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America's Got Talent
Season 10
Promotional poster for season 10, featuring (L to R) judges Mandel, Mel B, Stern, Klum, and host Cannon
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Jason Raff
Sam Donnelly
Nick Cannon
Howard Stern
Mel B
Heidi Klum
Howie Mandel
Neil Patrick Harris (guest)
Michael Bublé (guest)
Marlon Wayans (guest)
Piers Morgan (guest)
Paul Zerdin
Drew Lynch
Radio City Music Hall
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NBC
May 26 (2015-05-26) –September 16, 2015 (2015-09-16)

The tenth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 26 to September 16, 2015. After the previous season, the format of the second round of auditions was changed to a more competitive stage under the title "Judge Cuts", with each episode under this new arrangement featuring a guest judge. For the first use of the format, the guest judges included Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Bublé, Marlon Wayans, and Piers Morgan.

Other changes included the "Golden Buzzer" format that was introduced in the previous season to match the arrangement used across the Got Talent franchise, and minor adjustments to the Wildcard format. The online public voting system was also amended, by renaming it to coincide with the program's newest sponsor for the year. As the program was entering its tenth year of broadcast, two specials were produced to celebrate ten years of America's Got Talent and Got Talent respectively. The first, "10 Years of Talent", aired on July 29, 2015. The second, "World's Got Talent", aired on August 5, 2015.

The tenth season was won by ventriloquist Paul Zerdin, with comedian Drew Lynch finishing in second, and mentalist Oz Pearlman placing third. During its broadcast, the season averaged around 10.28 million viewers.

Open auditions began in late 2014, between November and December in the cities of Tampa, Nashville, Richmond (New York), Chicago, St. Louis, San Antonio, Albuquerque, San Francisco, Seattle, Boise, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. Online auditions were also accepted. Judges' auditions took place in the same venues as last year, between March and May 2015, with a special session for extreme performances held at a venue in Pomona, California. With the program entering its tenth year, special compilation episodes were incorporated to celebrate the wide range of talent which had appeared on America's Got Talent and within the Got Talent franchise. They included some of the best acts, the most heartwarming stories, the oddest personalities, and the biggest show-stopping moments from the last 10 years. Updates on what some of these acts were currently doing were also shown, along with notable changes to the format of the program for the tenth season.

The second round of auditions changed to a live audience format titled "Judge Cuts". Held at a fixed venue, the new format had participants being divided into groups, with each group's participants required to each conduct a new performance before the judges. Along with a guest judge for each group, acts could only secure a place in the live rounds if they gained a majority vote from the panel. Judge Cuts operated on a similar arrangement to the Judges' auditions. The main judges could stop a performance with their buzzers, the panel could give feedback on a performance once it had ended, and filming of this stage included recordings of the host in the wings of the venue's stage. As the new stage would be held over several weeks (rather than a single week), the broadcast schedule of the program had to be altered, leading to the number of quarter-finals being reduced as a result. That effectively decreased the number of quarter-finalists the competition would have. The first use of the format had the involvement of some celebrities: actor Neil Patrick Harris, singer Michael Bublé, actor Marlon Wayans, and former AGT judge Piers Morgan.

Another change brought in was the format of the "Golden Buzzer", to coincide with the other editions of Got Talent. The use of the buzzer would allow any participant receiving it to be granted an automatic place in the live rounds, which took into consideration the new audition stage being introduced. While the main judges could only use the buzzer in the first stage, the guest judges could only use it during the second stage for a participant within the group they each oversaw. The Wildcard format from previous seasons was also changed. The judges would pick Wildcard quarter-finalists from any three participants eliminated in the Judge Cuts, regardless of whether the act was televised or not, as well as a single Wildcard semi-finalist from any participant eliminated in the quarter-finals. The online public voting system was also changed, not only in its name to reflect the change of sponsor for America's Got Talent for 2015, but also in allowing the public to vote between the participants in each quarter-final (those who placed 6th, 7th and 8th in the main public vote respectively) for a place in the semi-finals. While the judges voted on which of the two they didn't select for a final place in the next stage, the system for the semi-finals operated the same as before, but it was dropped entirely from being used in the finals. Prior to the start of the live rounds, two participants were forced to withdraw, one of whom had another engagement that would have conflicted with their involvement in the competition (leading to them being replaced by acts that had originally been eliminated in the Judge Cuts).

