On Wednesday night, the second AGT results show of the season aired,as five acts moved on to the semifinals. Three acts moved on thanks to America’s vote, while two more were sent through in the Dunkin’ Save and Judges’ Choice.
Because only five of the eleven acts who performed on Tuesday night could move on, we had to say goodbye to some talented people. Read on to find out which acts made it through, and who’s going home.
During Wednesday’s AGT results show, the following acts earned enough votes to move on to the next round:
Voices of Our City Choir Bad Salsa Daneliya Tuleshova
That means that the following acts were eliminated from the competition:
BONAVEGA Kameron Ross Vincent Marcus The Shape Kelvin Dukes
Darci Lynne Performs
This former AGT winner returned to the show’s stage to perform her ventriloquism act with a new puppet, a one-eyed guy from Australia named Ivan. They sang Justin Bieber’s “Baby.”
This dance group, who got their big break on America’s Got Talent, performed from the Las Vegas strip during Wednesday’s results. Check out their routine above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVAhCAf6wsk
‘AGT’ Results: Who Won The Dunkin’ Save And Judges’ Choice?
Three acts were in danger of elimination, with fans getting the opportunity to save one of them with their votes during the AGT results show. The acts up for the save were:
Alexis Brownley & The Puppy Pals Jonathan Goodwin Spyros Bros
Voting was open for 30 minutes. At the end of the show, Terry Crews announced that Spyros Bros would be moving on to the semifinals. After that, the judges had the opportunity to save one of the two remaining acts. They were split, so the act with the most votes went through. That was Jonathan Goodwin, eliminating Alexis Brownley.
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Jill O'Rourke Jill O’Rourke is a contributor at Talent Recap, writing news stories and recaps for shows like ‘AGT,’ ‘The Voice,’ and ‘American Idol.’ She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English and Film Studies, and has been writing about pop culture since 2012, with previous bylines at Crushable and A Plus. Jill spends her free time binge-watching sitcoms and daydreaming about life as a hobbit