Finale: One Last Shot At The $1 Million Prize
BY CHRIS MANNINGS After a performance show that started with an Albert Einstein painting and ended with dogs in tuxedos, America must now decide whom to crown as the champion of Season 7.
BY CHRIS MANNINGS After a performance show that started with an Albert Einstein painting and ended with dogs in tuxedos, America must now decide whom to crown as the champion of Season 7.
Here’s where it gets tricky. We now have 24 acts left in the competition — but only six will advance to the next round. That means no official Top 10 this season on AMERICA’S GOT TALENT.
Though our money is still on Tim Hockenberry to take home the top prize, we were blown away last week by Academy of Villains.
Look out, Pudsey! Here come The Olate Dogs. A group of cute canines are this week’s biggest movers after advancing through one of the toughest performance shows ever.
The first official “wild card” of season 7 has been handed out. And it didn’t go to Andrew DeLeon. (Oh for crying out loud, relax — he’ll get one!)
42-year-old instrumentalist William Close of Los Angeles dominated on what was clearly the most competitive show of Season 7 Tuesday night.
Nerves! Nerves! Nerves! Two huge fan favorites — acts millions of AGT fans thought could win the $1 million prize — all but choked their way out of the running Monday during the first night of Vegas Week callbacks.
With just a few nights of auditions remaining before Vegas Week, we are starting to get a pretty good idea of who could be standing onstage in Newark when AMERICA’S GOT TALENT crowns its new champion in September.