America's Got Talent (season 10)
America's Got Talent | |
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Season 10 | |
Broadcast from | May 26, 2015 – September 16, 2015 |
Judges | |
Host(s) | Nick Cannon |
Broadcaster | NBC |
Winner | |
Paul Zerdin | |
Origin | London, England |
Genre(s) | Ventriloquist |
Runner-up | |
Drew Lynch |
Season ten of the reality competition series America's Got Talent was the 10th anniversary of the reality series and premiered on May 26, 2015.[1] It concluded on September 16, 2015. Nick Cannon returned as host for his seventh season. Howie Mandel returned for his sixth season as judge while Howard Stern returned for his fourth and final season. Mel B and Heidi Klum both returned for their third season on the judging panel.[2] This was also the first season with an all-male finale.
On July 29, the show aired a special two-hour tenth anniversary retrospective episode. The series returned to Radio City Music Hall in New York for the live shows, which began Tuesday, August 11.[3]
Stern announced on his radio show that this season would be his last season as a judge due to a busy work schedule.[4]
Dunkin' Donuts replaced Snapple as sponsor of the show after three seasons. Four guest judges were invited to judge during the judge's cuts; actor Neil Patrick Harris, singer Michael Bublé, actor Marlon Wayans and former judge Piers Morgan. Ventriloquist Paul Zerdin was voted the winner for the season on September 16, 2015. Comedian Drew Lynch was the runner-up.
Changes
Among the changes for the season are more extreme acts, an enhanced Golden Buzzer, and new elements in the boot camp round. The live shows began on Tuesday, August 11 and the later rounds returned to Radio City Music Hall.[1]
Some auditions were held outdoors to showcase big danger acts. Acts both in the theater and outdoors were filmed in the Fairplex in Pomona, California.[1]
The Golden Buzzer was also enhanced this year with an act going straight through to the live shows should a judge hit the buzzer (the same format as that of Britain's Got Talent, rather than a free pass to boot camp in the previous season). Like the previous season, the Golden Buzzer could only be used once by each judge and by each guest judge.
The enhanced bootcamp round began Tuesday, July 14, to determine which acts would become a part of the Top 36 to perform for America's vote. Unlike previous seasons, the live shows will only feature 36 acts instead of the normal 48. The bootcamp round also lasted several weeks compared with just one week in previous seasons.[1] Celebrity guest judges were featured to assist the regular judges with their decision, including Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Buble, Piers Morgan, and Marlon Wayans.[5][6]
A special two hour retrospective aired on July 29 this season to celebrate the ten years of AGT. The show featured some of the best acts of the series, the most heartwarming stories, the oddest personalities, and the biggest show-stopping moments from the last 10 years, as well as updates on what some of these acts are currently doing.[1]
Preliminary auditions
Producer auditions began on November 2, 2014 in Tampa, Florida. Other auditions sites include Nashville, Richmond (New York), Chicago, St. Louis, San Antonio, Albuquerque, San Francisco, Seattle, Boise, Los Angeles, Las Vegas. Online auditions were also accepted.[7] Auditions in front of the judges were held March 2–9 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. They continued at the Manhattan Center in New York City and the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. A special "extreme" audition session was held outside at the Fairplex in Pomona, California.
Golden Buzzer acts
Each of the four judges had one chance to use the Golden Buzzer. Mandel was the first one whose use of the Golden Buzzer was aired, doing so on stuttering comedian Drew Lynch.[8] Contemporary dance duo Freckled Sky became the second Golden Act whose performance was aired, with Stern using the Golden Buzzer on them.[9] Brown was the third judge seen using the Golden Buzzer, this time on gospel singer Sharon Irving.[10] Klum was the last to utilize the Golden Buzzer, with 11-year-old opera singer Arielle Baril being its recipient.[11]
The guest judges each also had one chance to use the Golden Buzzer on any act during their participation without consultation from the regular panel. Like the Golden Acts selected by the regular judges, the Golden Acts chosen by the guest judges also went straight to the live rounds.[6] On the July 14 episode, Neil Patrick Harris used his golden buzzer on magician Piff the Magic Dragon.[12] On the July 21 episode, Michael Buble used his golden buzzer on singing duo The CraigLewis Band, although he was initially hesitant to do so.[13] Marlon Wayans used his buzzer on ventriloquist comedian Paul Zerdin on the July 28 episode.[14] Japanese light-and-sound dance troupe Siro-A became the last Golden Buzzer act of the season when former judge Piers Morgan used the Golden Buzzer on them.[15]
Freckled Sky was eliminated in the quarterfinals after losing the Judges' Choice to the rock band 3 Shades of Blue. Arielle Baril, Sharon Irving and Siro-A were all eliminated in the semifinals.
