America's Got Talent: All-Stars

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America's Got Talent: All-Stars
AGT All-Stars logo.jpg
Genre
Directed byRussell Norman
Presented by Terry Crews
Judges
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producers
  • Simon Cowell
  • Jason Raff
  • Sam Donnelly
  • Natasha Brugler
Camera setup Multi-camera
Production companies
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseJanuary 2 (2023-01-02) 
February 27, 2023 (2023-02-27)
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America's Got Talent: All-Stars (also known as AGT: All-Stars) is an American reality television and talent competition series that premiered on NBC on January 2, 2023. The "all-stars" series is a spinoff featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites, and others from previous seasons of America's Got Talent and across the Got Talent franchise. Terry Crews hosts the series, with Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel serving as judges. In the finale, the winner receives a cash prize of $500,000. [1]

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Production

On October 7, 2022, NBC announced its third spin-off of the main series. Similar to the first spin-off, America's Got Talent: The Champions , the "all-stars" format will include past winners, finalists, and fan favorites from across previous seasons of the franchise, competing for the All-Star title. The series, with judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel as well as host Terry Crews, began production in October 2022, and premiered on January 2, 2023. [2]

Overview

The contest's preliminaries features 10 acts per episode. While those receiving a golden buzzer in each preliminary secure an automatic place in the grand finale, contestants compete for the remaining places. The following table lists each contestant who took part, and their history in the Got Talent franchise – per respective international version, season, and performance, in chronological order from first to more recent appearance:

