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NBC will air its all-star version of AGT, America's Got Talent: The Champions from Monday, January 6. Terry Crews is back as host, with the judges from last year's version of Champions, Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell and Heidi Klum being joined by Alesha Dixon, judge on Britain's Got Talent, who is replacing Mel B.
The 40 acts they will be judging in the new all-star season of the NBC show come from across the world but only include one former America's Got Talent winner. This is Michael Grimm, who won the show a decade ago. There are winners of regional versions from Germany, Romania and even Myanmar among the line-up.
Among the AGT acts returning are shadow dance group The Silhouettes, mentalist Oz Pearlman, violinist Brian King Joseph and dance group V. Unbeatable among others.
Like the last champions season, the show was prerecorded, with a panel of "superfans" watching live and voting on the winners. Like last year's version, this season is expected to last for seven episodes.
According to TV Line, the following contestants will be taking part:

- Alexa Lauenburger, dog act (Das Supertalent 2017 winner, Britain's Got Talent: The Champions 2019 finalist)
- Angelina Jordan, singer (Norway's Got Talent 2014 winner)
- Bars & Melody, singing duoble act (Britain's Got Talent 2014 finalist)
- Ben Blaque, danger act (Britain's Got Talent 2016 semi-finalist)
- Ben Hart, magician (Britain's Got Talent 2019 finalist)
- Boogie Storm, dance group (Britain's Got Talent 2016 finalist)
- Brian King Joseph, violinist (America's Got Talent 2018 finalist)
- Christian and Percy, balancing/dog act (America's Got Talent 2014 finalist)
- Collabro, singing group (Britain's Got Talent 2014 winner)
- Connie Talbot, singer (Britain's Got Talent 2007 finalist)

- Dan Naturman, comedian (America's Got Talent 2014 finalist)
- Dania Díaz, magician (Spain's Got Talent 2018 finalist)
- Duo Destiny, duo gymnastics act (Poland's Got Talent 2018 winner)
- Duo Transcend, trapeze and rollerskating duo (America's Got Talent 2018 finalist)
- Eddie Williams, strongman (Australia's Got Talent 2019 semi-finalist)
- Emil Rengle, dancer (Romania's Got Talent 2018 winner)
- Freckled Sky, dance group (America's Got Talent 2015 quarter-finalist)
- Hans, singer (America's Got Talent 2018 quarter-finalist)
- Jack Vidgen, singer (Australia's Got Talent 2011 winner)
- JJ Pantano, comedian (Australia's Got Talent 2019 semi-finalist)

- Junior Creative, dance group (Myanmar's Got Talent 2018 winner)
- Luke Islam, singer (America's Got Talent 2019 semi-finalist)
- Marcelito Pomoy, singer (Pilipinas Got Talent 2011 winner)
- Marc Spelmann, magician (Britain's Got Talent 2018 and 2019 runner-up)
- Michael Grimm, singer (America's Got Talent 2010 winner)
- Mike Yung, singer (America's Got Talent 2017 semi-finalist)
- Miki Dark, danger act (Holland's Got Talent 2019 semi-finalist, Das Supertalent 2019 finalist)
- Moses Concas, beat boxer (Italia's Got Talent 2016 winner)
- Oz Pearlman, mentalist (America's Got Talent 2015 finalist)
- Paddy and Nicko, dance duo (Britain's Got Talent: The Champions 2019 – finalist and France's Got Talent 2016 semi-finalist)

- Puddles Pity Party, singer (America's Got Talent 2017 quarter-finalist)
- Quick Style, dance trio (Norway's Got Talent 2009 winner)
- Ryan Niemiller, comedian (America's Got Talent 2019 finalist)
- Sandou Trio Russian Bar, Russian Bar act (America's Got Talent 2011 semi-finalist)
- The Silhouettes, dance group (America's Got Talent 2011 finalist)
- Spencer Horsman, danger act (America's Got Talent 2012 quarter-finalist)
- Strauss Serpent, contortionist (Africa's Got Talent 2018 winner)
- Tyler Butler-Figueroa, violinist (America's Got Talent 2019 finalist)
- Voices of Service, singing group (America's Got Talent 2019 finalist)
- V.Unbeatable, dance group (America's Got Talent 2019 finalist)
America's Got Talent: The Champions 2020 starts Monday, January 6 at