Judge Cuts
The Judge Cuts began on Tuesday, July 14, 2015. This round replaces the "Vegas Week" or "Judgment Week" rounds that were used in previous seasons. As noted above one guest judge joined the judges' panel in each week. Each guest judge was given one golden buzzer opportunity to send an act straight to the live shows. Twenty acts were shown each week, and seven advanced, including one from the guest judge's golden buzzer. Guest judges were not given a red buzzer to use. Any act that received all four red buzzers was to be immediately eliminated from the competition.
Key | Buzzed | Golden Buzzer | Advanced to the live shows |
Did not advance to the live shows |
Eliminated immediately |
Advanced immediately |
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Week 1
Guest judge: Neil Patrick Harris
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Mandel | Brown | Harris | Klum | Stern | ||||||||
Freelusion Dance Company | 1 | Videomapping dance group | Advanced | |||||||||
Paul Ponce | 2 | Extreme juggler | Eliminated | |||||||||
Silvia Silvia[note 1] | 3 | Extreme crossbow archer | Advanced | |||||||||
Chapkis Dance Company | 4 | Dance troupe | Advanced | |||||||||
Samantha Hess | 5 | Professional cuddler | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||
Elin and Noah | 6 | Child dance duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Los Angeles Children's Orchestra | 7 | Children's orchestra | Eliminated | |||||||||
Alondra Santos[note 2] | 8 | Mariachi singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Michael John | 9 | Magician | Eliminated | |||||||||
Piff the Magic Dragon | 10 | Comic-magician | Advanced Immediately | |||||||||
Duo Ignite | 11 | Acrobatic aerialist duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Myq Kaplan | 12 | Stand-up comedian | Advanced | |||||||||
Nick and Eddie | 13 | Singing duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Keith Klein | 14 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
3 Shades of Blue | 15 | Acoustic rock-pop band | Advanced | |||||||||
Marc & Kiri | 16 | Ballroom dance duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Vibez | 17 | Contortionist dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
X-Treme Tricking & Tumbling | 18 | Extreme gymnastic group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Grand Master Qi Feilong | 19 | Kung Fu artist | Eliminated Immediately | |||||||||
Samantha Johnson | 20 | Singer | Advanced |
- Note
- ↑ Silvia Silvia subsequently dropped out of the competition, even after advancing to the next round. Silvia Silvia is appearing in a new show in Israel, with conflicting dates for AGT.
- ↑ Alondra was originally eliminated in Judge Cuts week 1, but was brought back as a replacement to compete in the quarterfinals after extreme crossbow archer, Silvia Silvia, dropped out.
Week 2
Guest judge: Michael Bublé
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Mandel | Brown | Bublé | Klum | Stern | ||||||||
Aiden Sinclair | 1 | Magician | Eliminated | |||||||||
Jenna Renae | 2 | Singer & pianist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Shirley Claire | 3 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Daniella Mass | 4 | Opera singer | Advanced | |||||||||
Ira | 5 | Comedic singing puppetry | Advanced | |||||||||
Benjamin Yonnaton | 6 | Contemporary blind dancer | Advanced | |||||||||
Facinet Sylla | 7 | Street tumbling | Eliminated | |||||||||
Nastasya Generalova | 8 | Acrobatic gymnast | Eliminated | |||||||||
Wes Barker | 9 | Comedic straight-jacket escapist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Uzeyer Novruzov | 10 | Balancing performer | Advanced | |||||||||
Ryan Shaw | 11 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
The CraigLewis Band | 12 | Singing duo | Advanced immediately | |||||||||
Dr. Danger's Daredevil All Stars | 13 | Daredevil stunts group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Center Stage | 14 | Dance troupe | Eliminated | |||||||||
DADitude![note 1] | 15 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
DMNation | 16 | Dance troupe | Advanced | |||||||||
The Chippendoubles | 17 | Variety act | Eliminated Immediately | |||||||||
Chris Jones | 18 | Hypnotist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Scott Heierman | 19 | Cross-dressing comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Selected of God Choir | 20 | Gospel choir | Advanced |
- Note
- ↑ DADitude! was originally eliminated in Judge Cuts Week 2, but was brought back as a replacement to compete in the quarterfinals after extreme aerial act, Duo Volta presumably dropped out.
