America's Got Talent is coming back soon and viewers will be surprised to know that each judge will be able to ring the golden bell twice. America's Got Talenta television competition that allows anyone to show off a talent they have (no matter how weird), is back for season 19 and Simon Cowell is excited about this change in the long-running show, even hinting that the first two days had him and other judges with “more Golden Buzzers than we've ever used.” This season will feature Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klumi Howie Mandel sitting alongside Cowell as they witness the unique skills of various contestants during the audition round, followed by a series of live shows where one contestant will have a one-time chance to win $1 million. Terry Crews will return to his hosting duties, after being a regular on the show since 2019.
With nine Golden Buzzers up for grabs and plenty of performances sure to impress the audience and the judges, here's where and when you can watch the competition on TV and streaming.
America's Got Talent
A popular talent show where contestants from all walks of life compete for a chance to win a major cash prize and the title of America's Most Talented Performer. Acts include singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and other unique talents, all performing in front of a panel of judges and a live audience. Each episode features auditions, judges' deliberations and audience reactions, leading up to live shows where viewers can vote for their favorites. The series is known for its wide variety of acts, emotional storylines and the exciting journey of discovering new talent.
- Publication date
- June 21, 2006
- chastity
- Regis Philbin, Jerry Springer, Nick Cannon, Tyra Banks, Terry Crews, Piers Morgan, David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, Sharon Osbourne, Howie Mandel, Howard Stern, Mel B, Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, Julianne Hough, Gabrielle Union, Sofia Vergara
- Main genre
- reality
- seasons
- 18
- Creator(s)
- Ken Warwick
When does America's Got Talent Season 19 premiere on TV?
The talent competition will air again starting tonight, May 28, 2024. As in previous years, the show will begin on NBC at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT.
Will America's Got Talent Season 19 be available to stream?
If you can't catch the season premiere tonight, rest assured, because the episode will be available to stream afterward. There are a few options to catch up with the reality show after new episodes on TV. If you prefer to watch online, NBC.com is the best way to watch as the judges evaluate the talented contestants and choose who will stay in the competition. There is also the option to watch the show via the NBC app on your mobile device.
Peacock is an official NBC partner, meaning new episodes of America's Got Talent Season 19 will be on the streaming platform on Wednesdays, one day after it airs on TV. For those who don't subscribe to the streamer, there are two plans to consider when subscribing to Peacock.
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What is included? |
price |
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Peacock Premium |
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$6 per month / $60 per year |
Peacock Premium Plus |
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$12 per month / $120 per year |
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Watch the trailer for America's Got Talent Season 19
The official trailer for this season was released earlier this month and features an array of singers, dancers, acrobats and unexpected talents who took to the stage in hopes of going home with the million dollar prize of dollars According to the judges' reactions, some performances will make the audience gasp, close their eyes and surprise with one of the youngest acts joining the bill. Starting tonight, viewers will finally get to see what's in store for the upcoming episodes, and perhaps witness the first Golden Buzzer of the season.
What is America's Got Talent Season 19 Episode Schedule?
The show will begin its round of auditions this week and will continue throughout the summer. It will then take a short break before returning to the round of live shows, with new episodes coming out twice a week. Below is the official schedule for the episode America's Got Talent Season 19, which includes both audition dates and live shows.
auditions
episode # |
Publication date |
Episode 1 |
May 28, 2024 |
Episode 2 |
June 4, 2024 |
Episode 3 |
June 11, 2024 |
Episode 4 |
June 18, 2024 |
Episode 5 |
June 25, 2024 |
Episode 6 |
July 2, 2024 |
Episode 7 |
July 9, 2024 |
Episode 8 |
July 16, 2024 |
Episode 9 |
July 23, 2024 |
Live shows
episode # |
Publication date |
Episode 10 |
August 13, 2024 |
Episode 11 |
August 14, 2024 |
Episode 12 |
August 20, 2024 |
Episode 13 |
August 21, 2024 |
Episode 14 |
August 27, 2024 |
Episode 16 |
August 28, 2024 |
Episode 17 |
September 3, 2024 |
Episode 18 |
September 4, 2024 |
Episode 19 |
September 10, 2024 |
Episode 20 |
September 11, 2024 |
Episode 21 |
September 17, 2024 |
Episode 22 |
September 18, 2024 |
Other talent contests like “America's Got Talent” to watch below
After catching up on new episodes of America's Got Talent Season 19, there's always time to venture into other live TV talent shows. From showdowns with singers to celebrities with no dance experience joining the bootcamp, here are some recommendations to watch next.
The Voice (2011-present)
As AGOT begins, another NBC favorite airs its season finale. The voice Season 25 closed on Monday, with a two-part special that included guest performances and appearances from former judges. In this reality show, the contestants sing to the judges who are seated with their backs to the contestants. With only a few minutes to surprise some of the most successful artists in the music scene, like now John Legend i Reba McEntire, they have to prove that their voice has what it takes to pass the auditions. After the judges give their stamp of approval, these contestants must compete against each other for a $100,000 cash prize and a record deal. The two-hour finale that aired recently topped it off Asher Havon as the big winner after being mentored by McEntire throughout his time on the show.
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The Masked Singer (2019-present)
Another show related to singing, The masked singer it is different from other reality hits that air on television. Instead of people signing up for a live competition, where they'll be judged on their skills and hoping to win a cash prize or the chance to pursue their dreams outside of the show, only celebrities can participate in this one. Throughout its episodes, actors and musicians don costumes and perform popular songs while the judges and the audience try to discover who the celebrity is behind the mask. Each week, one person is eliminated from the competition, with their identity revealed. The last edition of the show had Vanessa Hudgens winning the prize, after wearing a goldfish outfit throughout the show and dropping a few clues. The actress known for playing Gabriella Montez in the High School Musical trilogy has been off the music radar for a while now, having starred in several films following his time as a Disney star. Winning this edition allowed her to be recognized for her singing, for her performances on the screen.
Watch on Hulu
Dancing with the Stars (2005-present)
In the same way that The masked singer, Dancing with the stars it only allows celebrities to make the cut. This reality favorite started in 2005 and has since welcomed Hollywood celebrities, reality stars and other household names throughout the seasons as they learn different styles of ballroom dancing each week. Past winners include Jennifer Gray, Jordan Fisherand more recently Xotchil Gómezwho won the Mirrorball Trophy in Season 32. The show has already been renewed for Season 33, and while there's not much information about who will be joining the dance floor alongside the pros, it's likely the former DWTS winner Alfonso Ribeiro i Julianne Hough will return to their hosting duties for a second time, and the new season will likely continue to air on television and Disney +.
Watch on Disney+