Got Talent History KeyAGT America's Got Talent AsGT Asia's Got Talent AuGT Australia's Got Talent BGT Britain's Got Talent BGTC Britain's Got Talent: The Champions BGTTUM Britain's Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician BeGT Belgium's Got Talent
BuGT Bulgaria's Got Talent CGT Canada's Got Talent ChGT China's Got Talent DGT Dominicana's Got Talent DS Das Supertalent FGT France's Got Talent GrGT Greece's Got Talent
IGT India's Got Talent IsGT Israel's Got Talent ItGT Italia's Got Talent PGT Pilipinas Got Talent RT Romania's Got Talent SGT Got Talent España UGT Ukraine's Got Talent
  Winner |   Runner-up |   Third place |   Finalist
  Eliminated | Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Golden Buzzer Finalist
Participant [3] Act Got Talent historyPreliminaryResults
Aidan Bryant AerialistAGT: S16 – Runner-up2Winner
Aidan McCann Yellow ffff00 pog.svg MagicianBGT: S14 – Finalist4Grand-finalist
Alan SilvaAerialistAGT: S15 – Grand-finalist1Eliminated
Ana-Maria MărgeanVentriloquistRT: S11 – Winner5Grand-finalist
Aneeshwar KunchalaPoetBGT: S15 – Finalist1Eliminated
Archie Williams SingerAGT: S15 – Finalist5Eliminated
Avery DixonSaxophonistAGT: S17 – Finalist3Runner-up
Axel BlakeComedianBGT: S15 – Winner5Eliminated
Bello SistersAcrobatic TrioAGT: S15 – Finalist1Finalist
Berywam Beat-boxing GroupFGT: S13 – Third Place; AGT: S14 – Quarter-finalist1Eliminated
Bir KhalsaDanger GroupIGT: S2 – Third Place ; AGT: S14 – Quarter-finalist ; AuGT: S10 – Semi-finalist3Eliminated
Brandon Leake Spoken Word PoetAGT: S15 – Winner6Eliminated
Brett LoudermilkSword SwallowerAGT: S15 – Semi-finalist6Eliminated
Caly BevierSingerAGT: S11 – Semi-finalist1Eliminated
Captain RuinKnife ThrowerAuGT: S9 – Semi-finalist3Eliminated
Cristina RaeSingerAGT: S15 – Third Place4Eliminated
Dance Town FamilyDance GroupAGT: S15 – Semi-finalist3Eliminated
Daneliya Tuleshova SingerAGT: S15 – Finalist6Eliminated
Darius MabdaDancerRT: S12 – Winner4Eliminated
Detroit Youth Choir Yellow ffff00 pog.svg ChoirAGT: S14 – Runner-up2Finalist
Divyansh & ManurajBeatboxer & FlautistIGT: S9 – Winner2Eliminated
Dustin Tavella MagicianAGT: S16 – Winner2Eliminated
Dustin's DojoComedy Karate GroupAGT: S9 – Participant3Eliminated
Emil & DarielCello DuoAGT: S9 – Finalist4Eliminated
Eric ChienMagicianAsGT: S3 – Winner ; AGT: S14 – Semi-finalist ; ChGT: S7 – Finalist ; BGTTUM: S1 – Winner6Eliminated
Flau'jaeRapperAGT: S13 – Quarter-finalist6Eliminated
Human FountainsNovelty Water-spitting ActAGT: S13 – Quarter-finalist4Eliminated
Jackie Fabulous Stand-up ComedianAGT: S14 – Semi-finalist2Eliminated
Jamie LeaheyVentriloquistBGT: S15 – Runner-up2Eliminated
Jasper CherryMagicianBGT: S14 – Finalist5Eliminated
Jeanick Fournier SingerCGT: S2 – Winner1Eliminated
Jimmie HerrodSingerAGT: S16 – Finalist1Eliminated
Josh Blue Stand-up ComedianAGT: S16 – Third Place6Eliminated
Keiichi IwasakiMagicianItGT: S7 – Semi-finalist ; SGT: S3 – Finalist ; BuGT: S7 – Finalist ; DS: S15 – Finalist ; BGT: S15 – Semi-finalist3Eliminated
Keren MonteroSingerDGT: S2 – Winner3Eliminated
Kodi Lee SingerAGT: S14 – Winner6Finalist
Light Balance Kids 1 Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Light-Up Dance GroupUGT: S9 – Participant ; AGT: S14 – Finalist ; DS: S15 – Finalist1Third place
Lioz Shem TovComedy MentalistIsGT: S1 – Semi-finalist ; AGT: S13 – Participant ; AuGT: S9 – Grand-finalist ; FGT: S14 – Participant ; BGT: S14 – Participant1Eliminated
Lukas & FalcoDog ActDS: S7 – Winner ; AGT: S14 – Semi-finalist6Eliminated
MalevoMalambo Dance GroupAGT: S11 – Semi-finalist2Eliminated
Mandy Harvey Singer & UkulelistAGT: S12 – Grand-finalist5Eliminated
Mervant VeraMagician & RapperAGT: S17 – Semi-finalist5Eliminated
Mike E. Winfield Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Stand-up ComedianAGT: S17 – Finalist3Finalist
Mini DroidsDance GroupBeGT S7 – Winner4Eliminated
Ndlovu Youth ChoirChoirAGT: S14 – Finalist4Eliminated
Peter AntoniouMentalistAGT: S16 – Semi-finalist3Eliminated
Peter RosalitaSingerAGT: S16 – Semi-finalist5Eliminated
Power Duo Contemporary Dance DuoPGT: S5 – Winner ; AsGT: S3 – Third Place4Finalist
Robert Finley SingerAGT: S14 – Semi-finalist4Eliminated
Sacred Riana Horror IllusionistAsGT: S2 – Winner ; AGT: S13 – Quarter-finalist ; BGTC: S1 – Participant ; FGT: S17 – Semi-finalist4Eliminated
Sara James SingerAGT: S17 – Finalist2Eliminated
SethwardNovelty ActAGT: S13 – Participant ; AGT: S14 – Participant ; AGT: S16 – Quarter-finalist ; AGT: S17 – Participant6Eliminated
Terry Fator VentriloquistAGT: S2 – Winner1Eliminated
Tom Ball Yellow ffff00 pog.svg SingerBGT: S15 – Third Place5Finalist
Tone the ChiefRapperAGT: S8 – Semi-finalist2Eliminated
Vitória BuenoDancerDS: S15 – Runner-up2Eliminated
Viviana RossiAerialistRT: S10 – Participant ; AGT: S17 – Participant3Eliminated
Voices of Hope ChoirChoirAGT: S13 – Semi-finalist6Eliminated
World TaekwondoMartial Arts GroupItGT: S11 – Finalist ; AGT: S16 – Finalist ; FGT: S16 – Finalist5Eliminated
Yumbo DumpComic DuoAsGT: S2 – Semi-finalist ; AGT: S13 – Quarter-finalist ; FGT: S14 – Semi-finalist ; DS: S13 – Finalist ; IsGT: S2 – Participant ; GrGT: S7 – Participant5Eliminated

