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AGT YouTube Auditions

We had 4 different fans of this site that made it to the 40 acts that were part of the America’s Got Talent Youtube Auditions. I’m really hoping that one of these acts wins the YouTube auditions and makes it on the show. I feel bad that I didn’t post about them earlier, but I was traveling and never got around to it.

According to the official AGT Youtube site, we won’t find out who wins until August 10th. They’re calling that episode the Special America’s Got Talent YouTube edition show. Sounds interesting. You can still see the 40 audition videos on the site now.

Here’s the four readers of this site that are in the top 40:

Ilze LuneauThe Basketball Family – She’s the one dribbling 5 basketballs. I’ve written about ilze before on this site. A pretty amazing talent.

Jackie – She is the one singing Panis Angelicus with a pony tail.

The Kid in BlackYT video – Valor just turned 5.

Mr. Lucky – His video is of me with my monkey puppet performing “lion sleeps tonight”. It’s not the best video in the world as they used demos and not edited versions.

Best of Luck to these 4 acts and I really hope one of you makes it to the show!

July 12, 2010 I Written By

America’s Got Talent YouTube Auditions

The America’s Got Talent YouTube auditions are now open for voting. You can find them here. I’ve also been notified by 2 people that read this site that that are part of the voting. Later tonight or tomorrow I’ll be posting about them so you can support them. If there are any other readers of this site that made it to the YouTube voting, let me know. We need someone from this site to win the competition!!

June 29, 2010 I Written By

Last Chance to be on America’s Got Talent – YouTube Auditions

Well, I’m not exactly sure if this is what the special America’s Got Talent announcement is or not, but today we found a special page for the America’s Got Talent 2010 auditions on YouTube (Thanks Marianya). Looks like you have until June 23rd to submit your audition. Voting will begin on June 28, 2010 and all of it will be done exclusively on YouTube.

As usual, the auditions are open to any age and any talent. 12 acts will be chosen to perform live on a special America’s Got Talent YouTube performance show on NBC. 11 acts will be picked by the judges and 1 will be selected by your votes.

Once they start the voting process, we’ll give readers of Pure America’s Got Talent a chance to highlight their submission to the America’s Got Talent YouTube audition. Yes, that should provide you all a bunch of extra votes from readers of this site.

Here’s Nick Cannon describing the America’s Got Talent YouTube audition process:

April 29, 2010 I Written By

America’s Got Talent visits Chicago

Hello all! Back from Tuesday and Wednesday evening shows, I needed some time to digest everything before posting.

According to the warmup act America’s Got Talent started their tapings from Los Angeles… then moving north to Portland, Oregon… moving east to Dallas, Texas… then south to Orlando, Florida… heading back north to New York City and finally ending in Chicago! From these taped cities a small number of acts are sent to Las Vegas to be weeded down further and the lucky chosen will get their chance in the spotlight.

But I digress… let’s talk about what happened in the past couple of days!

First off… as expected those that called in for groups of twenty or more, have VIP access, or are fans of the acts that are being shown during the showing were seated first on the orchestra (ground) level. Everyone else ended up filling in what seats are left in the orchestra level and then most ended up seated in the balcony section of the theatre. Anyone else that showed up but were unable to get tickets online were welcome to stand in line and wait patiently until all those that have tickets have gone through first… and should there be seats remaining they let anyone else in to fill the top seats of the balcony (there were still seats available when they started taping on both nights).

Upon entering they did a bag check as well as wave you down with the metallic wand… There are places inside the theatre where one could go and purchase snacks and drinks (including alcoholic drinks), they were LONG shows. 😉 Show/taping started at 7:00pm and it began with the stage managers asking the audience to do a few takes of applause, a few takes of standing ovations and a few takes of boos. Once these are done there is a warmup act that fills in the dead time in between acts as the stage crew help with setup and dismantling of equipment.

Then comes the intro of the judges…. Piers had to come in twice at the taping on Tuesday due to technical difficulties… When Sharon headed towards the judges area she immediately kicked off her shoes and spent the rest of the evening barefoot… Howie (the David replacement) got a Howie chant as he entered the main area. On Wednesday instead of walking down the aisle, the judges came from the backstage area.

