America’s Got Talent: The Champions managed to save some of its biggest surprises for Monday’s grand finale — and we’re not just talking about that tongue-wagging performance from Kiss.
In true Agt fashion, the finale was a gloriously overdramatic hodgepodge of behind-the-scenes shenanigans and on-stage collaborations. Highlights included Season 5 superstar Lindsey Stirling helping Silhouettes tell another sad story about a man going off to war, V.Unbeatable teaming up with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, and sand artist Kseniya Simonova doing her thing to the music of Angelina Jordan and Tyler Butler-Figuroa.
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In true Agt fashion, the finale was a gloriously overdramatic hodgepodge of behind-the-scenes shenanigans and on-stage collaborations. Highlights included Season 5 superstar Lindsey Stirling helping Silhouettes tell another sad story about a man going off to war, V.Unbeatable teaming up with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, and sand artist Kseniya Simonova doing her thing to the music of Angelina Jordan and Tyler Butler-Figuroa.
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- 2/18/2020
- TVLine.com
After just seven episodes, the “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” ends with the results finale on February 17 that will see the season 2 winner crowned. Over the course of five audition episodes, 40 acts from around the world performed, vying for one of 10 places in the final, which aired on Feb. 10.
There were three ways to make the Top 10: be the Golden Buzzer pick of one of the four judges; win the most votes in each episode from the superfans and studio audiences at the tapings last fall; or be saved by the judges.
Three of the judges were gave their Golden Buzzers to dance groups: Simon Cowell picked Boogie Storm, Alesha Dixon went with Silhouettes and Howie Mandel was bowled over by V.Unbeatable. The fourth, Heidi Klum, singled out singer Angelina Jordan. Unlike season 1, host Terry Crews was denied a chance to put an act straight through to the final.
There were three ways to make the Top 10: be the Golden Buzzer pick of one of the four judges; win the most votes in each episode from the superfans and studio audiences at the tapings last fall; or be saved by the judges.
Three of the judges were gave their Golden Buzzers to dance groups: Simon Cowell picked Boogie Storm, Alesha Dixon went with Silhouettes and Howie Mandel was bowled over by V.Unbeatable. The fourth, Heidi Klum, singled out singer Angelina Jordan. Unlike season 1, host Terry Crews was denied a chance to put an act straight through to the final.
- 2/18/2020
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
America’s Got Talent: The Champions called back its final 10 acts on Monday for one last chance to win over the all-powerful superfans. What ensued was a two-hour marathon of fierce determination, incredible skill… and whatever Boogie Storm and Hans did up there.
The winner of Season 2 will be announced next Monday (NBC, 8/7c), so let’s break down each finale performance to determine which ones have the best shot of snagging the “World Champion” title:
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The winner of Season 2 will be announced next Monday (NBC, 8/7c), so let’s break down each finale performance to determine which ones have the best shot of snagging the “World Champion” title:
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- 2/11/2020
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Poor Howie Mandel must be in a state of mourning following the comedy bloodbath on Monday’s episode of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions.” Only two stand-up comedians were still in the competition as of the semi-finals: “Agt” Season 14 finalist Ryan Niemiller and Season 9 “Australia’s Got Talent” semi-finalist JJ Pantano. Both were axed by the controversial superfans. As the panel’s requisite comedian, Mandel is often seen fighting for funny men and women, but he had no control over these delegates from all 50 states who hold all the power on “The Champions.”
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Besides Ryan and JJ, a third stand-up comedian was asked back to compete on “The Champions”: Dan Naturman from “Agt” Season 9. He was eliminated in the first round after being X’ed by Simon Cowell, who Dan accused of not understanding anything about comedy.
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Besides Ryan and JJ, a third stand-up comedian was asked back to compete on “The Champions”: Dan Naturman from “Agt” Season 9. He was eliminated in the first round after being X’ed by Simon Cowell, who Dan accused of not understanding anything about comedy.
- 2/4/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Duo Transcend, a trapeze act from “Agt” Season 13, was one of the 40 acts to return for another shot at glory in “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” Season 2. Their dreams are coming closer and closer to reality, as they were just sent through to the finals during Monday’s semi-finals episode. After their fire-filled circus performance took the stage by storm, the controversial superfans chose not to advance them, so that’s when the judges swooped in for the save. Did the panelists make the right choice? Watch Duo Transcend’s fiery performance video above and read the judges’ comments below.
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Howie Mandel: “That duo just transcended a circus act into a full-blown stage show. You did it.”
Alesha Dixon: “I mean, I actually feel like I am in the greatest show on Earth. I...
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Howie Mandel: “That duo just transcended a circus act into a full-blown stage show. You did it.”
Alesha Dixon: “I mean, I actually feel like I am in the greatest show on Earth. I...
- 2/4/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Another week of America’s Got Talent: The Champions brought another series of questionable decisions made by the judges.
Howie Mandel was in possession of this week’s Golden Buzzer, and while I don’t blindly agree with every decision he makes (Hans!!!), I still believe in his right to choose. Sadly, Simon Cowell took that right from him midway through Monday’s episode, reaching across the table and slamming his hand down on the Golden Buzzer in support of — wait for it — Boogie Storm.
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Howie Mandel was in possession of this week’s Golden Buzzer, and while I don’t blindly agree with every decision he makes (Hans!!!), I still believe in his right to choose. Sadly, Simon Cowell took that right from him midway through Monday’s episode, reaching across the table and slamming his hand down on the Golden Buzzer in support of — wait for it — Boogie Storm.