Week 3
Guest judge: Marlon Wayans
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Mandel | Brown | Wayans | Klum | Stern | ||||||||
Triple Threat | 1 | Music group | Advanced | |||||||||
Honor Roll Skate Crew | 2 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Evoke Tap Movement | 3 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
The Squad | 4 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Animation Crew | 5 | Dance crew | Advanced | |||||||||
Oleksiy Mogylnyy | 6 | Acrobat | Eliminated | |||||||||
Johnny Shelton | 7 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Dana Daniels | 8 | Comic-magician/parrot trainer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Paul Zerdin | 9 | Ventriloquist | Advanced immediately | |||||||||
Oz Pearlman | 10 | Mentalist | Advanced | |||||||||
Brittney Allen | 11 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Paul Blair | 12 | Hula-Hoop performer | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||
Pretty Big Movement | 13 | Dance troupe | Eliminated | |||||||||
Stacey Kay | 14 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Mountain Faith Band | 15 | Bluegrass band | Advanced | |||||||||
Randy Roberts | 16 | Cross-dressing singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Vita Radionova | 17 | Acrobat/Contortionist | Advanced | |||||||||
Cailyn Mathis | 18 | Dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Haley "Bulletproof" Glass | 19 | Martial artist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Benton Blount | 20 | Singer | Advanced |
Week 4
Guest judge: Piers Morgan
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Mandel | Brown | Morgan | Klum | Stern | ||||||||
The Gentlemen | 1 | Hip-hop dance duo | Advanced | |||||||||
Technicianz | 2 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Duwende | 3 | Singing group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Leroy Patterson | 4 | Novelty act | [note 1] | Eliminated | ||||||||
Derek Hughes | 5 | Magician | Advanced | |||||||||
Duo Vladimir | 6 | Acrobatic duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Duo Volta[note 2] | 7 | Static trapeze duo | Advanced | |||||||||
Jamie Costa | 8 | Stand-up comedian | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||
Xavier Mortimer | 9 | Magician/Juggler | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||
Alicia Michilli | 10 | Singer | Advanced | |||||||||
The Move | 11 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Semeneya | 12 | Latin dance trio | Eliminated | |||||||||
Aaron Smyth | 13 | Contemporary dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Siro-A | 14 | Dance group | Advanced immediately | |||||||||
Kacey Jones | 15 | Country singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Gary Vider | 16 | Stand-up comedian | Advanced | |||||||||
Kayvon Zand | 17 | Singer | [note 3] | Eliminated immediately | ||||||||
Vox | 18 | Opera quartet | Eliminated | |||||||||
Alex Boye | 19 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Stevie Starr | 20 | Professional "regurgitator" | Advanced |
- Note
- ↑ Morgan pressed Klum's buzzer.
- ↑ Duo Volta has presumably dropped out of the competition, even after advancing to the next round. According to the Duo Volta website they no longer perform as a duo.
- ↑ Mandel buzzed Kayvon Zand after his performance was over.
Top 36 acts
Judge Cuts
- 3 Shades of Blue, band
- Alicia Michilli, singer
- Alondra Santos, Mariachi singer
- Animation Crew, popping dancers
- Benjamin Yonattan, blind dancer
- Benton Blount, singer/guitarist
- Chapkis Dance Family, dance troupe
- DADitude!, dance group
- Daniella Mass, opera singer
- Derek Hughes, comedic magician
- DM Nation, dance troupe
- Freelusion, dancers
- Gary Vider, comedian
- Ira, puppet singer/comedian
- Mountain Faith Band, bluegrass band
- Myq Kaplan, comedian
- Oz Pearlman, mentalist
- Samantha Johnson, singer
- Selected of God Choir, gospel choir
- Stevie Starr, "regurgitator"
- The Gentlemen, dancing duo
- Triple Threat, singing trio
- Uzeyer Novruzov, circus performer
- Vita Radionova, contortionist
Golden Buzzer Acts
- Mandel: Drew Lynch, comedian
- Stern: Freckled Sky, visual dance act
- Brown: Sharon Irving, gospel singer
- Klum: Arielle Baril, opera singer
- Harris: Piff the Magic Dragon, comedic magician
- Bublé: The CraigLewis Band, singing duo
- Wayans: Paul Zerdin, ventriloquist
- Morgan: Siro-A, video-mapping dance troupe
Of these eight acts, only Freckled Sky failed to advance to the semifinals. Arielle Baril, Sharon Irving and Siro-A failed to advance to the finals.