Finally it was time to start the first act….

In total there were fourteen acts on Tuesday and seventeen acts on Wednesday, after about half of the acts went first, then there was an intermission where the warmup act had people come up and put on a mini-talent show and then we saw the remaining acts for the evening. The tapings ended anywhere between 10:00pm and 11:00pm depending on length of time per act (from walking on stage to walking off stage after judgement).

There was a decent variety of acts… from bands to duos, circus acts and magicians, from pop to opera to rap… There was even some oddities that will undoubtedly make it into various montage scenes. We got to see acts of loyalty and acts of defiance. We saw someone overstep their bounds and were immediately put down by the judges (even Howie got in on the action!).

Howie Mandel is undoubtedly the “nice judge” this year. He used his buzzer the least while Piers and Sharon tied for most. He gives compliments and sugar coats criticism… unless the act was so bad that he couldn’t find anything good about it. There seems to be very good chemistry between the judges, Piers jumping on Howie with a “Howie? Deal, or No Deal?” whenever Howie talks to much and hasn’t gotten to the point yet.

In special cases Nick would intervene to either help out an act if he feels the judges were unnecessarily harsh or confront an act should they overstep their bounds. Nick seems to be very comfortable with the judges if he’s willing to push them if necessary.

Just after intermission on Tuesday night Nick did some tapings from the balcony that had to be retaken due to the audience interrupting once or twice or thrice.

So there are some ideas of what happened during the evening tapings of America’s Got Talent. Did anyone else go to the various tapings throughout the U.S.? If so what are your impressions of the tapings?

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America’s Got Talent Comes to Chicago

Today is the day, America’s Got Talent has arrived in Chicago and there are four chances to come by and watch the auditions as an member of the audience! I’ll be there Tuesday (today) night and I hope to be able to come back with news and a low down of what went down… within reason.

If you haven’t gotten tickets yet, I hear that there are still tickets available for the evening showing on Tuesday as well as the afternoon showing on Wednesday at the Chicago Theatre. Just go to this link and follow the directions to reserve your ticket.

In other news leading into AGT 2010. John may be able to give you a sneak peek into Las Vegas auditions… so stay tuned for details!

April 27, 2010 I Written By

America’s Got Talent 2010 Auditions Over

I can’t say with 100% certainty that your chances of being on America’s Got Talent 2010 are over, but if you go over to the official AGT website they have posted the following message:

Special Announcement Coming Soon
The auditions are officially over for season 5. But there is going to be one more chance to appear on the show and vie for the 1 million dollar prize. We’ll be announcing the details about this amazing opportunity soon.

The comment that “auditions are officially over for season 5” seems like those of you who were waiting can feel a little bit of closure for this season. I’m sure that will come as a great disappointment for many, but hopefully knowing will at least provide some relief as well. I have really appreciated hearing hundreds of your stories in the comments on various posts on this site. It’s really quite amazing that talent that has visited this site and the sharing that has occurred.

Of course, the show couldn’t give you complete closure since the notice above also talks about a “Special Announcement Coming Soon” and one more chance to appear on the show. I wonder what they have up their sleeve. I’m guessing some sort of video submission online judging thing with the winner getting a chance to be on the show. Kind of like the MySpace auditions that they’ve done in previous seasons. What do you think?

I’m going to reach out to some of my contacts related to AGT to see what I can find out and see if Pure America’s Got Talent, the best AGT fan site on the web (maybe the only one too), can participate in the special announcement in some way.

April 16, 2010 I Written By

America’s Got Talent 2010 Portland Audition

The following is the experience that someone shared with me about their experience at the America’s Got Talent 2010 Portland auditions.

