More contestants were eliminated from Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream tonight as the semi-finals concluded.
Throughout the series, the talented acts have been tested on everything from singing and dancing, to acting and chemistry.
Tonight's episode saw the last three remaining Sophies and Skys battle it out as the judges narrowed the lineup down ahead of the finals next week.
See who was eliminated in the Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream semi-finals tonight
What a hard goodbye this is! @StephanieHCosti and Craig, you have both done yourselves so, so proud!
— MAMMA MIA! I Have A Dream (@mammamiadream) December 3, 2023
We know this is only the beginning for you both ❤️ #MammaMiaDream pic.twitter.com/uGja6JENtk
Craig as Sky and Stephanie as Sophie were eliminated from the show despite impressing judges with their acts (including renditions of Dancing Queen by the Sophies).
Owen & Esme and Tobias & Stevie will continue to the final next week.
Speaking of the eliminations on X (formally known as Twitter), the official Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream account said: "What a hard goodbye this is! @StephanieHCosti and Craig, you have both done yourselves so, so proud! We know this is only the beginning for you both #MammaMiaDream."
This follows on from the elimination of Desmonda Cathabel as Sophie and Marcellus Whtye as Sky in week 6 of the popular ITV show.
When is the final of ITV’s Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream?
🔔 WEDDING BELLS WILL BE RINGING! 🔔
— MAMMA MIA! I Have A Dream (@mammamiadream) December 3, 2023
Get your glad rags on 'cause we've got THREE Greek weddings on the horizon and boy, are they something to talk about!#MammaMiaDream continues tonight at 6:10pm on @ITV 1, @ITVX and @WeAreSTV. pic.twitter.com/ibX7uIa62g
ITV has confirmed the final of Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream will be aired live on ITV1 on Sunday, December 10 from 6.30pm.
The competition will culminate in a live and dazzling grand finale hosted by Zoe Ball, broadcast from London’s Novello Theatre, the home of the Mamma Mia! production in the West End.
It follows weeks of intense solo and group performances, masterclasses and unique workshops filmed in the idyllic Greek islands of Corfu.
Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream will continue next week on ITV1 and ITVX.
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