Sligo sensation Fionn McMorrow and Irish dancer Jake O'Shea have danced their way into the Grand Final of Ireland's Got Talent.
Fionn, 9, and Jake, 26, wowed the judges with their routines as they battled it out in the third semi-final of the contest on Saturday night.
Young Fionn, who was previously bullied for his love of dance, won the hearts of the audience and topped the public vote with his dramatic performance.
The youngster received a standing ovation and praise from all of the judges.
Denise Van Outen told him: "You are an exceptional dancer, dancing on your own, with pure emotion, I loved it so much."
Fellow judge Michelle Visage added: "The beautiful thing about watching you, your whole face lights up, that was beautiful!"
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Meanwhile, Jake was dubbed "Jake O'Slay" by Michelle Visage for his energetic performance which fused fierce Beyonce moves with the traditional dance had the audience and the judges on their feet.
Jason Byrne congratulated him, saying:"That was amazing, Michael Flatley is dead and you’re alive! That was fantastic!"
Denise added:"What a great fusion I absolutely loved it, it was brilliant!"
And Louis Walsh said:"You’re a born entertainer, I loved watching you dance".
Fionn and Jake will join dance sensations Fly Youth, Irish singer Sharyn Ward, hip hop dancers BSD, and Cork acrobats Rebel Acro in the final along with two wild card acts, Sea of Change choir and mother and son duo Sharon and Brandon.