‘America’s Got Talent’ Returns With 44 Acts for Season 19

Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Terry Crews, and more in America's Got Talent Season 19 promo image.

Only 44 acts out of many auditioned will make it to the live shows on America’s Got Talent.
This season focuses heavily on the Golden Buzzer, with new rules and nine acts guaranteed a spot.
Alongside the nine Golden Buzzer acts, 35 others, including singers and unique talents, will compete in the live shows.

Season 19 of America’s Got Talent had many talented acts bless the stage for America. Unfortunately, not everyone can make it through to the live shows. The reality competition series is due to return on August 13 after the Olympics, and when it does, it will dive straight to the live shows. TV Line reports that only 44 of the many acts that auditioned will go through to the live shows.

This season saw the rules surrounding the Golden Buzzer change. Each judge – Simon CowellSofía VergaraHeidi Klum, and Howie Mandel – each received two Golden Buzzers. Terry Crews, the host, still only has one. Before the hiatus, it was revealed that the judges get one more Golden Buzzer each to send an act to the finals. This season is definitely the season of the Golden Buzzer.

Nine acts instead of the usual five were guaranteed a spot in the live shows after receiving a Golden Buzzer for their stunning auditions. Cowell pressed the Golden Buzzer for singer Liv Warfield and drone group Sky Elements, so they will be going straight through to the live shows. Klum pressed the buzzer for singers Richard Goodall and 9-year-old Pranysqa Mishra, who stunned the judges with her cover of Tina Turner’s “River Deep, Mountain High”. Vergara’s golden Buzzer pick was the Japanese group Schumacher and the dance group Legion. Mandel sent dance group Brent Street and 14-year-old singer Reid Wilson straight to the live shows after impressing him with their auditions. Crews gave his Golden Buzzer to comedian Learnmore Jonasi.

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Following their amazing auditions, 35 acts will be joining the nine Golden Buzzer acts in the live shows. Singer Alex Sampson earned a place in the live shows. Other singers and musicians joining him include Ashes & ArrowsAttraction JuniorsBiko’s MannaBrooke BaileyDee Dee SimonFlewnt and Inkabee, and Journeyy. L6Maya Neelakantan, Menudo, Nini, Oscar Stembridge, The Reklaws, and Stephanie Rainey are all through to the live shows.

Other extraordinary acts include Young-Min, Tonikaku, Solange Kardinaly, Sebastian and Sonia, Sam Huang, Rhythm and Roni, Sabrina, Phillip Lewis, Los Osos High School, Jonathan Burns, Jelly Boy The Clown, Illya and Anastasiia, and Hyper Kids Africa. Hakuna Matata Acrobats, Bboy Samuka, Ashlee Montague, Arshiya, Erica Rhodes, Kelsey Jane, and AIRFOOTWORKS will compete again in the live shows.

For four lucky contestants, they will go straight through to the final if they receive the coveted Golden Buzzer. For others, the live shows may be the last time they will grace the America’s Got Talent stage. As the Olympics is nearing its end, it is crunch time for the 44 remaining acts.

America’s Got Talent will return with its live shows on Tuesday, August 13. Two-hour episodes will air every Tuesday night at 8/7c on NBCPeacock will stream new episodes the morning after, beginning at 6 a.m. ET.

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America’s Got Talent

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A popular talent show where contestants from all walks of life compete for a chance to win a substantial cash prize and the title of America’s most talented performer. Acts include singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other unique talents, all performing in front of a panel of judges and a live audience. Each episode includes auditions, judge deliberations, and audience reactions, leading up to live shows where viewers can vote for their favorites.

 

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