“America’s Got Talent”reigning champ Shin Lim is hoping to win the first season of the spin-off “Agt: The Champions” He made it through to the final courtesy of the superfans, who voted him through on the Feb. 4 audition episode after he did some mind-blowing card tricks. For the final, he enlisted the help of new host Terry Crews and long-time judge Howie Mandel.
Watch his magic act in the video above and then vote in the poll below as to which of the 12 acts you want to win the first season of “Agt: The Champions.” And be sure to sound off with your thoughts on the show and who did (and didn’t) make the final.
In our live blog of the “Agt” finale, we had this to say about Shin’s act: “In the series of tricks he had Howie and Terry on stage with him to...
Watch his magic act in the video above and then vote in the poll below as to which of the 12 acts you want to win the first season of “Agt: The Champions.” And be sure to sound off with your thoughts on the show and who did (and didn’t) make the final.
In our live blog of the “Agt” finale, we had this to say about Shin’s act: “In the series of tricks he had Howie and Terry on stage with him to...
- 2/12/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Shin Lim is the reigning champ on “America’s Got Talent.” Will he be able to win the first season of the spin-off “America’s Got Talent: The Champions”? He is among the 10 acts to perform on the show on Monday Feb. 4. We got a sneak peek at his routine which wowed the judges. Watch the video above as he does some mind-blowing magic card tricks. Then let us know if you think that he got the Golden Buzzer from new host Terry Crews which would send him straight to the final on Feb. 11.
Shin is one of five previous “Agt” winners to take part. Let’s hope he does better than the first four to appear: singer Bianca Ryan (Season 1), dancer Kenichi Ebina (Season 8), ventriloquist Paul Zerdin (Season 10) and singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer (Season 12). None of them earned the Golden Buzzer on their respective episodes. And they failed...
Shin is one of five previous “Agt” winners to take part. Let’s hope he does better than the first four to appear: singer Bianca Ryan (Season 1), dancer Kenichi Ebina (Season 8), ventriloquist Paul Zerdin (Season 10) and singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer (Season 12). None of them earned the Golden Buzzer on their respective episodes. And they failed...
- 2/1/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Back in Season 8 of “America’s Got Talent,” visual dance artist Kenichi Ebina became the first (and so far only) dance act to win the million dollar prize. Now that he’s returned in “America’s Got Talent: The Champions,” NBC’s spinoff series that pits 50 acts from around the world against each other, he tried to do the unthinkable and win twice. Unfortunately, perhaps thanks to Mel B‘s criticisms, Kenichi was eliminated prior to advancing to the Finals. Watch Kenichi’s “Agt: Champions” video above.
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Kenichi’s latest act was inspired by video games, as he fought against a gigantic robot monster while doing crazy dance moves. At one point his head appeared to dislodge from his body, while at another moment his legs seemed to separate themselves. The audience was on its feet with excitement,...
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Kenichi’s latest act was inspired by video games, as he fought against a gigantic robot monster while doing crazy dance moves. At one point his head appeared to dislodge from his body, while at another moment his legs seemed to separate themselves. The audience was on its feet with excitement,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Finals of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” are shaping up to be nothing more than “American Idol.” Of the eight finalists so far, a whopping six are singers: Susan Boyle, Angelica Hale, Kechi Okwuchi, Cristina Ramos, Paul Potts and Brian Justin Crum. The other two are a comedian (Preacher Lawson) and a knife-throwing duo (Deadly Games). No type of act has suffered more in this spinoff series than magicians, with 10-year-old Issy Simpson being the latest to be eliminated after her first performance. Watch Issy’s “Agt: Champions” video above.
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The former runner-up of “Britain’s Got Talent” 2017, whom many likened to being a female Harry Potter, wowed judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel with her latest magic act. She correctly predicted that Simon would name the word “excellent” from a random book,...
