America's Got Talent season 19

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America's Got Talent
Season 19
Season-19.jpg
Promotional poster for season 19, featuring (L to R) host Crews and judges Klum, Cowell, Vergara, and Mandel
Showrunners
  • Jason Raff
  • Sam Donnelly [1]
Hosted by Terry Crews
Judges
Winner Richard Goodall
Runner-upRoni Sagi & Rhythm
No. of episodes21
Release
Original network NBC
Original releaseMay 28 (2024-05-28) 
September 24, 2024 (2024-09-24)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 18
Judges and Host for America's Got Talent Season 19

The nineteenth season of the American talent show competition series America's Got Talent premiered on NBC on May 28, 2024. Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara, and Simon Cowell all returned to the panel for their fifteenth, eleventh, fifth, and ninth respective seasons. Terry Crews returned as host for his sixth consecutive season. [2]

The season was won by singer Richard Goodall, with dog tricks act Roni Sagi & Rhythm finishing second, and drone precision group Sky Elements placing third. For the season, AGT averaged around 4.78 million viewers per broadcast.

Production

During the finale of the previous season, it was announced that the entire main cast would return for the new season marking the fifth consecutive year the judging panel and host would remain the same. Filming of the auditions again happened at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in March and April 2024. [3]

Sonic Drive-In ended its sponsorship with the series, having been its sponsor for the last three seasons before the start of this season. The current sponsor was revealed to be Lavazza as featured in the end credits and on all of the judge's cups during the live shows.

A two-week hiatus in the broadcast schedule was also made, to avoid the NBC's live coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics between July and August. [4]

Season overview

For the first time in the show's history, each judge was able to give two Golden Buzzers instead of the usual one. However, host Crews still only received one to give out. [5] Furthermore, each judge was able to give out one Golden Buzzer during the live shows, making the first time on the American version of Got Talent . [6]

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Third place |   Finalist |   Semi-finalist |   Quarter-finalist | Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Golden Buzzer | Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Live Golden Buzzer
ParticipantAge(s)GenreActFromQuarter-FinalResult
AIRFOOTWORKS Crystal Clear action bookmark.png 24-37DanceAir-Dance Group Japan 2Finalist
Alex Sampson20SingingSinger Atikokan, Ontario 2Semi-finalist
Arshiya13AcrobaticsContortionist Kashmir, India 1Eliminated
Ashes & Arrows29–32Singing / MusicBand Asheville, North Carolina 1Semi-finalist
Ashlee Montague43AcrobaticsExtreme Ballerina New York City/was Washington 2Eliminated
Attraction Juniors8–15DanceShadow Dance Group Budapest, Hungary 1Eliminated
Bboy Samuka26DanceDancer Brazil 2Eliminated
Biko's Manna9–17Singing / MusicBand Johannesburg, South Africa 2Eliminated
Brent Street Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 15–20DanceDance Group Sydney, Australia 4Finalist
Brooke Bailey19SingingSinger Granada Hills, Los Angeles 2Eliminated
Dee Dee Simon Crystal Clear action bookmark.png 45SingingSinger Oakland, California 3Finalist
Erica Rhodes 41ComedyComedian Boston 4Eliminated
Flewnt & Inkabee29 & 11SingingRap Duo Perth, Australia 1Eliminated
Hakuna Matata Acrobats Crystal Clear action bookmark.png 23-37AcrobaticsAcrobatic Group Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 1Finalist
Hypers Kids Africa7–15DanceDance Group Kampala, Uganda 1Eliminated
Illya & Anastasia Strakhov47 & 37AcrobaticsBalancing Duo Ukraine 4Eliminated
Jelly Boy the Clown47DangerClown Iceland 3Eliminated
Jonathan Burns42Comedy / MagicComedy Magician Lancaster, Pennsylvania 4Eliminated
Journeyy9Singing / MusicSinger & Pianist Jersey City, New Jersey 3Eliminated
Kelsey Jane33AcrobaticsAerialist Dallas 3Semi-finalist
L624–38SingingVocal Group San Pedro, Philippines 4Eliminated
Learnmore Jonasi Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 30ComedyComedian Pittsburgh 3Grand-finalist
Legión Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 21–40DanceMalambo Group Buenos Aires, Argentina 2Eliminated
LiV Warfield Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 44SingingSinger Peoria, Illinois 1Eliminated
Los Osos High School 15–18DanceDance Group Rancho Cucamonga, California 1Eliminated
Maya Neelakantan 10MusicElectric Guitarist Chennai, India 3Eliminated
Menudo 10–15SingingBoyband San Juan, Puerto Rico 3Eliminated
NiNi28MusicInstrumentalist Taichung, Taiwan 2Eliminated
Oscar Stembridge 16Singing / MusicSinger & Guitarist London 4Eliminated
Phillip Lewis27VarietyBaton Twirler Statesboro, Georgia 1Eliminated
Pranysqa Mishra Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 9SingingSinger Tampa, Florida 4Semi-finalist
Reid Wilson Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 14SingingSinger Montgomery, Alabama 3Semi-finalist
Richard Goodall Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 55SingingSinger Terre Haute, Indiana 1Winner
Roni Sagi & Rhythm30AnimalsDog Act Tel Aviv, Israel 1Runner-up
Sabrina13–21DanceDance Group Japan 3Eliminated
Sam Huang23MagicMagician Kaohsiung, Taiwan 3Eliminated
Schumacher Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 37VarietyNovelty ActJapan2Eliminated
Sebastián & Sonia Crystal Clear action bookmark.png 24 & 30AcrobaticsAerial Duo Barcelona, Spain 4Finalist
Sky Elements Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 25–55VarietyDrone Precision Group Dallas 2Third place
Solange Kardinaly40MagicQuick Change Artist Leiria, Portugal 4Grand-finalist
Stephanie Rainey36Singing / MusicSinger & Guitarist Cork, Ireland 4Eliminated
The Reklaws 30 & 32SingingBand North Dumfries, Ontario 3Eliminated
Tonikaku 42VarietyNovelty Act Setagaya City, Japan 4Eliminated
Young-Min33MagicMagician Seoul, South Korea 2Semi-finalist

