'AGT' Recap: Find Out Last 5 Acts to Join Semifinals

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In a new episode of the NBC show, five acts are revealed to be joining others in the semifinals while the rest of the contestants are sent home in a heartbreaking elimination.

AceShowbiz – “America’s Got Talent” announced the results of the last round of the season 15 quarterfinals in the Wednesday, September 2 episode. Five acts were revealed to be joining others in the semifinals while the rest of the contestants were sent home in a heartbreaking elimination.

Kicking of the night, host Terry Crews named The Bello Sisters, Celina and Resound as the three contestants who were up for the Dunkin’ Save. Later, Kenadi Dodds and Noah Epps were called, and Terry announced that Kenadi advanced to the next round. “I can’t believe this!” she cried.

The next acts to find out their fate were Alex Hooper, Lightwave Theater Company and Broken Roots. The members of Broken Roots were seen getting emotional as they were announced as the next semifinalists. Brandon Leake then joined them as C.A. Wildcats and Divas and Drummers of Compton were sent home.

Before going for more results, “America’s Got Talent” offfered a performance by alum Duo Transcend, who joined forces with country music artist Cam. Judge Sofia Vergara also flaunted her ventriloquism skills with “AGT” winner Darci Lynne. The “Modern Family” alum introduced her puppet named Mr. Grumpy.

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It’s now time to find out who wins the Dunkin’ Save. Terry revealed that the Dunkin’ Save went to Celina. The judges then had to choose between The Bello Sisters and Resound. Sofia picked The Bello Sisters, while Heidi chose Resound. Making the last call, Howie decided to go with The Bello Sisters. Congratulations to the semifinalists!

“America’s Got Talent” airs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 P.M. on NBC.

Source: Television - aceshowbiz.com


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