Four additional acts made appearances in the live shows after not being present during the Judge Cuts round. The following acts completed the field of 36 acts for the live quarterfinals:
- Craig and Micheline, dancing duo
- Damone Rippy, flyboarder
- Metal Mulisha Fitz Army, stunt bikers
- Showproject, gymnastics group
All four of these were eliminated in the quarterfinals except for Metal Mulisha because they were the judges' wild card choice for this season. They were eliminated in the semifinals.
Quarterfinals
The live quarterfinals began on August 11 and were broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Each week, twelve acts performed and seven advanced. One or more guest artists or acts performed during each results show.
The four judges were still able to press the red buzzers to show disapproval of an act. If any act received all four buzzes, their performance would be ended prematurely, but the act would not necessarily be eliminated immediately. The golden buzzer did not appear in the live rounds. This season marked the first time Mel B and Heidi used their buzzers in the live rounds. This season also marked the first time an act received four X's during a live round in America's Got Talent history. Season 10 also has the least amount of Quarter Finals in America's Got Talent history. Previous years have had 4 Quarter Finals while this season only had 3.
The Dunkin' Save, originally called the Snapple Save, was continued from the previous season. Each week during the quarterfinals, the acts with the 6th, 7th and 8th most votes were subject to a new vote during the live results shows to send one of them to the semifinals. Out of the remaining two acts, one was selected by the judges to move on to the next round. In the event of a tie, the act with the most votes from the previous night would move on.
Key | Buzzed | Advanced |
Judges' Choice | Won Judges' Choice |
Lost Judges' Choice |
Dunkin' Save |
Judges' Wildcard |
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Week 1 (August 11–12)
Guests: The Rockettes, Mat Franco, OMI
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Mandel | Brown | Klum | Stern | ||||||
Siro-A | 1 | The group performed a fast-paced video-mapping dance routine including programmed judge cameos, to the Lenny Kravitz song "Are You Gonna Go My Way". | Advanced | ||||||
Alondra Santos | 2 | The Mariachi singer performed "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" by Selena. | Won Judges' Choice | ||||||
Vita Radionova | 3 | The contortionist's routine consisted of contortions and acrobatic stunts to "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" by Monophonics. | Eliminated | ||||||
Triple Threat | 4 | The trio sang "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child. | Eliminated | ||||||
The Gentlemen | 5 | The duo performed a self-choreographed routine with backup dancers to "Time of Our Lives" by Pitbull Ft. Ne-Yo. | Lost Judges' Choice | ||||||
Piff the Magic Dragon | 6 | The comic magician's chihuahua, Mr. Piffles, was inside one of four numbered boxes. Each box that Mandel guessed did not contain Mr. Piffles was destroyed, and the dog was found in the remaining box. | Advanced | ||||||
Benton Blount | 7 | The singer/guitarist performed an acoustic version of "Say Something" by A Great Big World. | Advanced | ||||||
Craig and Micheline | 8 | The duo performed an acrobatic dance routine to "Tainted Love" by Marilyn Manson. | Eliminated | ||||||
Drew Lynch | 9 | The comedian performed a stand-up routine about his stutter and his service dog. | Advanced | ||||||
Showproject | 10 | The acrobatic gymnastic group performed a routine on parallel gym bars to "Chains" by Nick Jonas. | Eliminated | ||||||
Paul Zerdin | 11 | The ventriloquist left his puppet on the stage after an argument. The puppet raised its head and began talking, but acted lifeless once Zerdin returned onstage. | Advanced | ||||||
Samantha Johnson | 12 | The singer performed her rendition of "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & The Papas. | Dunkin' Save |
Week 2 (August 18–19)
Guests: Emily West, William Close
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Mandel | Brown | Klum | Stern | ||||||
DM Nation | 1 | The female dance troupe performed an army-style routine in their signature black uniforms to "Run the World (Girls)" by Beyoncé. | Eliminated | ||||||
Derek Hughes | 2 | The comedic magician performed a trick with Mel B that involved how to cheat at playing cards by making cards appear and disappear in his pocket. | Advanced | ||||||
