‘America’s Got Talent’: Who’s performing live in ‘Qualifiers 3’? Putri Ariani, Mzansi Youth Choir …

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The third week of “America’s Got Talent” live shows for Season 18 will air Tuesday, September 5 (performance show) and Wednesday, September 6 (results show), with 11 out of the 55 total acts taking the stage in front of judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara and host Terry Crews. In each of the five initial qualifying rounds, only the top two vote-getters will advance to the grand finale, so voting is of utmost importance. The “Qualifiers 3” week will welcome two Golden Buzzers to the stage: Simon’s choice of blind and autistic singer Putri Ariani, and the audience’s pick of Mzansi Youth Choir.

So who’s performing live in “Qualifiers 3”? NBC has confirmed to Gold Derby the identities of the 11 upcoming acts. They are:

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Barry Brewer Jr.
Comedian, age 40, from Chicago, Illinois

Herwan Legaillard
Aerialist/sword swallower, age 33, from Paris, France

Justin Jackson
Tap dancer, age 33, from Montréal, Québec, Canada

MOS
Musicians, age 20-27, from Tokyo, Japan

Mzansi Youth Choir
Chorale group, ages 19-23, from Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa

Phil Wright & Parent Jam
Dance group, various ages, from Los Angeles, California

Philip Bowen
Violinist, age 38, from Detroit, Michigan

Putri Ariani
Singer/pianist, age 17, from Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Summer Rios
Singer, age 19, from Brunswick, Ohio

Trigg Watson
Magician, age 33, from Los Angeles, California

Warrior Squad
Acrobatic group, ages 14-30, from India

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