America's Got Talent (season 11)
America's Got Talent | |
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Season 11 | |
Broadcast from | May 31 – September 14, 2016 |
Judges | |
Host(s) | Nick Cannon |
Broadcaster | NBC |
Winner | |
Grace VanderWaal | |
Origin | Suffern, New York |
Genre(s) | Singer |
Runner-up | |
The Clairvoyants |
Season eleven of the reality competition series America's Got Talent was ordered on September 1, 2015.[1] The season premiered on NBC on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Nick Cannon returned for his eighth season as host. Howie Mandel returned for his seventh season as a judge, while Mel B and Heidi Klum returned for their fourth season. Simon Cowell replaced Howard Stern as the fourth judge.[2] The live shows began on July 26, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles instead of Radio City Music Hall in New York from previous years.[3] Due to the 2016 Summer Olympics broadcast schedule on NBC, the show took a hiatus from August 9–17.[4]
Dunkin' Donuts sponsored the show for a second season, and this season again featured the golden buzzer for each judge and Cannon. Four guest judges joined the panel for the judge's cuts: George Lopez, Reba McEntire, Ne-Yo, and Louis Tomlinson. Each judge was given a golden buzzer.[5]
Grace VanderWaal was announced as the winner on September 14, 2016, making her the second female act and the second child act to win the show since season 1. Mentalist duo, The Clairvoyants, placed second, marking the first time that females placed in the top two positions. Magician Jon Dorenbos, the NFL Long Snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, placed third. Comedian Tape Face was named the most memorable act of this season.[6]
Season changes
On October 22, 2015, it was announced that creator Simon Cowell would replace Howard Stern as a judge for season 11.[7] On January 12, 2016, it was announced that Mel B, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel would all return as judges, with Nick Cannon returning as host.
The live shows will also move from New York back to Los Angeles, due to Howard Stern's departure.[8] The live shows will be held at the Dolby Theatre.[9]
This season will be the first time in the American version where the host, Nick Cannon, will also have the opportunity to use the golden buzzer. This is similar to the UK version of the series, Britain's Got Talent, where together the co-hosts are also allowed to press the golden buzzer for an act.[10]
The position the judges sit at the judging table was flipped. From left to right (as seen from the audience's perspective), the order is: Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel. This is likely because of the fact that Simon, who joined this season, has always been on the farthest left (from the audience's perspective) whenever he's on the judging panel.
Preliminary auditions
Auditions in front of the judges began on March 3, 2016 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.[11] The premiere aired on May 31, 2016.[12]
The season had preliminary open call auditions in Detroit, New York, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Jose, San Diego, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Orlando, and Dallas.[13] As in years past, hopeful contestants could also submit online auditions.
Golden buzzer
This season again featured the golden buzzer, which allowed each judge (and host Nick Cannon) to send an act straight to the live shows. Mel B was the first judge to press it, using it for 13-year-old opera singer Laura Bretan, who performed "Nessun dorma".[14] Howie Mandel was second to use it, for 12-year-old singer/songwriter/ukelele player Grace VanderWaal, after she performed an original song titled "I Don't Know My Name" in the second episode of auditions, Heidi Klum used her golden buzzer for 20-year-old singer/crooner Sal Valentinetti, who performed "My Way" by Frank Sinatra. Simon Cowell used his golden buzzer for 16-year-old Calysta Bevier, who performed "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten. All of the golden buzzers had been used for a singer until week 6 of auditions, when Cannon used his golden buzzer for Dorothy Williams, a 90-year-old burlesque dancer. This was the first season in which Cannon was given a golden buzzer.
Judge Cuts
The Judge Cuts began on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 and ended on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. Like the previous season, one guest judge joined the judges' panel each show and was given one golden buzzer opportunity to send an act straight to the live shows. Twenty acts were shown each week and seven advanced, including the one that received the guest judge's golden buzzer. Guest judges were not given a red buzzer to use. Any act that received all four red buzzers was immediately eliminated from the competition. The four guest judges were George Lopez, Reba McEntire, Ne-Yo, and Louis Tomlinson.[5] This season, there were two Judge Cuts shows per week, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Consequently, the Judge Cuts ended in two weeks rather than the four weeks they have taken in earlier seasons. This change was made to avoid competition with NBC's upcoming Olympic Games broadcast.
After the Judge Cuts, three wildcards were selected to compete in the live shows: FLIP, Sila Sveta, and Steven Brundage.
Key | Buzzed | Golden buzzer | Advanced |
Eliminated |
Eliminated Immediately |
Advanced Immediately |
Wild Card |
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Round 1
Guest judge: Ne-Yo
Date: July 12, 2016
This was the first Judge Cuts not to feature any acts getting four red buzzers.
