‘AGT’s Canine Stars, Alexandra Côté to Perform at Alaska State Fair Together
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Although all of America’s Got Talent‘s dog acts are now eliminated from the competition, they are going on to do some pretty big things. Alexandra Côté shared in her recent Instagram post that she will be joining Canine Stars in Alaska for their next show.
After the live shows began, Côté was not a stranger to social media. She continued posting, but never acknowledged that her group was eliminated. Today, she shared a picture of her and her two dogs in front of the Hollywood sign.
‘AGT’s Canine Stars, Alexandra Côté Eliminated
“Despite the disappointment I still feel like a winner. I had an extraordinary experience which allowed me to meet and inspire lots of people,” said Côté. “It gave me new opportunities and visibility for which I will be forever grateful. I truly feel blessed to have been chosen to audition to agt, I never even imagined having this privilege!”
Although she may be disappointed, the act is nowhere near finished. She shared what’s next for her, Louka, and Tesla.
“I will do several shows. The next one will be in Alaska, with Canine stars,” Côté said.
The other AGT dog group, Canine Stars will be performing at The Alaska State Fair from August 29 to September 6.
Canine Stars Have Performances Lined Up
They were definitely a judge favorite this season after they intimidated them during auditions. Although their act was funny, it did not earn America’s vote in the quarter finals.
No need to fear Canine Stars fans, they also have plenty of shows in the near future. Other than The Alaska State Fair, they are currently performing in Las Vegas in SuperZoo. After that, they will perform at The Grady County Fair in Oklahoma, Foco’s Top Dog in Colorado, Puptopia Festival in Texas, and finally Novi Pet Expo in Michigan.
It seems like Canine Stars will be having Côté and her pups on stage with them as guests at The Alaska State Fair. I can’t wait to see what both of these dog groups do after AGT. Since they both have shows lined up, it’s obvious both dog acts were given great opportunities since the show.