My Portland Oregon audition! On March 1st, I auditioned for America’s Got Talent in Portland, Oregon. I left early with my mom, expecting a large crowd like the one that had showed up on the first day. When I got there, there was no line anywhere. We walked in and right through security and the place where you get your audition number and wrist band. We entered into the waiting room to find only about a forth of the place had people. Since we had filled out our paperwork earlier, we walked past the people filling theirs out and right to the people who checked them. We joked around with the people working and made them smile while they checked over our paperwork. We then went and sat down, waiting for my number to be called. The first group of people auditioning were called and they were filmed as they headed out the door of the waiting room. We waited a little longer, talking to random people and having them preform their acts for us. A few people were interviewed and they scanned the area a couple times with the camera. My number was called not long after and I joined my group. They only filmed the first group, but there was a camera outside the door just sitting there and filming the people walking by. We lined up in numerical order and then we were split in groups of ten. Once my group of ten got to the chairs outside of the audition room, we were split into groups of five. We waited for about ten minutes before we were called into the room. There was no camera. Just three girls sitting behind computers. We said our name, age, where we were from, and what we were singing. Afterward, they thanked us and told us they would call if you made it through the next round. A friend I met there told me that they asked when they would be contacted and the people told them it would be before the 16th (Because the show films on the 17th and 18th). No one was called back in, and I didn’t see anyone in any group while I was waiting be called back in. I’m not sure it’s a good thing? We got to the audition about 9 and left at 11 something. The process was fairly quick and painless, but it was a lot of fun. I made a bunch of new friends and had a blast. Portland definitely has some talented people. Let’s hope for the best!

Feel free to leave your experience if you were at the AGT 2010 portland auditions.

March 3, 2010 I Written By

The America’s Got Talent Los Angeles and Portland Celebrity Judge Auditions

I’m not 100% on this, but this site has been the official site for getting tickets to the America’s Got Talent tapings for a while and they have two different America’s Got Talent shows on their list. Here’s the shows they have so far:

America’s Got Talent in Los Angeles
March 12-13 (4 shows)
The Orpheum Theater
842 S. Broadway
Los Angeles, CA, 90014

America’s Got Talent in Portland
March 17-18 (4 shows)
The Keller Auditorium
222 SW Clay (corner of Clay and 3rd Ave)
Portland, OR 97201

These seem like the celebrity judge audition shows to me. Why else would they want to have an audience? Plus, it matches the time frame we’ve heard from the show.

Now, don’t get all worked up if you auditioned in LA and you don’t get a call to be on the March 12-13th show. The producers have told us that they sometimes call people to come and audition in another city if your talent is needed in another audition city.

If any of you are able to go to these shows in LA or Portland, we’d love to hear about your experience at the show. Just drop me a note on my contact us page. We’d all love to hear about your experience.

Thanks to John AGT Fan for finding this.

UPDATE (thanks to Cameron):
America’s Got Talent in Dallas
March 25th-26th
The Music Hall at Fair Park
909 1st Avenue
Dallas, TX 75210

February 24, 2010 I Written By

Casey Cattie Auditions on America’s Got Talent 2010

Over the past couple years, we’ve had a lot of really interesting acts audition for America’s Got Talent. It’s always nice when those acts check in with us again and show us the progress they’ve seen with their talent. Not to mention to hear about their most recent audition on America’s Got Talent.

One of my favorite people we spotlighted before was a little girl named Casey Cattie. Well, she’s still pretty little, but I think she’s improved quite a bit since we last saw her. Check out Casey Cattie’s most recent video:

Word is that Casey did a really great job at the auditions and I think she has a reasonable chance of being on America’s Got Talent 2010. I really hope she does. It’s fun to see people who participate on the site make it on the show. You might remember that we first saw G-Force on this site before making it on America’s Got Talent. Always fun!

February 20, 2010 I Written By

Best Magician Ever on America’s Got Talent

I’m sure that there are a lot of magicians that are preparing to audition for America’s Got Talent 2010. The show has had some decent tricks over the year. For some reason the magicians always seem to do their best trick first and then in one of the other rounds they just don’t do as good of a trick and get sent home.

Regardless, if you’re a magician interested in auditioning for America’s Got Talent, then you have to watch this illusion. It’s by far the best illusion, magic trick, whatever you want to call it that’s ever graced the America’s Got Talent stage. Check it out:

That’s a pretty high bar for magicians auditioning on America’s Got Talent 2010. I hope we get to see this high of a quality of magic again.

January 15, 2010 I Written By