AGT Season 19 Results: Alex Sampson And More Semifinalists Revealed
It was another dramatic night on Wednesday's episode of America's Got Talent, which eliminated seven more acts before sending three others through to the semifinals.
The live broadcast welcomed back every act from Tuesday's episode — Alex Sampson, Ashlee Montague, Bboy Samuka, Biko's Manna, Brooke Bailey, Legión, NiNi, Schumacher, Sky Elements and Young-Min — to learn their fates. The only act who didn't spend the night sweating was Airfootworks; as the recipient of Howie Mandel's Golden Buzzer, the dance group is already guaranteed a spot in the finals.
Prior to this week, three acts — southern rockers Ashes & Arrows, dog duo Roni Sagi & Rhythm, and singing janitor Richard Goodall — had already been sent through to the semifinals, while Sofia Vergara's live Golden Buzzer also propelled the Hakuna Matata Acrobats directly to the finals.
Ahead of Wednesday's results show, TVLine readers voted for Sky Elements (19%), Alex Sampson (17%) and Young-Min (16%) as the three acts they'd choose to save. But did their predictions pan out?
Read on to find out which of this week's 11 acts are heading to the semifinals (and beyond), then drop a comment with your thoughts on Wednesday's results show below.
ELIMINATED: Legión
The Buenos Aires-based dance group returned to the stage with another fiery malambo routine.
SAFE: Young-Min
The South Korean magician once again left the AGT judges mystified with his latest trick.
SAFE: Alex Sampson
If you weren't already under the Canadian cutie's spell, this performance of his original song "If You Were My Girl" surely swayed you to his side.
ELIMINATED: Bboy Samuka
The 26-year-old Brazilian dancer brought his A-game (and some fancy footwork) to the quarterfinals, putting up a solid fight to remain in the competition.
ELIMINATED: Brooke Bailey
This 19-year-old vocal powerhouse's performance of "Dancing On My Own" ending with everyone standing on their feet.
SAFE: Sky Elements
After earning one of Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzers at their audition, this Texas-based drone group returned to light up the sky with another dazzling marriage of magic and technology. (And here we thought Howie Mandel's head couldn't get any bigger.)
SAFE (Golden Buzzer): Airfootworks
Next stop: the finals! Already one of the top acts to watch, this air-dance group from Japan returned in the quarterfinals with a routine that earned them Howie Mandel's coveted Golden Buzzer.
ELIMINATED: Biko's Manna
The South African band returned for another round of sweet music in the quarterfinals.
ELIMINATED: Ashlee Montague
As we approached the finish line, viewers were given a boost of energy via this extreme ballerina, who once again served dance with a side of danger.
ELIMINATED: NiNi
You could hear a pin drop when this Taiwanese musician appeared on stage, where she once again took the audience on a journey to another dimension of sound. We're not even sure we've returned yet, to be honest.
Did your favorite acts make it through? Drop a comment with your thoughts on these results below.