Quarter-finals summary

Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed Out | Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Live Golden Buzzer |   Advanced to Finals |   Advanced to Semifinals |   Eliminated (Top 5)

Quarter-final 1 (August 13)

Guest Performer, Results Show: Adrian Stoica and Hurricane

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult (August 14)
CowellVergaraKlumMandel
Flewnt and Inkabee1Eliminated
Attraction Juniors2Eliminated (Top 5)
LiV Warfield3Eliminated
Hypers Kids Africa4Eliminated (Top 5)
Ashes & Arrows5Advanced
Los Osos High School6Eliminated
Hakuna Matata Acrobats7 Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Advanced to Finals
Phillip Lewis8Eliminated
Roni Sagi & Rhythm9Advanced
Arshiya10Eliminated
Richard Goodall11Advanced

Quarter-final 2 (August 20)

Guest Performer, Results Show: Mat Franco

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult (August 21)
CowellVergaraKlumMandel
Legión1Eliminated
Young-Min2Advanced
Alex Sampson3Advanced
Bboy Samuka4Eliminated (Top 5)
Brooke Bailey5Eliminated
Sky Elements6Advanced
AIRFOOTWORKS7 1 Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Advanced to Finals
Biko's Manna8Eliminated
Schumacher9 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Ashlee Montague10Eliminated (Top 5)
NiNi11Eliminated
  • ^1 Although it was Mandel's week to press the golden buzzer, Cowell attempted to press the golden buzzer for this act. At the same time, Mandel promptly attempted to press the golden buzzer as well. During a replay at the end of the show, it was revealed that Mandel pressed the buzzer slightly before Cowell.

Quarter-final 3 (August 27)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Lauren Daigle & Loren Allred

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult (August 28)
CowellVergaraKlumMandel
Menudo1Eliminated
Sam Huang2Eliminated
The Reklaws3Eliminated
Sabrina4Eliminated
Kelsey Jane5Advanced
Journeyy6Eliminated (Top 5)
Learnmore Jonasi7Advanced
Dee Dee Simon8 Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Advanced to Finals
Maya Neelakantan9Eliminated (Top 5)
Reid Wilson10Advanced
Jelly Boy the Clown11Eliminated

Quarter-final 4 (September 3)

