HAVE you dreamed of performing on television in front of a live audience?

Tomorrow may be the first step to realising that dream when Britain's Got Talent hold auditions in CrownGate Shopping Centre.

So dust off your dancing shoes, warm up your vocal cords and prepare to dazzle the judges and potentially land a place at the judges' audition in 2017.

Here's everything you need to know about the auditions.

When and where will the auditions be taking place?

The auditions start at 11am on Saturday at the empty unit 15a which used to house clothing store Reefs. It is opposite House of Fraser and between Animal and Rise Records.

Will people be able to watch the auditions?

Sara Matthews, marketing manager at CrownGate shopping centre, said people should be able to see through the glass windows as brave people step in front of the production team.

Am I going to see Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden?

Unfortunately not. But if you are successful and make it through the next rounds you may get to step in front of the celebrity judging panel.

Sara Matthews said: "This is a preliminary stage of the competition for people to advance through the competition.

What will happen?

You will be filmed by the production team who will decide at a later date who will advance through to the next stages.

I have a dancing dog/I'm a sword swallower/I want to jump through a flaming hoop while riding a motorcycle

Anything and everything goes - almost. Anyone planning on performing an act which involved animals, knives or fire are asked NOT to turn up to audition. Instead, submit a video via the website here.

How busy will it be?

Sara Matthews said: "We honestly don't know - Britain's Got Talent has never held local regional auditions before.

"It has gone pretty well from the other auditions they have already held."

Do I have to register?

Just turn up on the day but it is best to get there early to avoid disappointment because they can only see so many acts during the day.

Sara Matthews said: "The team will be managing the queues and staff will also manage the expectations of how many people they will be able to see.

"People can just turn up but if they can't make it they can register to go to one of the other auditions.

"It will be on a first come, first served basis."

Could someone from Worcester win the show?

Worcester has definitely got some very talented people and there has never been a winner from the city before - though singer Charlie Green and dance troupe from Harlequin Stage School reached the semi-finals while Pippa Langhorne and her dog buddy made the finals.

Sara Matthews said: "Obviously we've got great potential!"