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The former runner-up of “Britain’s Got Talent” 2017, whom many likened to being a female Harry Potter, wowed judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel with her latest magic act. She correctly predicted that Simon would name the word “excellent” from a random book,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
America's Got Talent: The Champions Week 4: Tape Face and More Return (But What's This About a Tie?)
Monday’s episode of America’s Got Talent: The Champions placed the power of the Golden Buzzer in the hands of Simon Cowell, who chose to buzz… with his heart.
So, which two acts were put through to compete against Susan Boyle, Preacher Lawson, Deadly Games, Cristina Ramos, Angelica Hale and Paul Potts in the Champions finale? Let’s break down this week’s auditions and find out:
1. Issy Simpson | Combining her two favorite things, “magic and reading,” the pint-sized runner-up of Britain’s Got Talent Season 11 managed to successfully predict multiple words and cards chosen by the judges. And...
So, which two acts were put through to compete against Susan Boyle, Preacher Lawson, Deadly Games, Cristina Ramos, Angelica Hale and Paul Potts in the Champions finale? Let’s break down this week’s auditions and find out:
1. Issy Simpson | Combining her two favorite things, “magic and reading,” the pint-sized runner-up of Britain’s Got Talent Season 11 managed to successfully predict multiple words and cards chosen by the judges. And...
- 1/29/2019
- TVLine.com
“America’s Got Talent: The Champions” continues on Monday with the fourth of five episodes showcasing the top 50 acts drawn from around the world. Another 10 take part on the January 28 edition of this spin-off from “Agt” including two past winners of the main show: performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later.
Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
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Five of the acts on the bill on Monday lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.” Among these are the Texas Tenors, an opera act...
Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill on Monday lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.” Among these are the Texas Tenors, an opera act...
- 1/29/2019
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The fourth episode of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” airs Monday, January 28 starting at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on NBC. As with the first three episodes of this “Agt” spin-off, it will feature 10 acts who have already taken part in the franchise. We’ve done some digging and have spoilers on the line-up.
Among those in the hunt are performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later. Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.
Among those in the hunt are performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later. Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.
- 1/27/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Close-up magician Shin Lim, the most recent winner of NBC’s reality TV show “America’s Got Talent,” is returning to defend his crown in the spinoff series “Agt: Champions.” Premiering January 7 on the peacock network, Shin joins the likes of former “Agt” winners Bianca Ryan (Season 1 singer), Kenichi Ebina (Season 8 dancer), Paul Zerdin (Season 10 ventriloquist) and Darci Lynne Farmer (Season 12 ventriloquist) for the chance of winning this so-called “Olympics of talent.” But first, Shin is keeping busy performing a little street magic on Las Vegas Blvd (watch above).
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Shin is no stranger to Sin City as he previously headlined his winning show there from November 2-4 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. He was joined by several other Season 13 finalists for the sold-out event including teenager singer Courtney Hadwin, stand-up comedians Samuel J.
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Shin is no stranger to Sin City as he previously headlined his winning show there from November 2-4 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. He was joined by several other Season 13 finalists for the sold-out event including teenager singer Courtney Hadwin, stand-up comedians Samuel J.
- 1/6/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“America’s Got Talent: The Champions” brings together 50 acts from around the world to compete for the title of the best of the best. While 18 of these contestants won the show in their respective countries. the other 32 did not and are hoping for better luck the second time around. Among these als0-rans is teen singing sensation Courtney Hadwin, who fell short last summer when she contended on “Agt.”
She is among the 28 finalists from various seasons of “America’s Got Talent” looking to finally be crowned champion. Six of these acts were the runner-up in their respective seasons : singer Jackie Evancho (2010), comedian Tom Cotter (2012), comedian Taylor Williamson (2013), comedian Drew Lynch (2015); mentalists The Clairvoyants (2016) and pre-teen singer Angelica Hale (2017).
Among those “Agt” champs coming back for more are singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, who was only 13 when she won Season 12 of the reality TV show in 2017. The other winners...
