“America’s Got Talent” (“AGT” to the cool kids) went head to head with “Bachelor in Paradise” on Tuesday, when the family-friendly NBC show came out on top. As a result, NBC finished first in primetime. ABC was runner-up in the key demo of adults 18-49, but settled for third place in terms of total viewers. NBC was first in ratings with a 0.7 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 5.2 million, according to preliminary numbers. “America’s Got Talent” from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. put up a 0.8 rating and 6.6 million total viewers. At 10, “Capital One College Bowl” had a 0.4 rating and 2.5 million total viewers. “America’s Got Talent” revealed America’s Wildcard winner on Tuesday’s show, with the return of a previously eliminated contestant who beat out several others for a chance at redemption: Storm Large. The singer was awarded her comeback through the...
- 8/25/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
“America’s Got Talent” revealed America’s Wildcard winner on Tuesday’s show, with the return a previously eliminated contestant who beat out several others for a chance at redemption: Storm Large.
The singer was awarded her comeback through the first-ever Peacock competition special “AGT: America’s Wildcard,” which allowed viewers to vote between these five acts, which didn’t make it through Judge Cuts: singers Dylan Zangwill, Storm Large, Matt Mauser, magician Patrick Kun and comedian Mike Goodwin.
“AGT” host Terry Crews had the pleasure of announcing the results of the special event on Tuesday’s edition of the NBC competition, with Storm Large coming out on top.
In the video above, you can see her performance as she returns to the “AGT” stage for a shot at making it through the quarterfinals and onto the semifinals round. She manages to impress the judges — minus Simon Cowell, of course — with...
The singer was awarded her comeback through the first-ever Peacock competition special “AGT: America’s Wildcard,” which allowed viewers to vote between these five acts, which didn’t make it through Judge Cuts: singers Dylan Zangwill, Storm Large, Matt Mauser, magician Patrick Kun and comedian Mike Goodwin.
“AGT” host Terry Crews had the pleasure of announcing the results of the special event on Tuesday’s edition of the NBC competition, with Storm Large coming out on top.
In the video above, you can see her performance as she returns to the “AGT” stage for a shot at making it through the quarterfinals and onto the semifinals round. She manages to impress the judges — minus Simon Cowell, of course — with...
- 8/25/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
On August 2, “America’s Got Talent” fans were saddened to learn that Nightbirde, Simon Cowell‘s Golden Buzzer and one of the front-runners to win Season 16, had to withdraw from the competition because of her battle with cancer. “Since my audition, my health has taken a turn for the worse and the fight with cancer is demanding all of my energy and attention,” she wrote at the time. “I am so sad to announce that I won’t be able to continue forward on this season.” Since the “AGT” producers had already planned on Nightbirde taking up one of the Top 36 live show performances, they had a decision to make: leave her spot open or fill it with a wildcard? They chose the latter.
Two weeks ago, “AGT: America’s Wildcard” aired on the Peacock network, with five also-rans duking it out for viewers’ votes. They were: singer Dylan Zangwill, magician Patrick Kun,...
Two weeks ago, “AGT: America’s Wildcard” aired on the Peacock network, with five also-rans duking it out for viewers’ votes. They were: singer Dylan Zangwill, magician Patrick Kun,...
- 8/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Who’s performing tonight (August 24) on “America’s Got Talent“? Two popular Golden Buzzers numbers among the third group of “AGT” quarter-finalists who will take the live stage at the Dolby Theatre on Tuesday night: quick-change artist Lea Kyle (pushed by Heidi Klum) and martial arts group World Taekwondo Demo. Team (pushed by Terry Crews). The two-hour episode begins Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. on NBC.
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As usual, the roster is led by singers. This group includes 51-year-old Anica, 30-year-old Brooke Simpson, plus family singers/magicians The Curtis Family C-Notes. For fans of dance acts, there’s family group ChapKidz and silly solo dancer Keith Apicary.
Besides World Taekwondo and Lea Kyle, there are several acrobatic/variety acts hoping to win over America: strongman trio Rialcris, unicycle group UniCircle Flow, Mexican magician Klek Entos and voice actor Michael Winslow.
SEEEverything you need to know about season 16 of ‘America’s Got Talent’
As usual, the roster is led by singers. This group includes 51-year-old Anica, 30-year-old Brooke Simpson, plus family singers/magicians The Curtis Family C-Notes. For fans of dance acts, there’s family group ChapKidz and silly solo dancer Keith Apicary.
Besides World Taekwondo and Lea Kyle, there are several acrobatic/variety acts hoping to win over America: strongman trio Rialcris, unicycle group UniCircle Flow, Mexican magician Klek Entos and voice actor Michael Winslow.
- 8/24/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
America’s Got Talent sent five more acts packing on Wednesday, sending seven lucky quarterfinalists through to the next round.
After last night’s live quarterfinals performance episode, the following 12 acts were up for elimination tonight: vocal trio T.3, dance group Dokteuk Crew, music group Johnny Showcase, singer Tory Vagasy, dance group Shuffolution, aerialist Aidan Bryant, vocal group Northwell Nurse Choir, acrobatic group Positive Impact Movement, mentalist Peter Antoniou, K-pop group Korean Soul, comedian Josh Blue and singer Victory Brinker.
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After last night’s live quarterfinals performance episode, the following 12 acts were up for elimination tonight: vocal trio T.3, dance group Dokteuk Crew, music group Johnny Showcase, singer Tory Vagasy, dance group Shuffolution, aerialist Aidan Bryant, vocal group Northwell Nurse Choir, acrobatic group Positive Impact Movement, mentalist Peter Antoniou, K-pop group Korean Soul, comedian Josh Blue and singer Victory Brinker.
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- 8/19/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
America’s Got Talent has unveiled the 35 acts confirmed to compete in the upcoming Season 16 live episodes, with one final act to be determined via a first-of-its-kind Peacock special.
The one-hour special, titled AGT: America’s Wildcard, will feature five acts competing for that elusive last spot in the competition. Those acts are: singer Dylan Zangwill, singer Matt Mauser, comedian Mike Goodwin, magician Patrick Kun and singer Storm Large.
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The one-hour special, titled AGT: America’s Wildcard, will feature five acts competing for that elusive last spot in the competition. Those acts are: singer Dylan Zangwill, singer Matt Mauser, comedian Mike Goodwin, magician Patrick Kun and singer Storm Large.
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- 8/5/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
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