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Host Terry Crews reveals who America has chosen as the Season 19 winner; special guests perform.
Terry Crews recaps the road to the finale and the 10 acts up for the $1 million prize.
The top 10 acts perform one last time for their chance to win $1 million.
America's votes reveal which six acts from the previous night's show move on to the finale.
Twelve acts take the stage live; America can vote for six acts to advance to the finale.
America's votes reveal which two acts from the previous night's show move on to the semi-finals.
Eleven acts take the stage live; America can vote for two acts to advance to the semi-finals.
America's votes reveal which two acts from the previous night's show move on to the semi-finals.
Eleven acts take the stage live; America can vote for two acts to advance to the semi-finals.
America's votes will reveal which two acts from the previous night's show will move on to the Semi-finals. Also advancing is one act that got sent straight to Finals last night with the new Live Show Golden Buzzer.
Eleven acts take the stage live and for the first time, a Live Show Golden Buzzer will send one act directly to the Finals. America can vote for their two favorite acts to advance to the Semi-finals by using the "AGT" App or going to NBC.com.
America's votes will reveal which two acts from the previous night's show will move on to the Semi-finals. Also advancing is one act that got sent straight to Finals last night with the new Live Show Golden Buzzer.
Eleven acts take the stage live and for the first time, a Live Show Golden Buzzer will send one act directly to the Finals. America can vote for their two favorite acts to advance to the Semi-finals by using the "AGT" App or going to NBC.com.
The auditions come to an end as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as a variety of acts and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The auditions continue as variety acts featuring contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
In the season premiere, variety acts featuring contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win $1 million. There's more Golden Buzzers than ever before, each sending a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America's vote.
The 18th season of "America's Got Talent" returns with a new set of aspiring performers looking to compete for the ultimate $1 million prize. Executive producer Simon Cowell returns to the star-studded judging panel with global fashion icon Heidi Klum, renowned comedian Howie Mandel and acclaimed actress and international superstar Sofia Vergara. The dynamic Terry Crews returns as host. This season promises to deliver some of the wildest acts to ever grace the "AGT" stage.
"America's Got Talent" then kicks off six weeks of live shows at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium beginning Tuesday, August 22 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT) on NBC. Results shows will air Wednesday nights (8-9 p.m. ET/PT).
Creator and Executive Producer Simon Cowell is back at the star-studded judges' table with fan-favorite comedian Howie Mandel. Acclaimed actress and international superstar Sofia Vergara joins as a new judge this season alongside returning judge and global fashion icon Heidi Klum. The dynamic Terry Crews returns as host.
NBC's summer sensation "America's Got Talent" returns and promises more of the fun, excitement and feel-good performances that America has come to love over 13 seasons.
Creator and Executive Producer Simon Cowell returns to the judges' panel along with Howie Mandel. Also joining the panel this year are two fresh faces - award-winning actress, author and producer Gabrielle Union and Emmy Award-winning choreographer, actress, singer and dancer Julianne Hough. Terry Crews, who made a big splash as the host of the inaugural series "America's Got Talent: The Champions" earlier this year, joins as host for "America's Got Talent."
After a record-breaking Season 12, summer phenomenon "America's Got Talent" is back with Creator and Judge Simon Cowell returning alongside Mel B, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel.
Supermodel, entrepreneur and business CEO Tyra Banks joined the team last summer as host and melded effortlessly with the judges, bringing her unmistakable personal flair and verve to the show.
On the heels of the most viewed season in five years, the 12th season of "America's Got Talent" is back and premiered to even higher audience numbers with creator and judge Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel.
Supermodel, entrepreneur and CEO Tyra Banks joins the team as host, and the series returns to Los Angeles with live shows from the famed Dolby Theatre.
After a record-breaking 10th season, NBC's top-rated summer series "America's Got Talent" returns with some big news: "Got Talent" creator and executive producer Simon Cowell joins the judges panel alongside Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel.
Nick Cannon is back as host, and the series returns to Los Angeles this summer, with live shows broadcast from the famed Dolby Theatre.
"America's Got Talent," NBC's top-rated summer series from producer Simon Cowell's Syco Television and FremantleMedia North America, celebrates its landmark 10th season with the hottest performers from across the country competing for America's vote. Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel return as judges, and Nick Cannon returns as host.