AGT Reveals Second Pair of Acts Moving Ahead to Season 18 Finals — Watch

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AGT Reveals Second Pair of Acts Moving Ahead to Season 18 Finals — Watch
AGT Reveals Second Pair of Acts Moving Ahead to Season 18 Finals — Watch

After Wednesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent, there are now four acts confirmed to be competing in the Season 18 finals.

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Last week, America voted singer Lavender Darcangelo and dog act Adrian Stoica & Hurricane through to the final around. Let’s see which lucky pair will be joining them.

As always, the 11 acts from Tuesday’s performance show — Ahren Belisle, Alfie Andrew, Andrew Stanton, Chioma and the Atlanta Drum Academy, Dani Kerr, Erica Coffelt, Murmuration, Ryland Petty, the Sharpe Family Singers, Steel Panther, Three G — returned to the stage on Wednesday to find out whether America voted to send them to the finals, or if their AGT journey had come to an end.

And because no results show is complete without a surprise guest or two, Wednesday’s episode also welcomed back Shin Lim — the winner of both AGT Season 13 and AGT: The Champions — for yet another mind-blowing, or should we say hair-raising, magic trick.

Read on for a complete breakdown of Wednesday’s results in order of elimination, along with videos of each act’s performance to jog your memory. Once you’ve digested the outcome, drop a comment with your thoughts. Were the right two sent through? And which elimination bummed you out the most?

ELIMINATED: Dani Kerr

Kerr once again charmed the audience with an original folk song titled “The Truth.”

ELIMINATED: Sharpe Family Singers

This musical family opted for more rock and less Disney with their second performance, delivering a killer rendition of Kansas’ “Carry on My Wayward Son.” Viewers were stunned when Mandel dropped an “X” on the Sharpes towards the end of their performance, answering a question we didn’t even know we had — Mandel is obviously not a Supernatural fan.

ELIMINATED: Andrew Stanton

We couldn’t take our eyes off this stomach-turning sword swallower, even if we had to look at him between our fingers at times. When you have to ask “Are you OK?” at the end of a performance, you know it was wild.

ELIMINATED: Three G

Following that famously flawed audition, this trio returned for redemption with the same routine that left one of its members with a broken elbow. And with nary a mistake nor an injury this time around, we’d call that a success.

ELIMINATED: Erica Coffelt

We were exhausted just watching Coffelt break it down to some beloved hip-hop jams… but we also weren’t very excited. Cowell calling it “terrible” felt a little harsh, but hey, when is he not?

ELIMINATED: Steel Panther

These rockers returned with a simple request: “Death to All But Metal.” By the end of their performance, they even had the audience singing their original lyrics back to them. Not bad, boys, not bad.

ELIMINATED: Alfie Andrew

It was a full-circle moment when Andrew performed “You & I” by One Direction, the band Cowell helped assemble on The UK’s X Factor.

ELIMINATED: Ryland Petty

The 10-year-old magician made his latest routine a family affair, incorporating his dad into his act. As Mandel told him, “No one was more excited than your father.”

ELIMINATED (Third Place): Chioma & the Atlanta Drum Academy

AGT‘s own Little Drummer Boy and his percussive army had everyone on their feet this week with routines set to Andy Mineo’s “Coming in Hot” and Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow.”

SAFE: Murmuration

Already praised by the judges as being (possibly) better than the Mayyas, this dance group solidified itself as the act to beat with its latest routine.

SAFE: Ahren Belisle

Belisle returned to the stage with another hilarious set about how differently people treat him for having cerebral palsy. And we loved watching him interact with his service dog — Adrian Stoica and Hurricane have some competition!

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