Who Went Home on AGT? Who Made the Finals on AGT?

Updated 18 September 2025 03:09 PM

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Who Went Home on AGT? Who Made the Finals on AGT?

Who Went Home on AGT?

Bay Melnick Virgolino, Birmingham Youth Fellowship Choir, Jourdan Blue, TT Boys, Unreal and Zak Mirz all said goodbye to their AGT Season 20 dreams.

Every AGT elimination night feels a little bit like watching someone try to dodge falling Jenga pieces—you know somebody’s going down, but it’s always a surprise how and who actually tumbles. Personally, seeing TT Boys pack up felt like a gut punch. Those dudes had energy for days and looked like they were having the time of their lives up there. Unreal, the dance crew, never quite clicked for me, but they had their fans—someone will always defend them online, guaranteed.

Bay Melnick Virgolino? Tough break. Not the biggest social media presence, but those who loved Bay, loved Bay. Last night results just remind us that popularity and votes can be fickle—sometimes the best technical performance won’t get the ticket, especially in a season full of wild showmanship.

Moments like these always get the Twitter fingers moving. AGT fans are basically split between outrage and acceptance—some begging for a “wild card” comeback, others reminding everyone it’s just the semifinals, life moves on. Honestly, half the fun of AGT eliminations is the fiery debate that pops up after. Who got robbed? Who deserves to go on? It’s not just a show—it’s an entire living room of opinions.

Those left the show last night

  • Bay Melnick Virgolino
  • Birmingham Youth Fellowship Choir
  • Jourdan Blue
  • TT Boys
  • Unreal
  • Zak Mirz (confirmed as eliminated by final results)

Who Made the Finals on AGT?

Here’s the headline: Chris Turner, Jessica Sanchez, Leo High School Choir, LightWire Projection, and Sirca Marea Acrobat all punched their ticket to the big finale.

Talk about a five-star lineup—Jessica Sanchez was smooth and fierce as ever. Every time she steps up, it feels like she was born holding a mic. There’s something about watching her—like following the thread of a great story, every performance is a new chapter. If she goes all the way, no one’s going to argue.

Chris Turner is a walking, rapping, surprise package. His fans are loud, loyal, and basically treat every performance like the Super Bowl. The Leo High School Choir clinched the final spot, which gave me chills—not just because they sounded fantastic, but because seeing a school choir ride such a wave of support is pure, joyful chaos. That kind of win says something about the power of community rallies and proud parents clogging up voting platforms.

Finalists 

  • Chris Turner
  • Jessica Sanchez
  • Leo High School Choir
  • LightWire Projection
  • Sirca Marea Acrobat

Add them to the existing Live Golden Buzzer winners: Steve Ray Ladsen (Sofia Vergara’s buzzer), Mama Duke (Mel B’s buzzer), Micha Palance (Simon Cowell’s buzzer), and Team Recycled (Howie Mandel’s buzzer).

That means we’re set for a jam-packed finale. Wild, right? If you have a favorite, better set five alarms for finale voting next week. The AGT finals are always a circus of glitter, nerves, and standing ovations. Place your bets with friends—I’ve lost many (fake) wagers this way, and never learned.

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Let’s rewind for a minute. The night kicked off with Terry Crews tossing out recaps of Tuesday’s acts, reminding everyone just what was at stake. Sometimes I wonder if Terry gets secretly tired of all this, or if he just eats energy bars for days—either way, the hype was real.

First up: Birmingham Youth Choir vs. Jessica Sanchez. The choir didn’t make it, but Jessica slid through like it was nothing. You could see from her reaction—genuine shock mixed with that “Did I just hear right?” face. AGT moments, man, they’re instant meme material.

Next, Chris Turner vs. Unreal—a rapper against a dance crew. It almost felt scripted, the underdog vibe versus polished choreography. Chris made it through and probably celebrated with a freestyle backstage (if not, he should’ve).

LightWire vs. Sirca Marea Acrobat vs. Zak Mirz was next, and this is where AGT did its classic twist: gave two acts spots instead of one. AGT producers know how to stir the pot—sometimes I think they base every twist on how loudly the audience gasps. Zak Mirz didn’t advance, but if he starts a touring magic show, I’d buy a ticket.

A break for Solange Kardinaly (quick-change artist/magician, Season 19’s fourth place)—one of those performances where you think, What am I watching? Why does every costume look better than the last? Plus, it’s always fun when old AGT alumni pop back in. Someone should make a big reunion show, honestly.

Then—the great AGT trivia game. Simon and Mel B versus Sofia and Howie. Simon and Mel B won, which begged the question: Do judges secretly practice AGT trivia off-camera? The day I beat Simon at trivia is the day I start believing in magic.

Back to results: Jourdan Blue clinched the fifth spot with some solid musician vibes—smooth, underrated, and clearly appreciated by the voting public. Last up: TT Boys versus Leo High School Choir. The choir captured the final slot, which probably caused a stampede of proud parents in group chats everywhere.

People say AGT is predictable, but technical skill only gets you so far. Tonight proved that, once again, it’s a mix of emotional connection, vote power, and sometimes just plain luck. To all the acts going home—keep grinding. To those in the finals—don’t blink; the pressure’s real. And for the rest of us? We get another week of wild performances and nail-biting results next Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC (plan accordingly).

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