When is the "America's Got Talent" Season 20 finale?
The finale performances will air on Tuesday, September 23, with the winner announced on Wednesday, September 24.
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After weeks of auditions and semifinals, the top 10 finalists for America's Got Talent Season 20 have been revealed. The finalists will compete for the $1 million grand prize, with the winner being announced on September 24. The competition...
The 'America's Got Talent' Season 20 Semifinals saw 11 acts compete for a spot in the Top 10. The results show featured a performance by Season 19's quick-change artist Solange Kardinaly and a trivia game with the judges. Ultimately, America's vote determined the six acts that would advance to the Finals, joining the four Golden Buzzer winners from the Quarterfinals. The eliminated acts showcased the high level of competition this season. The finale promises to be an exciting event, with each act vying for the coveted title and the $1 million prize. The show continues to be a platform for diverse talents, capturing the hearts of viewers nationwide.
The finale performances will air on Tuesday, September 23, with the winner announced on Wednesday, September 24.
The judges are Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, and Mel B.
Terry Crews is the host.
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