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- 1/14/2020
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When the results were revealed on “America’s Got Talent,” magician Shin Lim squeaked out a win over dance troupe Zurcaroh in the closest vote ever. We had been expecting it to be a tight race between Shin Lim and teen singing sensation Courtney Hadwin but she did not even make the top 5. That this frontrunner loses “Agt” was a shock. Did America make the right choice?
Should Zurcaroh, which was Tyra Banks‘ Golden Buzzer act, have beaten Shin Lim to claim the $1 million prize? And did Courtney deserve to at least be in the final countdown? Vote in our poll below as to whether these results were fair or not.
Following Shin Lim in first place and Zurcaroh in second place, electric violinist Brian King Joseph came in third, stand up Samuel J. Comrie was fourth, and singer Michael Ketterer placed fifth. Besides Courtney, the acts who finished between sixth and tenth places,...
Should Zurcaroh, which was Tyra Banks‘ Golden Buzzer act, have beaten Shin Lim to claim the $1 million prize? And did Courtney deserve to at least be in the final countdown? Vote in our poll below as to whether these results were fair or not.
Following Shin Lim in first place and Zurcaroh in second place, electric violinist Brian King Joseph came in third, stand up Samuel J. Comrie was fourth, and singer Michael Ketterer placed fifth. Besides Courtney, the acts who finished between sixth and tenth places,...
- 9/20/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After 21 episodes of “America’s Got Talent” that ran for a whopping 36 hours, we are just 120 minutes away from finding out who won season 13. The 10 finalists performed live on September 18 and America voted overnight for their favorite. The winner of “Agt” 2018 will be revealed at the end of a two-hour results show that will see all the finalists take to stage of the Dolby Theater one last time.
Based on our exclusive Gold Derby predictions, the top two acts to beat heading into the season finale were teenage singing sensation Courtney Hadwin and sleight-of-hand magician Shin Lim. Did one of them win the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline at a Las Vegas casino?
Or did one of the other eight finalists pull off an upset? They are: singers Daniel Emmet, Glennis Grace and Michael Ketterer; stand-ups Vicki Barbolak and Samuel J. Comroe; trapeze artists Duo Transcend; electric...
Based on our exclusive Gold Derby predictions, the top two acts to beat heading into the season finale were teenage singing sensation Courtney Hadwin and sleight-of-hand magician Shin Lim. Did one of them win the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline at a Las Vegas casino?
Or did one of the other eight finalists pull off an upset? They are: singers Daniel Emmet, Glennis Grace and Michael Ketterer; stand-ups Vicki Barbolak and Samuel J. Comroe; trapeze artists Duo Transcend; electric...
- 9/19/2018
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The winner of “America’s Got Talent” will be revealed at the end of a live two-hour results show that airs live at 8:00 p.m. Et/7:00 p.m. Ct Wednesday September 19 on NBC. The 10 “Agt” finalists performed live onstage at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood on Tuesday, hoping to win over America with their talent.
The “America’s Got Talent” top 10 were: singers Daniel Emmet, Glennis Grace, Courtney Hadwin and Michael Ketterer; stand-up comedians Vicki Barbolak and Samuel J. Comroe; trapeze artists Duo Transcend; electric violinist Brian King Joseph; magician Shin Lim; and dance troupe Zurcaroh.
Who will win Season 13 of “America’s Got Talent” and take home the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline a Las Vegas casino show? According to exclusive Gold Derby odds, the winner will be either Courtney or Shin Lim, but the results are too close to call.
See exclusive odds:...
The “America’s Got Talent” top 10 were: singers Daniel Emmet, Glennis Grace, Courtney Hadwin and Michael Ketterer; stand-up comedians Vicki Barbolak and Samuel J. Comroe; trapeze artists Duo Transcend; electric violinist Brian King Joseph; magician Shin Lim; and dance troupe Zurcaroh.
Who will win Season 13 of “America’s Got Talent” and take home the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline a Las Vegas casino show? According to exclusive Gold Derby odds, the winner will be either Courtney or Shin Lim, but the results are too close to call.
See exclusive odds:...
- 9/19/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Three and a half months after the first audition episode of “America’s Got Talent” aired on NBC, we’ve finally gotten to the two-night final. On September 18 the 10 finalists will take to the stage for one last time. Each is hoping to win over America with their performances on Tuesday’s live show, which is episode 21 of season 13.
Among the 10 acts still in the competition are three that were singled out for special treatment at their auditions. They earned the coveted Golden Buzzer, which sent them straight through to the live shows. Judges Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell both buzzed singers — 13-year-old English songbird Courtney Hadwin and father of six Michael Ketterer respectively — while host Tyra Banks was bowled over by dance troupe Zurcaroh.
The other seven acts still in the running for the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline at a Las Vegas casino are: stand-up...
Among the 10 acts still in the competition are three that were singled out for special treatment at their auditions. They earned the coveted Golden Buzzer, which sent them straight through to the live shows. Judges Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell both buzzed singers — 13-year-old English songbird Courtney Hadwin and father of six Michael Ketterer respectively — while host Tyra Banks was bowled over by dance troupe Zurcaroh.
The other seven acts still in the running for the $1 million grand prize and a chance to headline at a Las Vegas casino are: stand-up...
- 9/18/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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