IT’S THE TV hit of the week and the Britain’s Got Talent Live Tour is heading to Dorset this month.

The variety extravaganza will be at Bournemouth International Centre’s Windsor Hall on Sunday, June 26.

With the semi-finals now almost complete, the first four acts on the Britain’s Got Talent Live Tour 2011 have just been announced.

They are Monday night’s semi-final winner, 12-year-old singing sensation Ronan Parke from Norwich (already dubbed by the media as the new Justin Bieber) and the amazingly talented pianist Paul Gbegbaje from Essex.

They will will join semi-final winners, phenomenal boy band New Bounce and super-smiley organist, Jean Martyn from Staffordshire, a regular performer at the Bournemouth Pavilion, whose unique high energy performance is guaranteed to make everyone in Britain smile.

Millions of fans have been tuning in to ITV1 this week to watch an array of talent fight it out for a coveted spot in the live final tomorrow night for a chance to appear on this year’s Britain’s Got Talent Live Tour, which kicks off on June 11 in Newcastle, hosted by Stephen Mulhern Log on to itv.com/britainsgottalenttour to find out more.

• AFTER the success of two sell out tours, Diversity have announced their biggest UK Arena tour to date with a brand new show for 2012.

Diversity will be on stage on Thursday, April 5 next year at the Bournemouth BIC.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10am.

Spurred on by the group’s motto ‘Dream, Believe, Achieve’, they are an example of what can be accomplished with hard work, dedication and belief.

Since winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, they have performed in front of The Queen on The Royal Variety Show, been the first act to perform outside No 10 Downing Street in front of the Prime Minister and they starred in British smash-hit film ‘StreetDance 3D’.

Incorporating several genres of music from classical to hip-hop, their diverse eye-catching routines won the hearts of the nation.