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Cowell | Klum | Ne-Yo | Brown | Mandel | ||||||||
Hara | 1 | Variety illusionist | Advanced | |||||||||
Philippe and Marie-Lee | 2 | Acrobats | Eliminated | |||||||||
Edgar | 3 | Band | Advanced | |||||||||
Miniotics | 4 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Jumpers in Command | 5 | Acrobatic jump rope troupe | Eliminated | |||||||||
Christopher | 6 | Dancing puppeteer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Brennley Brown | 7 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Lori Mae Hernandez | 8 | Comedian | Advanced | |||||||||
John Ferraro | 9 | Danger Performer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Jon Call | 10 | Strongman | Eliminated | |||||||||
Duo Guerrero | 11 | Tightrope walkers | Eliminated | |||||||||
Jon Dorenbos | 12 | Magician | Advanced Immediately | |||||||||
The Passing Zone | 13 | Comedic jugglers | Advanced | |||||||||
Julian Davis and the Hayburners | 14 | Bluegrass band | Eliminated | |||||||||
Raii and Whitney Smith | 15 | Singing duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Ronee Martin | 16 | Singer | Advanced | |||||||||
Cory Kahaney | 17 | Comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Axel Perez | 18 | Extreme balancing act | Eliminated | |||||||||
Rory Freeman | 19 | Contemporary dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Linkin' Bridge | 20 | A cappella singing group | Advanced |
Round 2
Guest judge: Reba McEntire
Date: July 13, 2016
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Cowell | Klum | McEntire | Brown | Mandel | ||||||||
Kadie Lynn Roberson | 1 | Singer/guitarist | Advanced | |||||||||
Vello Vaher | 2 | Contortionist | Advanced | |||||||||
House of Lewis | 3 | Hip hop band | Eliminated | |||||||||
Zach Sherwin | 4 | Comedic rapper | Eliminated | |||||||||
Skylar Katz | 5 | Rapper | Eliminated | |||||||||
Erik Cavanaugh | 6 | Contemporary dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Sofie Dossi | 7 | Extreme contortionist | Advanced Immediately | |||||||||
Moya Angela | 8 | Singer | Advanced | |||||||||
Parker Garrison | 9 | Contemporary dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Youngster | 10 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Cody Carter | 11 | Baton twirler | Eliminated | |||||||||
Kadan Bart Rockett | 12 | Illusionists | Advanced | |||||||||
Adam Grabowski | 13 | Comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Julia Scotti | 14 | Comedian | Advanced | |||||||||
OneVoice | 15 | Singing group | Eliminated | |||||||||
RL Bell | 16 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Cecile and Mighty | 17 | Singing illusionists | Eliminated | |||||||||
Steven Brundage | 18 | Rubik's Cube magician | Wild Card | |||||||||
Gary Sladek and Jim | 19 | Trampoline gymnasts | Eliminated | |||||||||
Deadly Games | 20 | Extreme knife throwers | Advanced |
Round 3
Guest judge: George Lopez
Date: July 19, 2016
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Cowell | Klum | Lopez | Brown | Mandel | ||||||||
José and Carrie | 1 | Dancing dog act | Eliminated | |||||||||
Daniel Joyner | 2 | Singer | Advanced | |||||||||
Ilan & Josh | 3 | Beatboxers | Eliminated | |||||||||
The Finest Family | 4 | Dance group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Blake Vogt | 5 | Magician | Advanced | |||||||||
Alla and Daniel | 6 | Mother & son dance duo | Advanced | |||||||||
Charles & Rose | 7 | Comedic variety act | Eliminated | |||||||||
Mason Bumba | 8 | Martial arts performer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Tape Face | 9 | Comedian | Advanced | |||||||||
Good Girl | 10 | Singing group | Eliminated | |||||||||
Dominique Dy | 11 | Singer/pianist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Madison Watkins | 12 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Charlie Plaças | 13 | Aerial performer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Malevo | 14 | Variety act | Advanced Immediately | |||||||||
Ian Stewart | 15 | Crossbow artist | Eliminated | |||||||||
Ryan Stock & AmberLynn | 16 | Sideshow act | Advanced | |||||||||
Al Ducharme | 17 | Comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Ryan Beard | 18 | Comedic singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Sam Morril | 19 | Comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Brian Justin Crum | 20 | Singer | Advanced |
Round 4
Guest judge: Louis Tomlinson
Date: July 20, 2016
This was the only episode of Judge Cuts this season in which acts received four red buzzers.
