Susan Boyle, marking a decade since her unforgettable debut, took the stage with a mesmerizing performance that left the audience spellbound. Her voice soared, evoking a mix of nostalgia and awe, as judges and fans alike rose to their feet in thunderous applause. Meanwhile, Howie Mandel celebrated his own ten-year milestone, reflecting on a journey filled with unforgettable talent. But as the night unfolded, tension gripped the theater—five acts faced elimination, their dreams hanging in the balance. Gasps and cheers echoed through the crowd, proving once again that AGT is a rollercoaster of emotions, where triumph and heartbreak go hand in hand.
America’s Got Talent: Susan Boyle and Howie Mandel celebrate 10-year milestones as five acts leave
Susan Boyle and Howie Mandel both celebrated 10-year milestones during Wednesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent on NBC.
The 58-year-old Scottish singer performed live during the season 14 results episode in which seven of 12 acts that performed Monday advanced to the semifinals.
Susan belted out I Dreamed A Dream in celebration of her decade-long career that started with her 2009 audition on Britain’s Got Talent.
Ten years: Susan Boyle performed live on Wednesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent in celebration of her 10-year career that started with her audition on Britain’s Got Talent
The tingling performance featured archive video clips of BGT judges Simon Cowell, 59, and Piers Morgan, 54, praising Susan who performed the same song during her audition.
how host Terry Crews, 51, then promoted Susan’s new album Ten that reflects on her career since BGT.
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Decade down: Howie Mandel also was celebrating 10 years with the NBC show
Audition song: The Scottish singer performed I Dreamed A Dream from the musical Les Misérables that she also auditioned with on BGT in 2009