Thirty-six of the participants who auditioned for this season secured a place in the live quarter-finals, with twelve quarter-finalists performing in each show. These included comedian Drew Lynch, contemporary dance duo Freckled Sky, gospel singer Sharon Irving and classical singer Arielle Baril, who had each received a golden buzzer from the main judges; magician Piff the Magic Dragon, singing duet The Craig Lewis Band, ventriloquist Paul Zerdin, and Japanese light-and-sound dance troupe Siro-A, who had each received a golden buzzer from the guest judges; acrobatic dance duo Craig & Micheline, flyboarder Damone Rippy and gymnastic team Showproject, who were chosen as Wild Card quarter-finalists. About twenty-two quarter-finalists advanced and were split between the two semi-finals, including motocross team Metal Mulisha Fitz Army chosen as the Wildcard semi-finalist, with ten semi-finalists securing a place in the finals. Here are the results of each participant's overall performance in the season:

  Quarter-finalist | Wildcard Quarter-finalist | Wildcard Semi-finalist Golden Buzzer - Auditions | Golden Buzzer - Judge Cuts

ParticipantAge(s) 1GenreActFromQuarter-FinalResult
3 Shades of Blue19–20Singing / MusicBandPhiladelphia2Semi-finalist
Alicia Michilli23SingingSingerDetroit3Semi-finalist
Alondra Santos 313SingingMariachi SingerEl Monte, California1Semi-finalist
Animation Crew25–33DanceDance GroupSouth Korea2Eliminated
Arielle Baril11SingingOpera SingerDrexel Hill, Pennsylvania2Semi-finalist
Benjamin Yonattan14DanceDancerKalamazoo, Michigan3Eliminated
Benton Blount35SingingSinger & GuitaristNorth Carolina now Greenville, South Carolina1Finalist
Chapkis Dance Family14–35DanceDance GroupSuisun City, California3Eliminated
Craig & Micheline—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a 2Dance / AcrobaticsDance DuoSouth Africa1Eliminated
DADitude! 342–55DanceDance GroupLos Angeles3Eliminated
Damone Rippy16DangerFlyboarderAustin, Texas2Eliminated
Daniella Mass22SingingOpera SingerBarranquilla, Colombia3Semi-finalist
Derek Hughes43Comedy / MagicComic MagicianLos Angeles2Finalist
DM Nation14–29DanceDance GroupLévis, Canada2Eliminated
Drew Lynch23ComedyComedianLas Vegas1Runner-up
Freckled Sky20 & 28DanceDance DuoChicago2Eliminated
Freelusion27–29DanceVidemapping ActHungary3Semi-finalist
Gary Vider31ComedyComedianNew York City3Finalist
Ira—N/a 4SingingSinging PuppetLos Angeles 42Semi-finalist
Metal Mulisha Fitz Army25–30DangerMotocross TeamOmaha, Nebraska3Semi-finalist
Mountain Faith Band19–51MusicBluegrass BandSylva, North Carolina3Semi-finalist
Myq Kaplan36ComedyComedianNew York City2Eliminated
Oz Pearlman32MagicMentalistNew York City3Third place
Paul Zerdin42ComedyVentriloquistLondon1Winner
Piff the Magic Dragon34Magic / ComedyMagicianLondon, United Kingdom1Finalist
Samantha Johnson26SingingSingerNew Bedford, Massachusetts1Semi-finalist
Selected of God21–52SingingGospel ChoirDetroit3Eliminated
Sharon Irving29SingingGospel SingerChicago2Semi-finalist
Showproject21–33AcrobaticsGymnastics TeamArmenia, Czech Republic & Germany 61Eliminated
Siro-A23–36DanceDance GroupSendai, Japan1Semi-finalist
The CraigLewis Band30 & 33SingingSinging DuoAtlanta2Grand-finalist
The Gentlemen9 & 12DanceDance DuoFairfield, California1Eliminated
The Professional Regurgitator52DangerRegurgitatorGlasgow, Scotland3Grand-finalist
Triple Threat21SingingSinging TrioBenton, Arkansas1Eliminated
Uzeyer Novruzov39Acrobatics / DangerLadder AcrobatEysk, Russia2Finalist
Vita Radionova33AcrobaticsContortionistUkraine1Eliminated
  • .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this season.
  • ^2 The ages of Craig & Micheline were not disclosed on the program.
  • ^3 These participants were replacements for those who withdrew from the competition, despite securing a place in the live rounds.
  • ^4 No actual information on the puppeteer for this act was disclosed by the show, other than the location they came from.
  • ^5 For health and safety reasons, Metal Mulisha Fitz Army live round performances were pre-recorded at another site.
  • ^6 Locations denote where members of this group came from.

Buzzed Out | Judges' choice |   Advanced to Semi-finals   Won Online Public Vote |   Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Guest Performers, Results Show: The Rockettes, Mat Franco, and OMI

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' votesResult (August 12)
1Advanced
2Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
3Eliminated
4Eliminated
5Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
6Advanced
7Advanced
8Eliminated
9Advanced
10Eliminated
11Advanced
12Advanced (Online Public Vote)

Guest Performers, Results Show: Emily West, and William Close

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' votesResult (August 19)
1Eliminated
2Advanced
37Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
4Eliminated
5Advanced
6Advanced
7Advanced (Online Public Vote)
8Eliminated
9Eliminated
10Advanced
117Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
12Advanced
  • ^7 Due to the majority vote for 3 Shades of Blue, Klum's voting intention was not revealed.
  • ^8 For health & safety reasons, Damone Rippy's performance had to be pre-recorded at another site.

