Of the 11 acts that performed on Tuesday, only the Hakuna Matata Acrobats were able to rest easy. Having received a Golden Buzzer from Sofia Vergara in the quarterfinals, the quartet is already guaranteed a spot in the finals. That left the remaining 10, including Goodall, at the mercy of the voters.
For what it’s worth, TVLine readers were asked to pick their favorite performances from Tuesday’s show, and here’s how the results shook out: Goodall led the pack with 37%, followed by Roni Sagi & Rhythm at 15% and Ashes & Arrows at 8%. So, did our readers’ favorites make it through? Let’s find out…
We’ll start with Goodall, who seems to be an across-the-board fan favorite. For that reason, we assume you’ll be relieved to hear that he did make the cut, meaning you’ll get a chance to hear those sweet, sweet vocals again in the semifinals. And if you missed his performance on Tuesday, go ahead and hit PLAY on the video above. Your ears (and your heart) will thank you.
Read on to find out which of the other nine acts — Flewnt and Inkabee, Attraction Juniors, Liv Warfield, Hypers Kids Africa, Ashes & Arrows, Los Osos High School, Phillip Lewis, Roni Sagi and Rhythm, and Arshiya — are heading to the semifinals, then drop a comment with your thoughts on Wednesday’s results show below.
ELIMINATED: Flewnt and Inkabee
The flow remained strong with this father-son rap duo, as the Australian twosome reconvened on the AGT stage to spit another round of rhymes.
ELIMINATED: Attraction Juniors
The Hungarian shadow dance group once again wowed the judges with another moving performance in the quarterfinals.
ELIMINATED: Liv Warfield
The other Golden Buzzer recipient from the Season 19 premiere, Warfield hit the stage with another high-energy performance in the quarterfinals.
ELIMINATED: Hypers Kids Africa
The Ugandan dance group brought their fierce moves back to the AGT stage for another impressive performance.
SAFE: Ashes & Arrows
The North Carolina-based music group showed up ready to rock with an original song called “Wild Horses.”
ELIMINATED: Los Osos High School
The California-based dance group put up another strong showing in its second turn on the AGT stage.
SAFE (FINALS): Hakuna Matata Acrobats
The acrobatic group from Tanzania leapt back into action with another eye-popping routine in the quarterfinals. In fact, their second showing was so impressive, it earned them Sofia Vergara’s live Golden Buzzer.
ELIMINATED: Phillip Lewis
The 27-year-old Georgia-based baton twirler came back to the quarterfinals with another dizzying routine.
SAFE: Roni Sagi & Rhythm
Good dog? More like great dog. Roni Sagi and Rhythm returned to AGT on Tuesday with another fun routine.
ELIMINATED: Arshiya
The 13-year-old contortionist once again left the AGT judges totally bent out of shape with another jaw-dropping (and mildly terrifying) routine.