America’s Got Talent is deep into the live rounds. AGT 2025 just locked in more semifinalists and added fresh storylines to the season.
Who advanced on America’s Got Talent?
During quarterfinal episode No. 2, three acts were voted into the semifinals. They were 10-year-old guitarist Bay Melnick Virgolino, the Leo High School Choir, and the Indian dance crew Unreal, as reported by Yahoo Entertainment.
The trio’s advancement reshapes the bracket and raises the bar for the remaining quarterfinalists. Each brings a distinct lane—youthful musicianship, choral power, and high-energy choreography—which should create varied matchups in the next stage.
Austin Brown hits the AGT stage on September 2
Country vocalist—and Tifton, Georgia native—Austin Brown is slated to perform on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC. The Tifton Gazette notes he advanced on July 8 after a prior setback earlier this season. Brown is a former member of the country a cappella group Home Free. The paper also encourages viewers to vote via NBC.com, the AGT app, or the NBC app.
Why it matters for AGT 2025
These developments speak to AGT’s range this season. Viewers will see virtuoso guitar work from Bay, large‑scale vocals from Leo High School, and precision teamwork from Unreal. That mix helps the live shows feel fresh and unpredictable.
What’s next for America’s Got Talent
Expect more head‑to‑head battles as live shows continue after September 2. With Austin Brown’s performance on deck and newly minted semifinalists in place, America’s Got Talent is set for another week of high‑stakes voting. Viewers will once again choose the outcome using NBC.com, the AGT app, or the NBC app, as noted by local coverage.
However, the brackets shake out, America’s Got Talent continues to showcase fresh talent and big moments that keep fans tuning in. AGT 2025 looks primed for a dramatic finish.
AGT Spotlight: Flau’jae Johnson’s multi‑hyphenate path
Flau’jae Johnson remains one of AGT’s most compelling figures. As FandomWire highlights, she earned a Golden Buzzer at the age of 14 back in 2018 and now balances a rising rap career with her college basketball career at LSU. The feature also recalls her early years playing baseball as the only girl on her team, underscoring her competitive drive.
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