‘America’s Got Talent’ final scene: Magician Dustin Tavella victory Season 16 in star-studded finale
Dustin Tavella is having a magical second on “America’s Got Talent.”
The magician was crowned the Season 16 victor during Wednesday’s live, two-hour season finale following “the nearest vote ever,” have Terry Crews uncovered. Tavella turns into the third entertainer to take the crown, following Season 9 victor Mat Franco and Season 13 winner Shin Lim.
“Thank you guys so much. This is absolutely amazing,” Tavella said through tears as confetti sprayed all over the stage.
The 35-year-old caught America’s heart with his unmistakable style of wizardry that focused his two supportive children: “Before ‘AGT,’ I just never could’ve envisioned my two universes impacting – My energy for my sorcery and my anecdote about my family.”
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The two-hour season finale felt like a show, with in excess of twelve concoction and two part harmonies including the main 10 hopefuls, star melodic visitors and past “AGT” contenders.
Herrod kicked off the show by experiencing his Broadway dream close by Tony Award-winning entertainer Idina Menzel on “Defying Gravity” from the melodic “Fiendish.” Northwell Nurse Choir gave foundation vocals on the chill-initiating interpretation. Menzel returned later to perform “Beauty queen” from Amazon’s “Cinderella.”
Bryant and the World Taekwondo Demonstration Team are the mashup couple we didn’t realize we required. The finalists matched up for a high-flying schedule that highlighted an appearance from Olympic gymnasts Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner.
Kyle helped Heidi Klum select her finale outfit with a little speedy change sorcery that acquired her a Golden Buzzer: “I realized I could rely on you,” Klum said after Kyle made it work.
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(l-r) Aidan Bryant, Jordan Chiles, MyKayla Skinner and World Taekwondo Demonstration Team perform on the season finale of “America’s Got Talent.”
Simpson collaborated with Bishop Briggs on her single “White Flag,” which Simpson performed the previous evening during her finale act. “You are such a whiz. You are mind blowing. I wish we were on visit together,” Briggs told Simpson.
Brillon performed out a sketch about Hispanic Heritage Month with her comedic symbol George Lopez and surprisingly trim his hair. “He’s the justification for why I fired stand-up parody,” Brillon uncovered. Lopez said, “I’m extremely pleased with you Gina.”
(l-r) George Lopez and Gina Brillon on the “America’s Got Talent” finale.
Tavella joined Mat Franco for an enchanted demonstration that highlighted bunches of teddy bears and Rico Rodriguez, who played Vergara’s onscreen child in “Current Family.” She gave him an enormous loving squeeze when she saw him.
Blue plunked down with Mandel and past “AGT” entertainers for some entertainingly immaterial exhortation, including Preacher Lawson, Piff the Dragon, Taylor Williamson and Tom Cotter.
Brinker stood her ground with a cappella bunch Pentatonix during an other-worldly version of Andrea Bocelli and Céline Dion’s “The Prayer.”
Dustin Tavella on “America’s Got Talent.”
Tavella beat nine finalists and left with a $1 million prize and main event status for an “AGT” show in Las Vegas following “the most aggressive last ever,” Simon Cowell said. The field included five Golden Buzzer victors.
Trapeze artist Aidan Bryant completed in runner up; jokester Josh Blue was third; vocalist Brooke Simpson completed fourth; and speedy change craftsman Léa Kyle (Heidi Klum’s Golden Buzzer) came in fifth.
Earlier in the evening, five demonstrations were killed: Comedian Gina Brillon, vocalist Jimmie Herrod (Sofia Vergara’s Golden Buzzer), World Taekwondo Demonstration Team (Terry Crews’ Golden Buzzer), drama artist Victory Brinker (the show’s very first gathering Golden Buzzer) and Northwell Nurse Choir (Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer.)