3 Shades of Blue | 3 | The acoustic rock band performed a version of "Chains" by Nick Jonas. | 1 | Won Judges' Choice | |||||
Animation Crew | 4 | The popping dance crew performed a hip-hop-style routine with a video game themed background. | Eliminated | ||||||
Arielle Baril | 5 | The eleven-year-old sang "Pie Jesu" by Andrew Lloyd Webber with a backup choir. | Advanced | ||||||
Uzeyer Novruzov | 6 | The extreme circus performer showed a series of small ladder tricks before climbing an 18-foot ladder and balancing on top of it. | Advanced | ||||||
Ira | 7 | The singing puppet sang "It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones on a cruise ship set with backing puppets. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Damone Rippy | 8 | The flyboarder performed a routine over the Hudson River that included a triple back flip to "Come Get It Bae" by Pharrell Williams. Damone's performance was recorded in one take before the live broadcast. | Eliminated | ||||||
Myq Kaplan | 9 | The comedian performed a stand-up routine about kids and airports. | Eliminated | ||||||
The CraigLewis Band | 10 | The male duo sang a rendition of "Try a Little Tenderness" by Otis Redding. | Advanced | ||||||
Freckled Sky | 11 | The visual-dance act performed with projections and water effects to the song "Can't Pretend" by Tom Odell. | Lost Judges' Choice | ||||||
Sharon Irving | 12 | The gospel singer performed the Golden Globe-winning song "Glory" from the film Selma. | Advanced |
^1 Klum's voting intention was not revealed.
Week 3 (August 25–26)
Guests: Le Rêve
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Mandel | Brown | Klum | Stern | ||||||
Chapkis Dance Family | 1 | A jungle-themed dance to a remix of "Run Boy Run" by Woodkid, "No Twerk" by Apashe, and "Animals" by Martin Garrix, with flips and movement. | Eliminated | ||||||
Metal Mulisha Fitz Army1 | 2 | The extreme stunt motorcyclists rode off of a ramp, performing danger tricks in mid-air with the NYC skyline behind them. | Judges' Wildcard | ||||||
DADitude! | 3 | The comedic-dance group composed entirely of dads, danced an old-school back in time routine to "Living in New York City" by Robin Thicke. | Eliminated | ||||||
Alicia Michilli | 4 | The singer sang a passionate rendition of "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. | Advanced | ||||||
Gary Vider | 5 | The stand-up comedian told jokes about his dating life and his materialistic roommate. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Mountain Faith Band | 6 | The bluegrass band played and sang "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon. | Advanced | ||||||
Oz Pearlman | 7 | The mentalist asked the judges to guess how many gumballs were in a jar. In an Instagram video, he predicted that Mel B would be off by 2: the actual number was 327; her guess was 325. He then showed a receipt for the gumballs purchased with all the judges' numbers printed on top as the order number. | Advanced | ||||||
Selected of God | 8 | The church gospel choir performed their rendition of the song "Impossible" by Shontelle. | Eliminated | ||||||
Stevie Starr | 9 | The regurgitator swallowed Heidi Klum's $500,000 ring and then swallowed a lock and key. He regurgitated the ring now in the lock. He initially could not get the key up but swallowed a Pool ball to force the key up and regurgitated both. | Advanced | ||||||
Benjamin Yonattan | 10 | The 14-year-old blind classical dancer performed an inspiring and energized routine with jumps and aerials to "One Life" by Boyce Avenue. | Lost Judges' Choice | ||||||
Daniella Mass | 11 | The operatic singer sang a cover version of "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables. | Won Judges' Choice | ||||||
Freelusion Dance Company | 12 | In the video-mapping dance group's routine, a couple is separated by a volcano and reunited in heaven. | Advanced |
^1 Though they were eliminated in the quarterfinals, Metal Mulisha Fitz Army were the judges' wildcard pick, and they came back for the first week of the semifinals.
This is the first time Klum hit her buzzer in a live show.
Semifinals
The live semifinal round began on September 1 at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, with two weeks of competition. Because only 22 acts advanced to the semifinals, eleven acts perform each week, and five acts advance each week. Special guest acts or artists will perform each week during the live results shows.