Act | Order | Performance type | Buzzes | Result | ||||||||
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Cowell | Klum | Tomlinson | Brown | Mandel | ||||||||
ThroWings | 1 | Extreme acrobats | Advanced | |||||||||
Campbell Walker Fields | 2 | Singer/pianist | Eliminated | |||||||||
FLIP | 3 | Dance crew | Wild Card | |||||||||
Shane and Shannon Jessen | 4 | Ballroom dance duo | Eliminated | |||||||||
Outlawz | 5 | Dance crew | Advanced | |||||||||
Ary Hill | 6 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Avonlea Martin | 7 | Singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Jayna Brown | 8 | Singer | Advanced Immediately | |||||||||
John Hetlinger | 9 | Rock singer | Eliminated | |||||||||
Nathan Bockstahler | 10 | Comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
Viktor Kee | 11 | Juggler | Advanced | |||||||||
Sos and Victoria | 12 | Quick change artists | Advanced | |||||||||
Jon Bernhardt | 13 | Novelty musician | Eliminated Immediately | |||||||||
Jonathan Nosan | 14 | Contortionist | Eliminated | |||||||||
The Amazing Armando | 15 | Magician | Eliminated Immediately | |||||||||
Musicality | 16 | A cappella group | Advanced | |||||||||
Oksana Grishina | 17 | Contemporary dancer | Eliminated | |||||||||
The Baron of the Universe | 18 | Strongman | Eliminated | |||||||||
D.J. Demers | 19 | Stand-up comedian | Eliminated | |||||||||
The Clairvoyants | 20 | Mentalists | Advanced |
^1 Because Brown was on stage during Armando's act, Tomlinson pressed her buzzer.
Quarterfinals
The live quarterfinals were held at the Dolby Theatre, starting on July 26, 2016. They featured the nine golden buzzer acts, the 24 acts passed through during the Judge Cuts round, and three wildcard acts chosen by the producers and judges. Twelve acts performed each week. Seven acts made it through to the semi-finals, while five were eliminated.
Key | Buzzed | Advanced |
Judges' Choice | Won Judges' Choice |
Lost Judges' Choice |
Dunkin' Save |
Judges' Wildcard |
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Week 1 (July 26–27)
Guests: Mat Franco, Paul Zerdin
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Cowell | Klum | Brown | Mandel | ||||||
Jayna Brown | 1 | Singer, performed a R&B version of Foy Vance's "Make It Rain". | Advanced | ||||||
Hara | 2 | Multimedia illusionist/dancer, performed a multimedia act involving doves, displaying a journey from Japan to Hollywood. | 1 | Eliminated | |||||
Outlawz | 3 | Hip-hop dance crew, performed a Ghostbusters-themed routine involving a virtual New York City subway train. | Eliminated | ||||||
Musicality | 4 | School choir, performed "One Last Time" by Ariana Grande. | Advanced | ||||||
Lori Mae Hernandez | 5 | Comedian, joked about her inability to be involved in politics due to her age, but mocked Donald Trump, and also quipped about her hatred of braces. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Deadly Games | 6 | Knife throwing duo, the wife covered her husband's head with a medieval hood, and then directed him in throwing blades at her while standing in front of an upright wooden board; then he threw flaming knives at a spinning board with his wife strapped on the board.2 | Judges' Choice | ||||||
Jon Dorenbos | 7 | Magician, performed a trick in which each judge drew an object, and an untouched bottle was broken that contained his predictions of what the judges would draw. All of his predictions were correct. | Advanced | ||||||
Daniel Joyner | 8 | Singer, performed a big band version of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Eliminated | ||||||
Tape Face | 9 | Comedian, used Heidi Klum and Nick Cannon to recreate a scene from the film Ghost using clay and a comedic skit using sunglasses, respectively. | Advanced | ||||||
Dorothy Williams | 10 | Burlesque dancer, performed a 1920s-style dance with a strip tease and backing Vegas-style dancers. | Eliminated | ||||||
Sila Sveta | 11 | Videomapping dance duo, performed a symbolic contemporary dance routine with lasers and video-mapping effects. | Eliminated | ||||||
Laura Bretan | 12 | opera singer, performed "The Prayer" by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli. | Advanced |
^1 After Mandel's vote tied the Judges' Choice, Deadly Games was announced to have received more of America's votes than Hara, and advanced to the semi-finals.
^2 In the middle of the Dunkin' Save vote during the results show, Deadly Games's picture was portrayed as Daniel Joyner, bringing Deadly Games's voting percentage to 0%. It was later fixed.
