of this season's golden-buzzer acts-- is the most viewed among the semifinalists, there's no discounting that he's a favorite for the title.

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