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Howie Mandel hits the Golden Buzzer for Sydney, Australia’s Brent Street Dance Group as auditions continue for the NBC show

  • “You’re amazing,” Howie, 68, said after ringing the bell
  • “This was definitely the coolest thing I saw today!” Sofia Vergara, 51, said
  • The dancers were all dressed in white and wowed the judges and the audience with their amazing synchronized moves.



Howie Mandel shocked the crowd by slamming his Golden Buzzer for dance troupe Brent Street on Tuesday’s episode of NBC’s America’s Got Talent.

“You’re amazing,” Howie, 68, said after ringing the bell.

At first, only Zac, 17, from Sydney, Australia, took the stage in a white outfit. He appeared to be performing alone and then, after asking them to dim the lights, Zac was joined by nearly 30 dancers from the Brent Street Dance Group.

The dancers were all dressed in white and wowed the judges and the audience with their amazing synchronized moves while playing the song Hope by NF. Howie was stunned and the judges gave them a standing ovation.

“This was a very, very, very, very interesting dance. Beautiful. It was also something I had never seen before. Very fun!’ Heidi Klum, 50, said.

Howie Mandel shocked the crowd by slamming his Golden Buzzer for dance group Brent Street on Tuesday’s episode of NBC’s America’s Got Talent

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“This was definitely the coolest thing I saw today!” Sofia Vergara, 51, said.

Howie first hid under the referees table, then emerged and surprised everyone by hitting the Golden Buzzer. Members of the dance group hugged in disbelief as golden confetti fell around them.

– Go to the live show! Howie screamed.

Hypers Kids Africa, a Ugandan dance group, wore matching red outfits as they performed first during the two-hour episode and wowed the judges with an epic routine, flipping and tumbling over each other. They told the judges they wanted to win to build their own house and school. The judges and the audience give them a standing ovation.

“It was so energetic, so raw,” Howie said.

“That was the perfect audition, well done,” said Heidi.

The judges gave them four yeses.

Then Flewnt and Inkabee, a father-son rap duo, took the stage. They performed their original song called We That Good.

Howie first hid under the referees table, then came out and surprised everyone by hitting the Golden Buzzer.
Members of the Brent Street dance group in Sydney, Australia, celebrated as golden confetti fell
– Go to the live show! Howie yelled before joining the dancers on stage
Brent Street Dance Group is associated with the renowned Brent Street Academy of Performing Arts in Australia
Hypers Kids Africa, a dance group from Uganda, wore matching red outfits as they performed first during the two-hour episode

“You’re so good,” Simon Cowell, 64, said.

“It’s fascinating,” Howie said.

“I can’t believe you’re 11,” Sofia said. “You were born to do this and you have the coolest dad in the world.”

All the judges voted for them.

Florian Kohler, 35, from France, who also goes by the name Venom, brought a pool cue with him on stage. He said he was a world champion at trick shots in pool. He brought Heidi on stage and had her lie on the table and shoot balls around her.

“It’s so boring,” Simon said as the act unfolded and then rang the bell. ‘I’m bored.’

Sofia pushed her bell and then Florian hit the balls on the table into the shoes that Howie and Terry were holding between their legs. The judges did not vote him to advance.

Massimo Bertaccini said he had discovered a way to transfer his brain waves to an electrical device. He said he could control a computer with his brain. He flew a drone and Howie and Heidi rang their doorbell. The audience booed him.

Flewnt and Inkabee, a father-son rap duo, took the stage and performed their original song called We That Good
“You’re so good,” Simon Cowell, 64, said
Florian Kohler, 35, from France, who also goes by the name Venom, brought a pool cue with him on stage and asked Heidi to help.
Massimo Bertaccini said he had discovered a way to transfer his brain waves to an electrical device

Next, Daniel Simu from the Netherlands came out carrying his partner, a robot named Robin. He danced with his robot and the audience cheered, but Heidi hit the bell.

“It was incredibly surprising,” Howie said. — I totally disagree with Hedi.

“It reminded me of trying to put my kids’ stroller together,” Heidi said.

“I thought it was funny,” Simon said.

He got three yeses and moved on.

“Wow, Heidi, you’re very hard to please,” Simon said.

“Ask my husband,” Heidi joked.

Stephanie Rainey, 36, from Ireland, performed an original song called Please Don’t Go about losing her grandson when he was just a baby for the judges. Her emotional audition touched the hearts of the audience and the judges. The audience gave him a standing ovation when he finished.

Daniel Simu from the Netherlands came out with his partner, a robot named Robin
Stephanie Rainey, 36, from Ireland performed an original song called Please Don’t Go

“Very few acts move people, and this was one of the most emotional moments we’ve had in Season 19,” Howie said.

“Your voice sounded amazing on that stage,” Heidi said.

“I absolutely love this,” Simon said.

Stephanie received four upvotes.

The Daks Dominoes, 23-year-old twin brothers from Iowa, wowed audiences with their domino toppling and chain reaction stunt.

Terry let the entire audience go and told them to come back the next day because the brothers needed all night to set up their 10,0000 dominoes for their show. The audience had to be very quiet when they returned the next day as the dominoes were “a sound-sensitive act”.

Just before they started, several paper cups exploded, but they were able to put them back together.

Howie hit the first domino which set off a chain reaction, knocking over thousands of dominoes.

“It was super fun,” Sofia said.

The Daks Dominoes, two 23-year-old twin brothers from Iowa, wowed the audience with their domino toppling and chain reaction.

Heidi was not impressed.

“Maybe for little kids it’s a fun thing to try at home,” Heidi said.

The judges voted for them.

Maya Neelakantan, 10, from India, took the stage in an Indian sari carrying a guitar. He then rocked out on his guitar shocking the audience.

“I think you’re absolutely incredible,” Heidi said.

The judges gave it four votes for

CPA Girona, an all-female figure skating group from Girona, Spain, rolled out on stage wearing matching animal print bodysuits. They skated on stage to a song by Olivia Rodrigo.

A figure skating group from Girona, Spain skated on stage wearing matching animal print bodysuits.

“You’re like Rockettes on roller skates,” Heidi said. – I thought it was very beautiful.

“I thought the first half was really exciting and then it was like a bunch of girls roller skating,” Simon said.

The judges did not vote for them.

Jo from Belgium then took to the stage with a live chicken called Curry. He said they flew together because the chicken was his emotional support animal. He said he’s been with the pup for seven years and they even bathe together. Each of the judges wrote down what they were afraid of, and Curry guessed what they were afraid of. Curry correctly picked the card that Simon was afraid of giant spiders. Curry laid an egg and inside it was written “drown” Howie’s fear.

“This chick must be famous,” said Heidi.

Jo and Curry received four yes votes.

L6, a family singing group from the Philippines, started to sing along, but Simon quickly stopped them.

Jo from Belgium then took to the stage with a live chicken called Curry
L6, a family singing group from the Philippines, started to sing along, but Simon quickly stopped them

The audience booed. He told them to drop the song they were playing and told them they had the potential to be a good acapella group.

“The boss is always right, your voices didn’t need all that noise behind you,” Sofia said. “I think you guys are great!”

The judges gave them four votes in favor.

America’s Got Talent returns next Tuesday on NBC.

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