Week 2 (August 2–3)
Guests: Fitz and The Tantrums featuring Team iLuminate
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Cowell | Klum | Brown | Mandel | ||||||
FLIP | 1 | Dance troupe, performed high energy group routine to percussion of "Alive" by Sia and to "Sax" by Fleur East. | Eliminated | ||||||
Moya Angela | 2 | Singer, performed "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" by Whitney Houston | Eliminated | ||||||
Viktor Kee | 3 | Juggler, performed a routine consisting of emerging from a clear egg onto the stage, balancing a ball on his forehead, and balancing five on his spine while spinning around onstage, among other things. | Advanced | ||||||
Kadie Lynn Roberson | 4 | Country singer, performed "My Church" by Maren Morris. | 1 | Judges' Choice | |||||
Ryan Stock and AmberLynn | 5 | Sideshow performers, performed a curved sword-swallowing act, culminating with Ryan swallowing a rod with a target on it. AmberLynn was to shoot a flaming arrow into the target from a crossbow equipped with a laser sight, with the arrow going down the rod. However, the shot misfired, causing the arrow to hit Stock's neck. Stock was unharmed, and stated that the error was the result of the scope having "slipped" from the arrow.[15][16] | Eliminated | ||||||
Calysta Bevier | 6 | Singer, performed "Brave" by Sara Bareilles | Advanced | ||||||
Sofie Dossi | 7 | Aerialist contortionist, descended onto stage by silk, balanced her hands on small platforms while rotating and contorting herself, before finally firing an arrow into a target using her feet while blindfolded. | Advanced | ||||||
The Clairvoyants | 8 | Mentalist duo, showed a board, which had a prediction made by them. Amelie looked away from the judges and Thommy showed the judges a bowl which contained different jelly beans. Simon and Heidi chose different jelly beans at random, with Amelie correctly predicting the flavors and colors of both. Next, Mel B took a scoop and a glass, and Amelie predicted that she had put 22 jelly beans in the glass, which was correct. Finally, they ended their performance by bringing back the board mentioned before, on which was written that Simon and Heidi would choose the flavors they did, that Mel B would select 22 jelly beans, and even that Howie would make an unscripted comment about spicy chocolate flavored jelly beans. | Advanced | ||||||
Sal Valentinetti | 9 | Singer/Crooner, performed a big band/swing version of "Story of My Life" by One Direction. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
ThroWings | 10 | Acrobatic duo, performed their Russian Cradle routine with strobe lights, and including a trick that had caused Anny to break her back several years before. | Eliminated | ||||||
Steven Brundage | 11 | Rubik's Cube magician, handed Simon a giant Rubik's Cube to guard, before handing Heidi a coloured die, and asking her to roll it. He looked away, and asked her and Mel B to look at the colour. He asked Mel B to name a different colour, she chose red, and he produced a cube from a bag with all the red squares on one side. He then produced a cube from Heidi's bag with all the blue squares on one side, before Heidi revealed blue was her colour. He then asked Howie to mix up a Rubik's Cube while he mixed up one behind his back. He then revealed that his cube, Howie's cube, and the giant cube he gave to Simon earlier all matched up perfectly on all six sides. | Advanced | ||||||
Sos and Victoria | 12 | Quick change duo, performed a quick change act in which Victoria changed outfits behind cloths, underneath glitter, and inside booths, all to the soundtrack of Meghan Trainor's "Me Too". | Eliminated | ||||||
^1 After Cowell's vote tied the Judges' Choice, Kadie Lynn Roberson was announced to have received more of America's vote than ThroWings, and advanced to the semifinals.
^2 Cowell pressed his buzzer after his comments on ThroWings. Cowell later stated that he did press his buzzer after the performance due to safety reasons.
Week 3 (August 23–24)
Guests: Recycled Percussion, Michael Phelps
Act | Order | Performance description | Buzzes and judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Cowell | Klum | Brown | Mandel | ||||||
Vello Vaher | 1 | Acrobat/contortionist, performed a pirate themed routine involving contorting his body while climbing stairs, walls, and ropes, and flying through the air by his teeth on a zip line. | Eliminated | ||||||
Ronee Martin | 2 | Singer, performed "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers. | Eliminated | ||||||
Kadan Bart Rockett | 3 | Illusionists, performed an escape artist trick where he got the judges to handcuff him once each, and then he went into a box and locked himself in the box. After that, Kadan's sister Brooklyn chainsawed the box that Kadan was in and after that it was revealed that he was inside a toolbox that was talked about in the beginning of the show | Advanced | ||||||
Linkin' Bridge | 4 | A cappella group, performed "Always on My Mind" by Elvis Presley. | Judges' Choice | ||||||
Alla and Daniel | 5 | Ballroom dance duo, danced to "Cake by the Ocean" by DNCE. | Eliminated | ||||||
Blake Vogt | 6 | Magician, performed a trick in which he first had a random audience member name a bird, that bird being a blue jay, and then had Simon pick a card which then came out of an untouched egg once cracked. Vogt then released several "Blue Jay" feathers onto himself from the top of the stage whilst revealing the words "Blue Jay" on the inside of a cardboard that dispensed the feathers that had been there since the beginning of the act. | Advanced | ||||||
Edgar | 7 | Family band, performed "You've Got a Friend" by James Taylor | Advanced | ||||||
Julia Scotti | 8 | Comedian, performed a routine in which she joked about marriage and dating a prison convict. | Eliminated | ||||||
Brian Justin Crum | 9 | Singer, performed "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins | Advanced | ||||||
Malevo | 10 | Malambo group, performed a rhythmic dance routine to the tune of Woodkid's "Run Boy Run", tap dancing in gaucho's boots in unison, beating drums in a circle, twirling staffs, and whirling boleadoras | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
The Passing Zone | 11 | Comedic juggling duo, performed a reprise of their astronaut-themed Season 1 Semifinal performance; they hung Mandel, Mel B, and Klum from ropes and pushed them around without them colliding in midair. | Wild Card | ||||||
Grace VanderWaal | 12 | Singer-songwriter, performed her original song "Beautiful Thing". | Advanced |
Semifinals
The live semifinals started on August 30, 2016. They feature the 21 acts voted to the semifinals, plus the judges' semifinal wildcard pick. Each week, eleven acts will perform. Five will go through, while six will be eliminated. There were no buzzes in the semi-finals.
