America’s Got Talent will continue its search for the best variety acts to compete in Season 19 tonight.
With a plethora of performers from the U.S. and around the world auditioning for judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Sofia Vergara.
Each artist hopes their two minutes in front of the judges will change their lives.
Twelve acts will take the stage tonight with their eyes set on winning the $1 million prize and the chance to headline the AGT show in Las Vegas.
Tonight’s performances will feature singers, musicians, danger acts, a drone show and much more.
Last week, two lucky acts were awarded the Golden Buzzer, putting them straight through to the Live Shows.
The first was Terry Crews’ selection of 31-year-old Learnmore from Zimbabwe, who now lives in Pittsburgh. He demonstrated that he may be the first comedian to win the title with his act, which compared life in his small village in Zimbabwe to life in America. Simon called him “one of the funniest people ever.” The second was Heidi’s pick. She awarded her Golden Buzzer to 55-year-old Richard Goodall, a janitor from Terra Haute, Ind., who sang “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey and was as big of a vocal surprise as Susan Boyle was on Britain’s Got Talent.
America’s Got Talent 2024 night 2 performers:
Alexander Zinger: Financial Advisor, Brooklyn, NY, dancer
Ashes & Arrows (Ben, Ciaran, Jonathan): Country-rock band
Bao Cuong: 45-year-old driver from Viet Nam, sword swallower
Cata & Jay: Brazilian unicycle act
Chrisyius Whitehead: 5-year-old drummer from Sopchoppy, FL
Hakuna Matata Acrobatic: 4-man acrobat team from Tanzania
Liv Warfield: Lives in Chicago, originally from Peoria; rock, soul & R&B singer
NiNi: Chinese traditional instrument player with a twist
The Otama Collective (Nelson, Gavin, Taylor): Comedy musical act
Phillip Lewis: 27-year-old baton twirler from Statesboro, GA
Sabrina: Dance troupe from Japan
Sky Elements (Preston, Brian, Phil, Tyler, Kyle, Rick): Drone show company from Dallas, TX
America’s Got Talent airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Streams next day on Peacock.
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Source: USA Today