She is among the 28 finalists from various seasons of “America’s Got Talent” looking to finally be crowned champion. Six of these acts were the runner-up in their respective seasons : singer Jackie Evancho (2010), comedian Tom Cotter (2012), comedian Taylor Williamson (2013), comedian Drew Lynch (2015); mentalists The Clairvoyants (2016) and pre-teen singer Angelica Hale (2017).
Among those “Agt” champs coming back for more are singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, who was only 13 when she won Season 12 of the reality TV show in 2017. The other winners...
- 1/1/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“America’s Got Talent: The Champions” doesn’t start on NBC until January 7 but we’ve got all the details about this spin-off of the summer hit. Fifty acts — including five winners apiece from America and Britain as well as eight others from around the world — will compete to be declared the best of the best. Among those “Agt” champs coming back for more are singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, who was only 13 when she won Season 12 of the reality TV show in 2017.
The other winners from the American version competing for bragging rights are singer Bianca Ryan (2006), dancer Kenichi Ebina (2013), ventriloquist Paul Zerdin (2015) and magician Shin Lim (2018).
Among the 28 “Agt” also-rans that are in the running once again are six who were the runner-up in their respective seasons including pre-teen singing sensation Angelica Hale, who lost to Darci Lynne. The other second-place finishers hoping for a different result this...
The other winners from the American version competing for bragging rights are singer Bianca Ryan (2006), dancer Kenichi Ebina (2013), ventriloquist Paul Zerdin (2015) and magician Shin Lim (2018).
Among the 28 “Agt” also-rans that are in the running once again are six who were the runner-up in their respective seasons including pre-teen singing sensation Angelica Hale, who lost to Darci Lynne. The other second-place finishers hoping for a different result this...
- 12/2/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Your wait is over, lovers of talent — NBC has finally released the names of all 50 acts returning for America’s Got Talent: The Champions next year. Premiering on Monday, Jan. 7 (8/7c), this special edition of Agt will call back fan-favorite contestants from international versions of the franchise.
After announcing the first 25 competitors earlier this month, NBC on Tuesday confirmed that the following 25 acts will also return to compete:
* Cristina Ramos, opera rock singer (Spain’s Got Talent 2016 winner)
* Kenichi, projection/dance (America’s Got Talent 2013 winner)
* Lost Voice Guy, comedian (Britain’s Got Talent 2018 winner)
* Cosentino, escape artist (Australia’s...
After announcing the first 25 competitors earlier this month, NBC on Tuesday confirmed that the following 25 acts will also return to compete:
* Cristina Ramos, opera rock singer (Spain’s Got Talent 2016 winner)
* Kenichi, projection/dance (America’s Got Talent 2013 winner)
* Lost Voice Guy, comedian (Britain’s Got Talent 2018 winner)
* Cosentino, escape artist (Australia’s...
- 11/30/2018
- TVLine.com
Fifty of the most Talent-ed acts in reality TV history will collide on the world’s stage in 2019 with the premiere of America’s Got Talent: The Champions.
NBC on Friday announced the first wave (aka first half) of the names — from the United States, England, South Africa and beyond — returning for another shot at glory. Read on for the full list:
* Darci Lynne Farmer, ventriloquist (America’s Got Talent 2017 winner)
* Paul Potts, opera singer (Britain’s Got Talent 2007 winner)
* Shin Lim, magician (America’s Got Talent 2018 winner)
* Kseniya Simonova, sand artist (Ukraine’s Got Talent 2009 winner)
* DJ Arch Jnr,...
NBC on Friday announced the first wave (aka first half) of the names — from the United States, England, South Africa and beyond — returning for another shot at glory. Read on for the full list:
* Darci Lynne Farmer, ventriloquist (America’s Got Talent 2017 winner)
* Paul Potts, opera singer (Britain’s Got Talent 2007 winner)
* Shin Lim, magician (America’s Got Talent 2018 winner)
* Kseniya Simonova, sand artist (Ukraine’s Got Talent 2009 winner)
* DJ Arch Jnr,...
- 11/16/2018
- TVLine.com
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