The four judges will still be able to press the red buzzers to show disapproval of an act. If any act receives all four buzzes, their performance would be ended prematurely, but the act would not necessarily be eliminated immediately.
The Dunkin' Save continued into the semifinals, with the three acts in danger of elimination being those voted in 4th, 5th, and 6th place.
Key | Buzzed | Advanced |
Judges' Choice | Won Judges' vote |
Lost Judges' Choice |
Dunkin' Save |
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Week 1 (September 1–2)
Guests: The Illusionists, Taylor Williamson
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Mandel | Brown | Klum | Stern | ||||||
Ira | 1 | Singing puppets, Ira and his mother, performed a comic skit and then sang about Ira's mother and father's courtship to Barry Manilow's, "Copacabana". | Eliminated | ||||||
Mountain Faith Band | 2 | The bluegrass band performed a cover of The Weeknd's, "Can't Feel My Face". | Eliminated | ||||||
Metal Mulisha Fitz Army | 3 | The stunt motorcyclists performed dangerous jumps and flips on their motorcycles with one shooting sparks from his tailpipes. Another rider was set on fire before making a jump. | Eliminated | ||||||
Samantha Johnson | 4 | The singer performed a cover of The Weeknd's "Earned It". | Lost Judges' Choice | ||||||
Derek Hughes | 5 | The comedic magician told a story then ripped up a sheet of paper dropped a piece then restored the paper together and the piece he dropped was the missing piece. | Advanced | ||||||
Drew Lynch | 6 | The stand-up comedian performed a routine about both his high-pitched voice and his stutter giving him problems when talking to people on the phone. | Advanced | ||||||
The CraigLewis Band | 7 | The duo sang Sam Cooke's, "A Change is Gonna Come". | 1 | Won Judges' Choice | |||||
Oz Pearlman | 8 | The mentalist set out cups with various drinks and then, while blindfolded by Heidi, predicted which drinks Howard would choose and in what order. He then predicted Mel's drink of choice and a treat that Howie was thinking of. | Advanced | ||||||
Benton Blount | 9 | The singer performed a cover of Rachel Platten's, "Fight Song". | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Siro-A | 10 | The video projection dance group performed a routine including colorful squares, duplicates of themselves, and various special effects, such as the dancers turning upside down, set to "Summer" by Calvin Harris. | Eliminated | ||||||
Arielle Baril | 11 | The young opera singer performed "Nessun Dorma". | Eliminated |
^1 After Mandel's vote tied the Judges' Choice, The CraigLewis Band went through to the finals on account of gaining more votes than Samantha Johnson during the previous night's voting.
Week 2 (September 8–9)
Guests: Little Mix, AcroArmy
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Mandel | Brown | Klum | Stern | ||||||
3 Shades of Blue | 1 | The rock band sang "Sail" by AWOLNATION. | Eliminated | ||||||
Gary Vider | 2 | The stand-up comedian performed a routine where he joked about working out in a 24-hour gym, wanting to be walked home in a dangerous neighborhood, pumping oxygen into a casino, Jewish people raising their hands, and staring at Mel B in an elevator. | 1 | Won Judges' Choice | |||||
Alondra Santos | 3 | The mariachi singer performed "La Copa de la Vida" by Ricky Martin. | Eliminated | ||||||
Freelusion Dance Company | 4 | The group danced with realistic special effects, including a 3-D robot. | Lost Judges' Choice | ||||||
Alicia Michilli | 5 | The singer performed a cover on "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers. | Eliminated | ||||||
Piff the Magic Dragon | 6 | The comedic magician first mentioned that it was just going to be him and his case. Then, toasted some bread, then he asked Klum, Mel B, and Stern to pick a random card. Then, one of the cards was printed on the toast, the other card was revealed was when he bit out of the toast, and the last one was revealed by Piff going into the TV that Mr. Piffles was in, got the last card and ran back to the stage. | Advanced | ||||||
Daniella Mass | 7 | The opera singer performed an operatic version of "Crying" by Roy Orbison. | Eliminated | ||||||
Uzeyer Novruzov | 8 | The ladder acrobat span in a Cyr wheel, climbing up a free-standing ladder, and standing on the end caps. He then caught two rings thrown by his assistants and attempted to get a hoop under his foot while balancing. Unfortunately, he fell off the ladder while attempting the trick and injured himself. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Stevie Starr | 9 | "The Professional Regurgitator" swallowed smoke from two cups, liquid soap, and water to blow bubbles. He then exhaled half of the smoke into a large bubble. He then swallowed and regurgitated a raw egg. | Advanced | ||||||
Sharon Irving | 10 | The gospel singer performed "Imagine" by John Lennon. | Eliminated | ||||||
Paul Zerdin | 11 | The ventriloquist used Mandel as a dummy (through a remote-controlled mask). Zerdin then switched places with Mandel by pretending to be a judge while forcing a struggling Mandel to twerk and Irish dance on stage. | Advanced |
^1 After Stern's vote tied the Judges' Choice, Gary Vider went through to the finals on account of gaining more votes than Freelusion during the previous night's voting.