Guest Performers, Results Show: Cast of Le Rêve

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' votesResult (August 26)
1Eliminated
2Eliminated
3Eliminated
4Advanced
5Advanced (Online Public Vote)
6Advanced
7Advanced
8Eliminated
9Advanced
10Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
11Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
12Advanced
  • ^9 Metal Mulisha Fitz Army were later appointed the judges' WildCard semi-finalist.

Buzzed Out | Judges' choice |   Advanced to Finals   Won Online Public Vote |   Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Guest Performers, Results Show: The Illusionists, Taylor Williamson

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' votesResult (September 2)
1Eliminated
2Eliminated
3Eliminated
4Eliminated (Judges' Vote Tied - Lost by Public Vote)
5Advanced
6Advanced
7Advanced (Judges' Vote Tied - Won by Public Vote)
8Advanced
9Advanced (Online Public Vote)
10Eliminated
11Eliminated

Guest Performers, Results Show: Little Mix, and AcroArmy

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' votesResult (September 9)
1Eliminated
2Advanced (Judges' Vote Tied - Won by Public Vote)
3Eliminated
4Eliminated (Judges' Vote Tied - Lost by Public Vote)
5Eliminated
6Advanced
7Eliminated
8Advanced (Online Public Vote)
9Advanced
10Eliminated
11Advanced

Guest Performers, Performance show: The Rockettes, Flo Rida

Winner |   Runner-up |   3rd place |   Top 5

FinalistPerformed with(2nd Performance)Result (September 16)
Rachel PlattenFinalist
Penn & Teller and Mat Franco 10Finalist
Jeff Ross 122nd
Jeff Ross 12Finalist
Penn & Teller and Mat Franco 103rd
Terry Fator1st
Penn & Teller and Mat Franco 10Finalist
Yolanda Adams, and Harlem Gospel ChoirGrand-finalist
Penn & TellerGrand-finalist
Freelusion 11Finalist
  • ^10 Oz Pearlman, Piff the Magic Dragon and Derek Hughes conducted a joint routine for their second performance, and thus shared the same guest performers.
  • ^11 Although they lost in the semi-finals, Freelusion were given a special invite to conduct a joint routine with Uzeyer Novruzov for his second performance.
  • ^12 Drew Lynch and Gary Vider conducted a joint routine for their second performance, and thus shared the same guest performers.

The following ratings are based upon those published by Nielsen Media Research after this season's broadcast:

ShowEpisode titleFirst air dateRating(18–49)Share(18–49)Viewers(millions)Time slotrankNightlyrankWeeklyrank
Auditions Week 1May 26, 20152.6911.09111
Auditions Week 2June 2, 20152.4910.84113
Auditions Week 3June 9, 20152.3810.44224
Auditions Week 4June 16, 20152.3810.18124
Auditions Week 5June 23, 20152.61011.08111
Auditions Week 6June 30, 20152.5910.74223
Auditions Week 7July 7, 20152.3810.57111
Judge Cuts Week 1July 14, 20152.4910.82122
Judge Cuts Week 2July 21, 20152.3910.50111
Judge Cuts Week 3July 28, 20152.1810.33113
Judge Cuts Week 4August 4, 20152.2810.21113
Quarterfinals Week 1 (Performances)August 11, 20152.5911.43111
Quarterfinals Week 1 (Results)August 12, 20151.668.83226
Quarterfinals Week 2 (Performances)August 18, 20152.3810.86111
Quarterfinals Week 2 (Results)August 19, 20151.669.12227
Quarterfinals Week 3 (Performances)August 25, 20152.2810.34112
Quarterfinals Week 3 (Results)August 26, 20151.668.46227
Semifinals Week 1 (Performances)September 1, 20152.3810.55112
Semifinals Week 1 (Results)September 2, 20151.779.29226
Semifinals Week 2 (Performances)September 8, 20152.1710.53119
Semifinals Week 2 (Results)September 9, 20151.879.462212
Finals (Performances)September 15, 20152.4911.33116
FinaleSeptember 16, 20152.179.54119

Specials

ShowEpisode titleFirst air dateRating(18–49)Share(18–49)Viewers(millions)Time slotrankNightlyrankWeeklyrank
Best of Season 10 AuditionsJuly 22, 20151.255.663412
10 Years of TalentJuly 29, 20151.665.80228
World's Got TalentAugust 5, 20151.566.99229
Finale Performance RecapSeptember 16, 20151.245.653419
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