The first magician to win America’s Got TalentMat Franco joined Dustin Tavella last night on the AGT finale. Mat was not the only magic alum to appear; Piff the Magic Dragon also showed up in a bit with comedian Josh Blue (advising the comic to lose, saying it was the best thing that ever happened to him).
Although Léa Kyle did not perform on the finale, she joined Dustin in the top five, finishing fifth.
Dustin Tavella went all the way to become the third magician to win America’s Got Talent. Ironically, he performed in the finale show with the first magician to take the AGT crown, Mat Franco.
Dustin Tavella was the second magic act to take the stage on last night’s America’s Got Talent finals. If he is your choice for this year’s crown (and it is still early enough) head to NBC.com and vote.
The winner will be revealed on NBC Wednesday night.
Léa Kyle was the first of two magic acts on last night’s America’s Got Talent finals. If you think she has what it takes to be crowned champion (and you are seeing this early enough) head over to NBC.com and cast your vote.
Tuen in to NBC Wednesday night when the winner will be announced.
Last night Léa Kyle became the last magic act to advance to the America’s Got Talent finals, joining Dustin Tavella. We really aren’t sure what happened to 10 year old Shoji, who was never appeared in the semi-finals but was featured in off stage footage. The interview above with The Buzz was after an earlier performance.
Mentalist Peter Antoniou probably already knows if he is going on to the America’s Got Talent finals… but either way he would probably appreciate it if fans headed to NBC.com to cast their vote.
Léa Kyle did her best to wow America’s Got Talent audiences and make it to the finals last night? If she wowed you there may still be time to cast your vote at NBC.com.