Key | Buzzed | Advanced |
Judges' Choice | Won Judges' Choice |
Lost Judges' Choice |
Dunkin' Save |
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Week 1 (August 30–31)
Guests: The Illusionists
Act | Order | Performance description | Judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Cowell | Klum | Brown | Mandel | ||||||
Sal Valentinetti | 1 | Singer/Crooner, performed "That's Life" by Frank Sinatra. | Advanced | ||||||
Blake Vogt | 2 | Magician, performed a trick in which he tore off a piece of a card that Simon chose, and made it reappear in the empty card box. Vogt then got on a scissor lift and covered himself with a large cloth, only to disappear upon dropping the cloth and reappearing on one of the theater's balconies. | Eliminated | ||||||
Edgar | 3 | Family band, performed "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts. | Eliminated | ||||||
Lori Mae Hernandez | 4 | Comedian, performed a routine in which she joked about the U.S Olympic team, her barbie doll collection, and Nick and the judges. | Eliminated | ||||||
Musicality | 5 | School choir, performed "Born This Way" by Lady Gaga. | Eliminated | ||||||
Deadly Games | 6 | Knife throwing duo, performed a routine consisting of Alfredo using a whip to cut a rose off of a stem in Anna's mouth, throwing knives at Anna while she was obscured by a long white canvas, and shooting a crossbow at her whilst holding balloons with her mouth/hands. | Eliminated | ||||||
Tape Face | 7 | Comedian, performed a routine in which he brought an audience member to the stage to "duel" with him using staple guns and balloons under both men's armpits and between their legs. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
Jon Dorenbos | 8 | Magician, performed a trick in which he made the judges throw a football at a U.S. map, then proceeded to reveal 4 quarters in a locked chest that represented the states the judges threw their footballs at. Dorenbos also revealed a hidden map to the judges that predicted the locations of the judges' throws. | Advanced | ||||||
Grace VanderWaal | 9 | Singer-songwriter/ukulelist, performed her original song, "Light the Sky". | Advanced | ||||||
Malevo | 10 | Malambo group, performed an Argentine folk dance routine with elements such as water and percussion incorporated. | Eliminated | ||||||
Laura Bretan | 11 | Opera Singer, performed Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Pie Jesu". | Judges' Choice |
Week 2 (September 6–7)
Guests: Andra Day, Blue Journey
Act | Order | Performance description | Judges' choices | Result | |||||
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Cowell | Klum | Brown | Mandel | ||||||
Jayna Brown | 1 | Singer, performed "Rise" by Katy Perry. | Eliminated | ||||||
Kadan Bart Rockett | 2 | Illusionists, performed a trick in which they made all of their classmates appear out of a cardboard schoolhouse. | Eliminated | ||||||
Kadie Lynn Roberson | 3 | Singer, performed "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack. | Eliminated | ||||||
Viktor Kee | 4 | Juggler, performed a routine consisting of emerging out of a treasure chest, levitating a ball, and then juggling four balls in a variety of ways. | 1 | Judges' Choice | |||||
Linkin' Bridge | 5 | Vocal group, performed "7 Years" by Lukas Graham. | Advanced | ||||||
The Passing Zone | 6 | Comedic jugglers, performed a routine in which they juggled flaming torches around Cowell. | Eliminated | ||||||
Calysta Bevier | 7 | Singer, performed "Human" by Christina Perri. | Eliminated | ||||||
Steven Brundage | 8 | Rubik's Cube magician, performed a variety of rubik's cube magic, including suddenly solving a mixed up cube in the air, throwing a cube behind his back solved, a trick with over 200 Rubik's cubes, and other tricks; he also did a routine by asking Cannon to choose a card with a celebrity's name on it while the judges were mixing Rubik's cubes, followed by asking Cannon to place the mixed cubes on a board, followed by revealing the chosen celebrity on the board. | Eliminated | ||||||
Sofie Dossi | 9 | Contortionist/hand balancer, performed a routine in which she balanced and rotated on a platform using her hands while contorting her body, followed by a performance on a suspended hoop. | Dunkin' Save | ||||||
The Clairvoyants | 10 | Mentalists, performed a routine in which they asked for Mandel to ask Cowell a question, asked Mel B for an influence, asked Klum to name a kiss location, named the time on a clock correctly, and correctly named what the judges wrote. | Advanced | ||||||
Brian Justin Crum | 11 | Singer, performed "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears. | Advanced |
^1 After Mandel's vote tied the Judges' Choice, Viktor Kee was announced to have received more of America's votes than Steven Brundage, and advanced to the finals.
Finals
The performances took place on September 13, 2016, where 10 acts performed. Every performance received a standing ovation from every judge. No acts were buzzed.
