Season 14
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Season 14
Information
Winner
Kodi Lee
Runner-up
Detroit Youth Choir
Judges
Howie Mandel
Gabrielle Union
Julianne Hough
Simon Cowell
Host
Terry Crews
Held from
May 28, 2019-September 18, 2019
Previous Season
Season 13
America’s Got Talent: The Champions (Season 1)
Next Season
America’s Got Talent: The Champions (Season 2)
Season 15
Season 14 of America’s Got Talent premiered on May 28, 2019.[1] Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell returned as judges. Terry Crews replaced Tyra Banks as host. Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough replaced Mel B and Heidi Klum as judges.
Dunkin’ Donuts continued to be the official beverage sponsor of this season, having its products shown throughout the show and their cups on the judges’ desks.
Judging Panel
Guest Judges
Judge Cuts
Semifinals
Host
Episodes
Main article: Season 14 Episodes
Acts
Main article: Season 14 Acts
Auditions
Main article: Season 14 Auditions
Each act that performed in front of the judges was given 90 seconds to demonstrate their talents for the four judges. If an act received at least three “Yes” votes from the judges, they were accepted to the next round. Otherwise, they were eliminated from the competition.
Auditions were filmed from March 3-21, 2019.[2]
Judge Cuts
Main article: Season 14 Judge Cuts
72 acts were pulled from the 100+ acts that were accepted by the judges in the Auditions. The Judge Cuts took place over four days; every day, 18 acts performed with only 7 moving on to the Quarterfinals.
Joining the main judging panel were four guest judges. While each regular judge was given a normal buzzer, each guest had only a Golden Buzzer which he or she could press to send an act to the live shows without further deliberation as one of the 7 acts.
The Judge Cuts were filmed on April 18, 22, 25, and 28, 2019.[2]
Symbol
Meaning
Standing Ovation
Buzzer
Golden Buzzer
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Quarterfinals
Main article: Season 14 Quarterfinals
From the 36 Quarterfinalists, 12 acts performed each week over three weeks. Each week, 7 acts moved on to the Semifinals.
The contestants that came in sixth, seventh, and eighth place in America’s Vote fought for votes online in the Dunkin’ Save. The act who received the most votes earned a spot in the Semifinals. The judges voted between the two remaining acts the last spot of the week in the Semifinals in the Judges’ Choice..
The Quarterfinals were filmed from August 13-28, 2019.
Symbol
Meaning
Standing Ovation
Buzzer
Judges’ Choice Vote
Week 1
NOTE: In Week 1, there was an error in the voting system. Thus, the acts that placed 7th, 8th and 9th in the public vote faced the Dunkin’ Save, and there was no Judges’ Choice.
Week 2
Week 3
Semifinals
Main article: Season 14 Semifinals
From the 22 Semifinalists, 11 acts performed each week over two weeks. Each week, 5 acts moved on to the Finals.
The contestants that came in fourth, fifth, and sixth place in America’s Vote fought for votes online in the Dunkin’ Save. The act who received the most votes earned a spot in the Finals. The judges voted between the two remaining acts the last spot of the week in the Finals in the Judges’ Choice.
The Semifinals were filmed from September 3-11, 2019. Sean Hayes (week 1) and Queen Latifah (week 2) served as guest judges. It was the first time guest judges were used in the live shows.
Symbol
Meaning
Standing Ovation
Buzzer
Judges’ Choice Vote
Week 1
Week 2
Finals
Main article: Season 14 Finals
All 10 remaining acts performed to win one million dollars and the headlining of a show on the Las Vegas strip.
Symbol
Meaning
Standing Ovation
References