‘America’s Got Talent’ announces 44 acts for Season 19 live shows, including 9 Golden Buzzers [WATCH]
The highly anticipated live shows of “America’s Got Talent” Season 19 will debut on August 13 (performances) and August 14 (results), following NBC’s broadcasting of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Earlier today, Howie Mandel announced the 44 acts that will compete on the big stage at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, including nine contestants that received Golden Buzzers during the auditions round. Watch the video above and scroll down to see the complete list.
Notably, there are some tweaks this year that longtime “AGT” viewers should be aware of. The live shows will begin with four weeks of Quarterfinals before heading into one Semifinal round and culminating in a two-week Finale event. In each Quarterfinal, 11 acts perform, and one judge (either Howie, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum or Sofia Vergara) will get to press their Golden Buzzer for that night, sending their anointed act straight through to the Finals. America’s vote will then determine which additional three acts will advance to the Semifinals, with those 12 competing live for a shot at making it into the Finals. The ultimate champion on Tuesday, September 24 will take home the $1 million prize and join the “AGT” winners list.
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Here are the nine acts that have already received Golden Buzzers this summer: comedian Learnmore Jonasi (pushed by Terry Crews), singer Richard Goodall (Heidi #1), singer Liv Warfield (Simon #1), drone group Sky Elements (Simon #2), dance crew Legion (Sofia #1), dancer Brent Street (Howie #1), singer Pranysqa Mishra (Heidi #2), singer Reid Wilson (Howie #2), and animal mask act Schumacher (Sofia #2).
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And now, take a look at the list of all 44 acts that will be competing in the live shows for “America’s Got Talent” Season 19:
AIRFOOTWORKS: Dance Group from Japan
Alex Sampson: Singer from Atikokan, Ontario
Arshiya: Contortionist from Kashmir, India
Ashes & Arrows: Band from Asheville, North Carolina
Ashlee Montague: Acrobat from New York City
Attraction Juniors: Dance Group from Budapest, Hungary
Bboy Samuka: Dancer from Brazil
Biko’s Manna: Band from Johannesburg, South Africa
Brent Street: Dance Group from Sydney, Australia
Brooke Bailey: Singer from Granada Hills, Los Angeles
Dee Dee Simon: Singer from Oakland, California
Erica Rhodes: Comedian from Boston, Massachusetts
Flewnt & Inkabee: Rap Duo from Perth, Australia
Hakuna Matata Acrobatic: Acrobatic Group from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Hypers Kids Africa: Dance Group from Kampala, Uganda
Illya & Anastasia Strakhov: Acrobat Duo from Las Vegas, Nevada
Jelly Boy the Clown: Clown from New York
Jonathan Burns: Comedy Magician from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Journeyy: Singer/Keyboardist from New Jersey
Kelsey Jane: Aerialist from Dallas, Texas
L6: Vocal Group from The Philippines
Learnmore Jonasi: Comedian from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Legión: Malambo Group from Argentina
Liv Warfield: Singer from Peoria, Illinois
Los Osos High School: Dance Group from Los Osos, California
Maya Neelakantan: Guitarist from Chennai, India
Menudo: Boyband from San Juan, Puerto Rico
NiNi: Instrumentalist from Taichung, Taiwan
Oscar Stembridge: Singer/Guitarist from London, England
Phillip Lewis: Baton Twirler from Statesboro, Georgia
Pranysqa Mishra: Singer from Tampa, Florida
Reid Wilson: Singer from Montgomery, Alabama
Richard Goodall: Singer from Terre Haute, Indiana
Roni Sagi & Rhythm: Dog Act from Tel Aviv, Israel
Sabrina: Dance Group from Japan
Sam Huang: Magician from Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Schumacher: Novelty Act from Japan
Sebastian & Sonia: Aerial Duo from Colombia & Spain
Sky Elements: Drone Precision Group from Dallas, Texas
Solange Kardinaly: Quick Change Artist from Leiria, Portugal
Stephanie Rainey: Singer/Guitarist from Cork, Ireland
The Reklaws: Vocal Duo from North Dumfries, Ontario
Tonikaku: Novelty Act from Japan
Young-Min: Magician from South Korea
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