The season finale took place on September 14, 2016. During the finale results, the top 5 acts were revealed first; then they were eliminated in reverse ranking from fifth place to third place. Grace VanderWaal was announced the winner at the end of the finale. She won the million-dollar prize and is set to headline at the PH Showroom at the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on October 27, 28, 29, and 30. 2016.[17]
Key | Advanced to the top 5 |
Top 10 |
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Guests: Pitbull, LunchMoney Lewis, Paula Abdul, Stevie Nicks, Il Volo
Act | Order | Performance description | Ranking |
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Sal Valentinetti | 1 | Singer/Crooner, performed "Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darin Guest Performers: Jersey Boys; Sang "Oh What a Night." | Advanced |
Sofie Dossi | 2 | Aerialist Contortionist, performed a compilation act, including a fast back-flip sequence and an aerial ring routine. Guest Performers: Il Volo, Sofie Dossi, and Viktor Kee; Laura Bretan and II Volo sing a duet of "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot, while Sofie swings from a hoop in the sky and Viktor juggles balls. | Top 10 |
Linkin' Bridge | 3 | Vocal Group, performed "See You Again" by Charlie Puth. Guest Performer: Silhouettes; Sang "7 Years" with Silhouettes shadow dancing in the background. | Top 10 |
Laura Bretan | 4 | Opera Singer, performed "O mio babbino caro", by Giacomo Puccini. Guest Performers: Il Volo, Sofie Dossi, and Viktor Kee; Laura Bretan and II Volo sing a duet of "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot, while Sofie Dossi swings from a hoop in the sky and Viktor juggles balls. | Top 10 |
The Clairvoyants | 5 | Mentalist Duo, performed an act where they compiled their previous performances together, naming a man's birthday from the crowd, naming the expiration date and the last four numbers of Simon's credit card while Amelie was submerged underwater, and naming the Howie-flavored jelly bean that Mel B described inside of a pendant. Guest Performers: Paula Abdul, and Jon Dorenbos; Thommy hands Heidi a book of celebrities. She yells "stop" on a photo of Paula Abdul, who joins them on stage carrying a box. We're playing the lottery, and each judge picks a random number between 1 and 50. Then they open a box, which contains a lottery ticket with the numbers each judge chose. They hand Paula an envelope, and Jon has Paula pick card from a giant deck of cards. He has her pick a card and tear it into four pieces, three of which he puts into a paper bag. Then he makes them disappear, and they reappear in the envelope reassembled. And the remaining corner is a perfect match. | Advanced |
Brian Justin Crum | 6 | Singer, Performed "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson. Brian did not have a Guest Performer; instead he sang "Creep" by Radiohead. | Advanced |
Tape Face | 7 | Comedian, performed an act with horse puppets to the tune of "William Tell Overture", featuring Mel B with a toilet seat around her neck as he fired a plunger at the toilet seat in a parody of the William Tell legend. Guest Performers: Jon Dorenbos, Brian Justin Crum, Viktor Kee, and Shon China Lacy; Tape Face gets them all to sway to "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers. Then he sits them in four chairs, with their backs all facing the same direction. He lays them down so that they're leaning on each other and pulls out the chairs, one by one, so that they are now the chairs. He sits down, reads some papers and snaps a selfie, and they're stuck that way until he slides the chairs back so they can de-tangle. | Top 10 |
Viktor Kee | 8 | Juggler, performed with several different juggling methods, including one with a flaming ball. Guest Performers: Il Volo, Sofie Dossi, and Laura Bretan; juggles balls while Laura Bretan and II Volo sing a duet of "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot, while Sofie Dossi swings from a hoop in the sky. | Top 10 |
Jon Dorenbos | 9 | Magician, told an inspirational story while manipulating cards the judges signed. Guest Performers: Guest Performers: Paula Abdul, and The Clairvoyants; Thommy hands Heidi a book of celebrities. She yells "stop" on a photo of Paula Abdul, who joins them on stage carrying a box. We're playing the lottery, and each judge picks a random number between 1 and 50. Then they open a box, which contains a lottery ticket with the numbers each judge chose. They hand Paula an envelope, and Jon has Paula pick card from a giant deck of cards. He has her pick a card and tear it into four pieces, three of which he puts into a paper bag. Then he makes them disappear, and they reappear in the envelope reassembled. And the remaining corner is a perfect match. | Advanced |