Finale
The live finale took place at Radio City Music Hall in NYC on September 15th with the live results show taking place on September 16th. The finale spanned only one week with the top 10 acts performing one more time before a winner was selected. The judges had the option to use their buzzer, though none of them did so.
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
3rd place |
4th place |
5th place |
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Act | Order | Performance description | Result |
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Oz Pearlman | 1 | The mentalist handed Howie Mandel five envelopes so he could shuffle them. He then asked each of the judges to "swear" on their close friends not to cheat on Oz's act. He then had each judge sit on four separate covered chairs on stage. Each judge picked one of the five envelopes and opened the envelope to reveal four different-colored X's. Oz opened the fifth envelope to reveal a picture of his face. The chairs were uncloaked to reveal colors matching those of the envelopes. He then revealed on the back of his picture the information the judges provided in the beginning of the act and the corresponding chair colors.
Oz was the only contestant who did not have a guest performer. |
3rd place |
Uzeyer Novruzov | 2 | The ladder acrobat climbed up a free-standing ladder, hopping up a flight of stairs, and hanging off a ladder hanging from the ceiling to resemble a helicopter.
Guest performer: Freelusion |
Bottom 5 |
Benton Blount | 3 | The singer sung a country-style rendition of "Story of My Life" by One Direction.
Guest performer: Rachel Platten |
Bottom 5 |
Gary Vider | 4 | The stand-up comedian joked about North Korea setting everybody's dollar value to zero (and erasing his debt), not knowing about Caitlyn Jenner's transition, his respect of Ryan Gosling, having a restraining order against him, and being stingy because he's Jewish.
Guest performer: Jeff Ross |
Bottom 5 |
Piff the Magic Dragon | 5 | The comedic magician had Howie Mandel sign a 20-dollar bill, and then changing it to a voucher for one free magic trick. He then took Heidi's ring and gave it to Mr. Piffles. He then placed him in a cannon and launched him through a hoop. A robotic Mr. Piffles then walked on the stage. When it fell, Piff covered it with a cloth and then revealed the real Mr. Piffles. Inside a walnut released by Mr. Piffles was the original 20-dollar bill signed by Howie.
Guest performer: Penn & Teller |
Bottom 5 |
Paul Zerdin | 6 | The ventriloquist performed with Sam's grandpa Albert. He joked about Albert's hearing aid not working, and Albert having issues with his suppository. He then sang a song to make the baby sleep. He then brought Sam out. He swapped voices with Sam. Paul then had a conversation with all three puppets at once.
Guest performer: Terry Fator |
Winner |
The CraigLewis Band | 7 | The R&B duo sang "Beggin'" by The Four Seasons.
Guest performers: Yolanda Adams and Harlem Gospel Choir |
5th place |
Derek Hughes | 8 | The comedic magician introduced his act as the first three minutes of his Vegas show with a DJ and two backup dancers. Derek took three ropes of the same length. He bantered with Howie Mandel about being impressed with the ropes being the same size. He then had Howard Stern cut a piece rope in half and then put the ropes back together.
Guest performer: Mat Franco |
Bottom 5 |
Stevie Starr | 9 | "The Professional Regurgitator" swallowed five push pins and a strong magnet. He then asked Heidi to pick a number to bring up, and she chose 4. He then brought up the four pins on the magnet and then the preceding one left over. He then swallowed flammable gas, and had Nick light a lighter, in which he created a big explosion by blowing the gas into a bubble and lighting the bubble with the lighter.
