Four acts made their way to the semi-finals while eight others said goodbye to ‘America’s Got Talent’ for good on the Aug. 7 elimination episode. Did your favorite(s) make it through?
Even though we’ve already been through three rounds of this elimination process, America’s Got Talent continues to shock us every week. Eight acts were once again sent home and four acts moved on to the semi-finals in the Aug. 7 results show. To cushion the blow, we were treated to an amazing performance of Jason Derulo‘s “The Other Side.”
Say Sayonara To Eight More Acts
The first elimination round consisted of snake wrangler David “The Cobra Kid” Weathers, the Aerosphere Aerial Balloon Show and illusionists Leon Etienne & Romy Lowe. It was no surprise that all three acts were sent packing.
Next up was the American Military Spouses Choir, brother-sister duo Brandon & Savannah, and the dog act Kelsey & Bailey.
Even though we’ve already been through three rounds of this elimination process, America’s Got Talent continues to shock us every week. Eight acts were once again sent home and four acts moved on to the semi-finals in the Aug. 7 results show. To cushion the blow, we were treated to an amazing performance of Jason Derulo‘s “The Other Side.”
Say Sayonara To Eight More Acts
The first elimination round consisted of snake wrangler David “The Cobra Kid” Weathers, the Aerosphere Aerial Balloon Show and illusionists Leon Etienne & Romy Lowe. It was no surprise that all three acts were sent packing.
Next up was the American Military Spouses Choir, brother-sister duo Brandon & Savannah, and the dog act Kelsey & Bailey.
- 8/8/2013
- by Avery Thompson
- HollywoodLife
The third round of 12 talents competing for a place in the semi-finals on ‘America’s Got Talent’ raised the stakes on the Aug. 6 episode. Some of the performances were total game-changers and left us clamoring for more!
Who knew America had so much talent! The Aug. 6 live episode re-introduced us to some of our favorite acts and made it known that this is by far the best season of America’s Got Talent yet. Only four acts will move on to the semi-finals, and we’re already mentally — and emotionally — preparing for tomorrow’s results after Alexandr Magala’s shocking elimination on the July 31 episode. As always, we here at HollywoodLife.com have picked our top five favorites from this week’s episode.
Top 5 Performances From Aug. 6
5. Jim Meskimen
While we’ve already seen Angela Hoover try the impressions routine in last week’s round of competitors, Jim takes it to a whole new level.
Who knew America had so much talent! The Aug. 6 live episode re-introduced us to some of our favorite acts and made it known that this is by far the best season of America’s Got Talent yet. Only four acts will move on to the semi-finals, and we’re already mentally — and emotionally — preparing for tomorrow’s results after Alexandr Magala’s shocking elimination on the July 31 episode. As always, we here at HollywoodLife.com have picked our top five favorites from this week’s episode.
Top 5 Performances From Aug. 6
5. Jim Meskimen
While we’ve already seen Angela Hoover try the impressions routine in last week’s round of competitors, Jim takes it to a whole new level.
- 8/7/2013
- by Avery Thompson
- HollywoodLife
"America's Got Talent" narrowed down the acts in Las Vegas in a two-part episode on Tuesday (July 16) and Wednesday this week. There was a group of acts that were advanced immediately in Las Vegas without having to perform, then some that were eliminated right away. But the majority of acts performed again and were then either advanced or cut.
Check out the acts in our photo gallery here.
The acts that advanced immediately were:
3Penny Chorus and Orchestra, chorus/orchestra
Aerial Ice, ice skating acrobats
Aerosphere, acrobats
Alexandra the Great, escape artist
The American Military Spouses Choir, chorus
Angela Hoover, comedian/impressionist
Anna Christine, child singer
Bailey the Dancing Dog, dancing dog act
Branden James, opera singer
Catapult Entertainment, shadow dancers
Chicago Boyz, acrobatic dancers
Dave Shirley, comedian
David the Cobra Kid, reptile handler
Fresh Faces, child dance group
Innovative Force, acrobats
Jim Meskimen, comedian
Jimmy Rose, singer
Kenichi Ebina,...
Check out the acts in our photo gallery here.
The acts that advanced immediately were:
3Penny Chorus and Orchestra, chorus/orchestra
Aerial Ice, ice skating acrobats
Aerosphere, acrobats
Alexandra the Great, escape artist
The American Military Spouses Choir, chorus
Angela Hoover, comedian/impressionist
Anna Christine, child singer
Bailey the Dancing Dog, dancing dog act
Branden James, opera singer
Catapult Entertainment, shadow dancers
Chicago Boyz, acrobatic dancers
Dave Shirley, comedian
David the Cobra Kid, reptile handler
Fresh Faces, child dance group
Innovative Force, acrobats
Jim Meskimen, comedian
Jimmy Rose, singer
Kenichi Ebina,...
- 7/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Due to the season finale of ‘The Voice,’ the June 18 episode of ‘America’s Got Talent’ was shortened to just one hour — but that didn’t mean there wasn’t enough talent to make your jaw drop!
The incredible acts on America’s Got Talent just keep getting better — and crazier. In just one hour, the June 18 episode of the hit show was able to boggle your mind, make you cry and astonish you with amazing acts.
Top 5 Performances From June 18
5. Kenny Chi: The Matrix Meets ‘Dance-ish’
When you first heard Kenny Chi talk about his ‘dance-ish’ act, you instantly thought it was going to be one of those performances. But Kenny shocked us all with robotic-like movements in an unforgettable dance. We’re still unsure of what exact genre this is but we were nevertheless amazed at his choreography. Howie Mandel said, “That was the best dance I have seen in a long time,...
The incredible acts on America’s Got Talent just keep getting better — and crazier. In just one hour, the June 18 episode of the hit show was able to boggle your mind, make you cry and astonish you with amazing acts.
Top 5 Performances From June 18
5. Kenny Chi: The Matrix Meets ‘Dance-ish’
When you first heard Kenny Chi talk about his ‘dance-ish’ act, you instantly thought it was going to be one of those performances. But Kenny shocked us all with robotic-like movements in an unforgettable dance. We’re still unsure of what exact genre this is but we were nevertheless amazed at his choreography. Howie Mandel said, “That was the best dance I have seen in a long time,...
- 6/19/2013
- by Avery Thompson
- HollywoodLife
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