Grace VanderWaal | 10 | Singer-songwriter/Ukelilist, sang an original song called "Clay" with an anti-bullying message. Grace did not have a guest performer, but she sang her original: "I Don't Know my Name." | Advanced |
Finale
Key | 1st place (Winner) |
2nd place (Runner-up) |
3rd place |
4th place |
5th place |
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Act | Result |
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Grace VanderWaal | Winner |
The Clairvoyants | Runner-Up |
Jon Dorenbos | 3rd place |
Brian Justin Crum | 4th place |
Sal Valentinetti | 5th place |
Top 36 acts
Key | Winner | Runner-up | Third Place | Top 5 | Finalist | Semifinalist (lost judges' vote) | Semifinalist (lost audience vote) | Quarterfinalist (lost judges' vote) | Quarterfinalist (lost audience vote) | Golden buzzer | Judges' wild card (quarterfinals) | Judges' wild card (semifinals) |
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Name of Act | Age(s) | Genre | Act | Hometown | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Result |
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Grace VanderWaal | 12 | Singing | Singer-songwriter/ukulelist | Suffern, New York | 3 | 1 | Winner |
The Clairvoyants | 28 & 29 | Magic | Mentalists | Vienna, Austria | 2 | 2 | Runner-up |
Jon Dorenbos | 35 | Magic | Magician | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 1 | 1 | 3rd Place |
Brian Justin Crum | 28 | Singing | Singer | San Diego, California | 3 | 2 | 4th Place |
Sal Valentinetti | 21 | Singing | Singer/Crooner | Bethpage, New York | 2 | 1 | 5th Place |
Tape Face | 38 | Comedy | Comedian | Canterbury, New Zealand | 1 | 1 | Finalist (Won Dunkin' Save Vote) |
Laura Bretan | 14 | Singing | Opera Singer | Chicago, Illinois | 1 | 1 | Finalist (Won Judges' Vote) |
Linkin' Bridge | 36–41 | Singing | Vocal group | Louisville, Kentucky | 3 | 2 | Finalist (Won Public Vote) |
Sofie Dossi | 15 | Gymnastics | Contortionist | Cypress, California | 2 | 2 | Finalist (Won Dunkin' Save Vote) |
Viktor Kee | 45 | Juggling | Juggler | Priluki, Ukraine | 2 | 2 | Finalist (Won Judges' Vote) |
Steven Brundage | 25 | Magic | Rubik's Cube Magician | Saratoga Springs, New York | 2 | 2 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
Edgar | 15–36 | Singing | Family band | Toluca Lake, California | 3 | 1 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
Blake Vogt | 27 | Magic | Magician | Lebanon, Indiana | 3 | 1 | Eliminated |
Calysta Bevier | 16 | Singing | Singer | Grand Rapids, Ohio | 2 | 2 | Eliminated |
Deadly Games | 32 & 34 | Danger | Knife throwing duo | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1 | 1 | Eliminated |
Jayna Brown | 14 | Singing | Singer | Baltimore, Maryland | 1 | 2 | Eliminated |
Kadan Bart Rockett | 10 | Magic | Illusionist duo | Hollywood, California | 3 | 2 | Eliminated |
Kadie Lynn Roberson | 12 | Singing | Country singer/guitarist | Kemp, Texas | 2 | 2 | Eliminated |
Lori Mae Hernandez | 13 | Comedy | Comedian | Lancaster, California | 1 | 1 | Eliminated |
Malevo | 17–42 | Variety | Malambo group | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 3 | 1 | Eliminated |
Musicality | 15–18 | Singing | School choir | Chicago, Illinois | 1 | 1 | Eliminated |
The Passing Zone | 49 | Juggling | Comedic juggling duo | Hermosa Beach, California | 3 | 2 | Eliminated |
Hara | 25 | Variety | Multimedia illusionist/dancer | Japan | 1 | N/A | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
ThroWings | 25 & 29 | Acrobatics | Acrobatic duo | Boston, Massachusetts | 2 | N/A | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
Ronee Martin | 62 | Singing | Singer | Columbia, Virginia | 3 | N/A | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
Alla & Daniel | 8 & 32 | Dance | Ballroom dance duo | Saratov, Russia | 3 | N/A | Eliminated |
Daniel Joyner | 17 | Singing | Singer | Alamo, Tennessee | 1 | N/A | Eliminated |
Dorothy Williams | 90 | Dance | Burlesque dancer | Hilo, Hawaii | 1 | N/A | Eliminated |
FLIP | 14–17 | Dance | Dance troupe | Lévis, Canada | 2 | N/A | Eliminated |
Julia Scotti | 63 | Comedy | Comedian | Whiting, New Jersey | 3 | N/A | Eliminated |
Moya Angela | 32 | Singing | Singer | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2 | N/A | Eliminated |
Outlawz | 17–20 | Dance | Hip-hop dance crew | Gilbert, Arizona | 1 | N/A | Eliminated |
Ryan Stock & AmberLynn | 34 | Danger | Sideshow performer duo | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2 | N/A | Eliminated |
Sila Sveta | 20–35 | Dance | Videomapping dance duo | Los Angeles, California | 1 | N/A | Eliminated |
Sos & Victoria Petrosyan | 37 & 44 | Variety | Quick change duo | Mannheim, Germany | 2 | N/A | Eliminated |
Vello Vaher | 52 | Gymnastics | Acrobat/contortionist | Tallinn, Estonia | 3 | N/A | Eliminated |
Ratings
U.S. Nielsen ratings
Show | Episode title | First air date | Timeslot (EDT) | Rating (18–49) |
Share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
Nightly rank |