Guest Performer, Results Show: Jon Dorenbos

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult (September 4)
CowellVergaraKlumMandel
Brent Street1Advanced
Illya & Anastasia Strakhov2Eliminated (Top 5)
Oscar Stembridge3Eliminated
Jonathan Burns4 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
L65Eliminated
Tonikaku6Eliminated
Stephanie Rainey7Eliminated
Sebastián & Sonia 2 8 Crystal Clear action bookmark.png Advanced to Finals
Erica Rhodes9Eliminated (Top 5)
Solange Kardinaly10Advanced
Pranysqa Mishra11Advanced
  • ^2 Sebastián did a live solo performance as Sonia was sidelined after sustaining an arm injury during rehearsals.

Semi-finals summary

Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed Out |   Advanced to Finals

Semi-final (September 11)

Guest Performer, Results Show: Sofie Dossi & Sara James

ParticipantOrderBuzzesResult (September 12)
CowellVergaraKlumMandel
Pranysqa Mishra1Eliminated
Kelsey Jane2Eliminated
Alex Sampson3Eliminated
Young-Min4Eliminated
Ashes & Arrows5Eliminated
Roni Sagi & Rhythm6Advanced
Reid Wilson7Eliminated
Brent Street8Advanced
Richard Goodall9Advanced
Learnmore Jonasi10Advanced
Sky Elements11Advanced
Solange Kardinaly12Advanced

Finals summary

Guest Performer, Results Show: Detroit Youth Choir, Michael Bublé and the 2024 Gold Over America Tour gymnasts (Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Ellie Black, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Joscelyn Roberson, Frederick Richard, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Casimir Schmidt, Ian Gunther)

  Winner |   Runner-up |   3rd place |   Top 5
FinalistPerformed with
(2nd Performance)
Result
AIRFOOTWORKS Steve Aoki Finalist
Brent StreetN/A 3 Finalist
Dee Dee SimonDetroit Youth Choir and Andra Day 4 Finalist
Hakuna Matata AcrobatsN/A 3 Finalist
Learnmore Jonasi Gabriel Iglesias Grand-finalist
Richard Goodall Neal Schon and members of Journey 1st
Roni Sagi & RhythmN/A 3 2nd
Sebastián & SoniaDetroit Youth Choir and Andra Day 4 Finalist
Sky ElementsN/A3rd
Solange KardinalyLas Vegas cast of Magic Mike LiveGrand-finalist

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of America's Got Talent season 19
No.TitleAir dateTimeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1"Auditions 1"May 28, 2024Tuesday 8:00 p.m.0.55.33 [7]
2"Auditions 2"June 4, 20240.55.38 [8]
3"Auditions 3"June 11, 20240.55.53 [9]
4"Auditions 4"June 25, 20240.55.22 [10]
5"Auditions 5"July 2, 20240.55.25 [11]
6"Auditions 6"July 9, 20240.54.82 [12]
7"Auditions 7"July 16, 20240.44.60 [13]
8"Auditions 8"July 23, 20240.55.33 [14]
9"Quarterfinals 1"August 13, 20240.44.99 [15]
10"Quarterfinals 1 Results"August 14, 2024Wednesday 8:00 p.m.0.34.31 [16]
11"Quarterfinals 2"August 20, 2024Tuesday 8:00 p.m.0.44.32 [17]
12"Quarterfinals 2 Results"August 21, 2024Wednesday 8:00 p.m.0.33.35 [18]
13"Quarterfinals 3"August 27, 2024Tuesday 8:00 p.m.0.44.79 [19]
14"Quarterfinals 3 Results"August 28, 2024Wednesday 8:00 p.m.0.33.85 [20]
15"Quarterfinals 4"September 3, 2024Tuesday 8:00 p.m.0.44.80 [21]
16"Quarterfinals 4 Results"September 4, 2024Wednesday 8:00 p.m.0.34.26 [22]
17"Semifinals"September 11, 20240.44.94 [23]
18"Semifinals Results"September 12, 2024Thursday 8:00 p.m.0.44.17 [24]
19"Finale Performances"September 17, 2024Tuesday 8:00 p.m.0.44.83 [25]
20"Countdown to the Finale"September 24, 20240.44.36 [26]
21"Finale Results"September 24, 2024Tuesday 9:00 p.m.0.45.46 [26]

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