Guest performer: Penn & Teller |
4th place |
Drew Lynch | 10 | The stand-up comedian joked about lacking conviction in his voice, spending too much time giving his phone number to his girlfriend, and his girlfriend's bust.
Guest performer: Jeff Ross |
Runner-up |
Ratings
U.S. Nielsen ratings
Show | Episode title | First air date | Rating (18–49) |
Share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
Time slot rank |
Nightly rank |
Weekly rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Auditions Week 1 (Premiere) | May 26, 2015 | 2.6 | 9 | 11.09[16] | 1 | 1 | 1[17] |
2 | Auditions Week 2 | June 2, 2015 | 2.4 | 9 | 10.84[18] | 1 | 1 | 3[19] |
3 | Auditions Week 3 | June 9, 2015 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.44[20] | 2 | 2 | 4[21] |
4 | Auditions Week 4 | June 16, 2015 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.18[22] | 1 | 2 | 4[23] |
5 | Auditions Week 5 | June 23, 2015 | 2.6 | 10 | 11.08[24] | 1 | 1 | 1[25] |
6 | Auditions Week 6 | June 30, 2015 | 2.5 | 9 | 10.74[26] | 2 | 2 | 3[27] |
7 | Auditions Week 7 | July 7, 2015 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.57[28] | 1 | 1 | 1[29] |
8 | Judge Cuts Week 1 | July 14, 2015 | 2.4 | 9 | 10.82[30] | 1 | 2 | 2[31] |
9 | Judge Cuts Week 2 | July 21, 2015 | 2.3 | 9 | 10.50[32] | 1 | 1 | 1[33] |
10 | Judge Cuts Week 3 | July 28, 2015 | 2.1 | 8 | 10.33[34] | 1 | 1 | 3[35] |
11 | Judge Cuts Week 4 | August 4, 2015 | 2.2 | 8 | 10.21[36] | 1 | 1 | 3[37] |
12 | Quarterfinals Week 1 (Performances) | August 11, 2015 | 2.5 | 9 | 11.43[38] | 1 | 1 | 1[39] |
13 | Quarterfinals Week 1 (Results) | August 12, 2015 | 1.6 | 6 | 8.83[40] | 2 | 2 | 6[39] |
14 | Quarterfinals Week 2 (Performances) | August 18, 2015 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.86[41] | 1 | 1 | 1[42] |
15 | Quarterfinals Week 2 (Results) | August 19, 2015 | 1.6 | 6 | 9.12[43] | 2 | 2 | 7[42] |
16 | Quarterfinals Week 3 (Performances) | August 25, 2015 | 2.2 | 8 | 10.34[44] | 1 | 1 | 2[45] |
17 | Quarterfinals Week 3 (Results) | August 26, 2015 | 1.6 | 6 | 8.46[46] | 2 | 2 | 7[45] |
18 | Semifinals Week 1 (Performances) | September 1, 2015 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.55[47] | 1 | 1 | 2[48] |
19 | Semifinals Week 1 (Results) | September 2, 2015 | 1.7 | 7 | 9.29[49] | 2 | 2 | 6[48] |
20 | Semifinals Week 2 (Performances) | September 8, 2015 | 2.1 | 7 | 10.53[50] | 1 | 1 | 9[51] |
21 | Semifinals Week 2 (Results) | September 9, 2015 | 1.8 | 7 | 9.46[52] | 2 | 2 | 12[51] |
22 | Finals (Performances) | September 15, 2015 | 2.4 | 9 | 11.33[53] | 1 | 1 | 6[54] |
23 | Finale | September 16, 2015 | 2.1 | 7 | 9.54[55] | 1 | 1 | 9[54] |
Specials
Show | Episode title | First air date | Rating (18–49) |
Share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
Time slot rank |
Nightly rank |
Weekly rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S1 | Best of Season 10 Auditions | July 22, 2015 | 1.2 | 5 | 5.66[56] | 3 | 4 | 12[33] |
S2 | 10th Anniversary Special | July 29, 2015 | 1.6 | 6 | 5.80[57] | 2 | 2 | 8[35] |
S3 | World's Got Talent | August 5, 2015 | 1.5 | 6 | 6.99[58] | 2 | 2 | 9[37] |
S4 | Finale Performance Recap | September 16, 2015 | 1.2 | 4 | 5.65[55] | 3 | 4 | 19[54] |
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