Weekly rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Auditions Week 1 (Premiere) | May 31, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.6 | 10 | 11.67[18] | 1 | 3[19] |
2 | Auditions Week 2 | June 7, 2016 | 2.3 | 8 | 10.79[20] | 1 | 3[21] | |
3 | Auditions Week 3 | June 14, 2016 | 2.6 | 10 | 11.54[22] | 1 | 5[23] | |
4 | Auditions Week 4 | June 21, 2016 | 2.3 | 9 | 11.73[24] | 1 | 1[25] | |
5 | Auditions Week 5 | June 28, 2016 | Tuesday 9:00 p.m. | 2.4 | 9 | 11.21[26] | 1 | 1[27] |
6 | Auditions Week 6 | July 5, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.7 | 10 | 12.81[28] | 1 | 1[29] |
7 | Judge Cuts 1 | July 12, 2016 | 2.4 | 9 | 11.54[30] | 1 | 1[31] | |
8 | Judge Cuts 2 | July 13, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.4 | 9 | 11.85[32] | 1 | 2[31] |
9 | Judge Cuts 3 | July 19, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.3 | 9 | 11.10[33] | 1 | 2[34] |
10 | Judge Cuts 4 | July 20, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.3 | 9 | 10.78[35] | 1 | 1[34] |
11 | Quarterfinals, Week 1 (Performances) | July 26, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.3 | 9 | 10.47[36] | 1 | 1[37] |
12 | Quarterfinals, Week 1 (Results) | July 27, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 1.8 | 8 | 9.52[38] | 1 | 3 (tie)[37] |
13 | Quarterfinals, Week 2 (Performances) | August 2, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.5 | 9 | 11.57[39] | 1 | 4 (tie) [40] |
14 | Quarterfinals, Week 2 (Results) | August 3, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 1.8 | 7 | 9.39[41] | 1 (tie) | 8 (tie)[40] |
15 | Quarterfinals, Week 3 (Performances) | August 23, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.4 | 9 | 11.26[42] | 1 | 1[43] |
16 | Quarterfinals, Week 3 (Results) | August 24, 2016 | Wednesday 9:00 p.m. | 2.1 | 8 | 10.67[44] | 1 (tie) | 2 (tie)[43] |
17 | Semifinals, Week 1 (Performances) | August 30, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.6 | 10 | 12.28[45] | 1 | 2[46] |
18 | Semifinals, Week 1 (Results) | August 31, 2016 | Wednesday 9:00 p.m. | 2.0 | 8 | 10.50[47] | 1 | 4[46] |
19 | Semifinals, Week 2 (Performances) | September 6, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.5 | 9 | 11.96[48] | 1 | 6[49] |
20 | Semifinals, Week 2 (Results) | September 7, 2016 | Wednesday 9:00 p.m. | 2.0 | 7 | 10.61[50] | 2 | 9[49] |
21 | Finals (Performances) | September 13, 2016 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.8 | 10 | 13.97[51] | 1 | 4 (tie)[52] |
22 | Finale | September 14, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 2.8 | 10 | 14.41[53] | 1 | 4 (tie)[52] |
Specials
Show | Episode title | First air date | Timeslot (EDT) | Rating (18–49) |
Share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
Nightly rank |
Weekly rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S1 | Best of Season 11 Auditions | July 6, 2016 | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. | 1.8 | 7 | 8.48[54] | 2 | 5[29] |
S2 | Quarterfinals Week 3 Recap | August 24, 2016 | 1.4 | 6 | 7.26[44] | 2 | 13 (tie)[43] | |
S3 | Semifinals Week 1 Recap | August 31, 2016 | 1.2 | 7 | 6.46[47] | 2 | 16[46] | |
Contestants who appeared on other seasons or shows
- The Passing Zone competed in season 1 and finished in the final.
- Dan Meyer competed in season 3, but was cut in Vegas.
- Russian Bar Trio competed in season 3, but had to withdraw due to injury. Donald Braswell took their place.
- Diane Barnard competed in season 9, and was eliminated during auditions in both seasons.
- Sal Valentinetti appeared on season 14 of American Idol and was cut during Hollywood Week.
- Cory Kahaney competed in season 1 of Last Comic Standing and finished in the final. She also appeared in season 4 of Food Network Star and was eliminated first.
- Steven Brundage and Blake Vogt participated on the second season of Penn & Teller: Fool Us, where Brundage successfully fooled Penn & Teller.
- Pato & Ginger participated on the first season of México Tiene Talento, where they finished runners-up.
- José and Carrie participated on the ninth season of La France a un incroyable talent and finished as a semifinalist.
- Laura Bretan won the sixth season of Românii au talent.
- Will Jay competed in the fourth season of The Voice of China and was eliminated in the Knockouts. (He was eliminated in the auditions this season.)
International broadcasts
In Indonesia, the eleventh season of the show has currently been broadcast by NET. since October 22, 2016 every Saturday and Sunday at 10.00 PM WIB.[55] But, since Monday, October 31, in addition to the weekend slot, the show has also been broadcast every Monday to Friday at 5.00 PM WIB as the replacement of the currently concluded TV drama, the second season of Kesempurnaan Cinta, which was concluded on Friday, October 28, 2016.[56]
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External links
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