AGT’ Finale Shocker: Watch Richard Goodall and His Rivals Deliver Show-Stopping Performances – Will the Fan-Favorite ‘Singing Janitor’ Outshine Them All and Claim the $1 Million Prize? (VIDEO)

Richard Goodall and other contestants perform – Who deserves to win Season 19? Watch and vote for your favorite contestant!

After four months of blood, sweat and TT Brothers, we’ve finally made it to the finals of America’s Got Talent Season 19 — with just one more week until the show crowns its next winner.

AGT' Finale: See Richard Goodall & Rivals Perform – Who Did Best? (VIDEO)

Following a series of brutal eliminations last week, 10 acts remain in the running to win: Japanese dance group Airfootworks, Australian dance group Brent Street, vocal powerhouse Dee Dee Simon, the Hakuna Matata Acrobats, comedian Learnmore Jonasi, singing janitor Richard Goodall, dog act Roni Sagi & Rhythm, aerialist couple Sebastián and Sonia, drone group Sky Elements, and quick-change stunner Solange Kardinaly.

Four of those acts — Airfootworks, Dee Dee Simon, Hakuka Matata Acrobats, and Sebastián and Sonia — got to skip last week’s semifinals entirely, having received Golden Buzzers from the judges during the quarterfinals. Those acts have had an extra week to rest up and practice, which was especially helpful for Sonia, who was forced to miss her last performance due to an injury; Sebastián flew solo that week, impressing the judges enough to send them both through to the finals.

The winner will be revealed during the live two-hour season finale next Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 9/8c. Scroll down to rewatch everyone’s performances in the finals (with videos being added as they become available), then vote for the act you’re hoping will win Season 19.

 

 

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