Preliminaries Summary

  Golden Buzzer Advancement |   Won the Superfan vote |   Eliminated – 2nd in Vote
  Eliminated – 3rd in Vote |   Eliminated | Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out

Preliminary 1 (January 2)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Bello Sisters1Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Aneeshwar Kunchala2Eliminated
Caly Bevier3Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)
Lioz Shem Tov4 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Jeanick Fournier5Eliminated
Light Balance Kids6Advanced
Berywam7Eliminated
Alan Silva8Eliminated
Jimmie Herrod9Eliminated
Terry Fator10Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)

Preliminary 2 (January 9)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Divyansh & Manuraj1Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)
Sara James2Eliminated
Malevo3Eliminated
Tone the Chief4Eliminated
Dustin Tavella5Eliminated
Aidan Bryant6Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Jamie Leahey7Eliminated
Jackie Fabulous8Eliminated
Detroit Youth Choir9Advanced
Vitória Bueno10Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)

Preliminary 3 (January 16)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Avery Dixon1Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Peter Antoniou2 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)
Viviana Rossi3Eliminated
Dustin's Dojo4 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Mike E. Winfield5Advanced
Keiichi Iwasaki6 2 Eliminated
Dance Town Family7Eliminated
Keren Montero8Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)
Captain Ruin9 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Bir Khalsa10Eliminated
  • ^2 Iwasaki intentionally hit Mandel's buzzer as part of his act.

Preliminary 4 (January 23)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Power Duo1Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Cristina Rae2Eliminated
Human Fountains3 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Emil & Dariel4Eliminated
Darius Mabda5Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)
Sacred Riana6 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg 3 Eliminated
Aidan McCann7Advanced
Robert Finley8Eliminated
Mini Droids9Eliminated
Ndlovu Youth Choir10Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)
  • ^3 Simon Cowell attempted to buzz the act but the buzzer was disabled.

Preliminary 5 (January 30)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Peter Rosalita1Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)
Axel Blake2Eliminated
Mandy Harvey3Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)
Yumbo Dump4Eliminated
Mervant Vera5Eliminated
Tom Ball6Advanced
World Taekwondo7Eliminated
Jasper Cherry8Eliminated
Ana-Maria Mărgean9Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Archie Williams10Eliminated

Preliminary 6 (February 6)

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult
Cowell Klum Mandel
Daneliya Tuleshova1Eliminated
Eric Chien2Eliminated
Voices of Hope Choir3Eliminated
Brandon Leake4Eliminated (2nd in Superfan Vote)
Lukas & Falco5Eliminated
Kodi Lee6Advanced (Won Superfan Vote)
Brett Loudermilk7 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Flau'jae8Eliminated
Josh Blue9Eliminated (3rd in Superfan Vote)
Sethward10 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated

Finals (February 20)

  Winner |   Runner-up |   3rd place |   Top 5
FinalistOrderPerformed with
(2nd Performance)
Result (February 27)
Detroit Youth Choir1 Weezer Finalist
Ana-Maria Mărgean2 Terry Fator Grand-finalist
Power Duo3 Lindsey Stirling Finalist
Tom Ball4Voices of Hope ChoirFinalist
Aidan McCann5 Mat Franco Grand-finalist
Bello Sisters6 Adam Lambert 4 Finalist
Mike E. Winfield7N/AFinalist
Light Balance Kids8N/A 5 3rd
Avery Dixon9 Babyface 2nd
Kodi Lee10N/A 5 Finalist
Aidan Bryant11Adam Lambert 4 1st

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of America's Got Talent: All-Stars
No.TitleAir date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1"Auditions 1"January 2, 20230.65.270.10.730.76.00 [5] [6]
2"Auditions 2"January 9, 20230.54.460.10.880.65.34 [7] [8]
3"Auditions 3"January 16, 20230.43.680.10.830.54.51 [9] [10]
4"Auditions 4"January 23, 20230.64.91TBDTBDTBDTBD [11]
5"Auditions 5"January 30, 20230.54.98TBDTBDTBDTBD [12]
6"Auditions 6"February 6, 20230.64.84TBDTBDTBDTBD [13]
7"Finals Preview: From the Judges' Desk"February 13, 20230.53.98TBDTBDTBDTBD [14]
8"Final Performances"February 20, 20230.55.09TBDTBDTBDTBD [15]
9"Finale Results"February 27, 20230.65.26TBDTBDTBDTBD [16]

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