Six of the 11 acts that took to the stage on Tuesday’s second live semifinal of “America’s Got Talent” were eliminated from the competition during Wednesday’s results episode. All of those that were bounced had been good enough to make it through the audition process and survive the judge cuts phase. But they did not win over enough viewers to number among the five acts that move on to the finals of season 13 of “Agt” next week.
Those that didn’t make the cut on live show 5 were the singers Noah Guthrie, Christina Wells and We Three; daredevil Aaron Crow; dance group Da RepubliK; and the 160-person Angel City Chorale. Which of the six acts that was axed on Wednesday will you miss the most? Read our recaps of their performances and then cast your vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
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Those that didn’t make the cut on live show 5 were the singers Noah Guthrie, Christina Wells and We Three; daredevil Aaron Crow; dance group Da RepubliK; and the 160-person Angel City Chorale. Which of the six acts that was axed on Wednesday will you miss the most? Read our recaps of their performances and then cast your vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
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- 9/13/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The second of the two semifinals of “America’s Got Talent” aired on Tuesday night with 11 acts performing for America’s votes in a jam-packed two-hour episode. Overnight, “Agt” viewers voted by the millions for their favorites from this fifth live show of season 13. The results are to be revealed during a one-hour episode on September 12.
Only five of the acts will make it through to the finals which start next Tuesday. The three acts that racked up the biggest vote totals will move on while the bottom five will be eliminated. Host Tyra Banks will reveal the three acts that are in fourth, fifth and sixth place in the popular vote. Each is eligible for the Dunkin’ Save, a live vote to take place during the results show. The biggest vote-getter will earn the fourth slot with the judges then choosing between the other two for the final spot.
Only five of the acts will make it through to the finals which start next Tuesday. The three acts that racked up the biggest vote totals will move on while the bottom five will be eliminated. Host Tyra Banks will reveal the three acts that are in fourth, fifth and sixth place in the popular vote. Each is eligible for the Dunkin’ Save, a live vote to take place during the results show. The biggest vote-getter will earn the fourth slot with the judges then choosing between the other two for the final spot.
- 9/12/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The first of two semifinals of “America’s Got Talent” aired on Tuesday night with 11 acts taking to the stage over the course of this two-hour episode. “Agt” viewers voted by the millions overnight for their favorites from this fourth live show of season 13. The results are to be revealed during a one-hour episode on September 5.
Only five of the acts will make it through to the finals which start in two weeks time. The three acts that brought in the most votes will automatically advance while the bottom five will be eliminated. Host Tyra Banks will reveal the three acts that landed in fourth, fifth and sixth place in the popular vote. They are eligible for the Dunkin’ Save, a live vote to take place during the results show. The biggest vote-getter will earn the fourth slot with the judges then choosing between the other two for the final spot.
Only five of the acts will make it through to the finals which start in two weeks time. The three acts that brought in the most votes will automatically advance while the bottom five will be eliminated. Host Tyra Banks will reveal the three acts that landed in fourth, fifth and sixth place in the popular vote. They are eligible for the Dunkin’ Save, a live vote to take place during the results show. The biggest vote-getter will earn the fourth slot with the judges then choosing between the other two for the final spot.
- 9/5/2018
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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