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The competition on America's Got Talent is seriously heating up, with the series heading into its third week of live shows.
Tonight (Tuesday, August 23), 11 acts will be taking to the stage, competing for a spot in the live finals bringing them one step closer to taking home the $1 million prize and a chance to headline the America's Got Talent show in Las Vegas.
America's Got Talent fans are in for a treat this week as there is a whole host of acts taking to the stage tonight from singers to magicians as well as Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer act.
Sadly, only two will make it through to the live shows with the remaining nine exiting the competition for good.
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the acts performing on America's Got Talent tonight.
Who Is Performing on America's Got Talent Tonight?
Amanda Mammana
Singer and songwriter Amanda Mammana blew the judges away with her emotional performance during her audition round and fans cannot wait to see what the Connecticut native has in store for the live shows.
Mammana, who has a stutter went viral last month. You can check it out below.
Celia Muñoz
Spain's Got Talent winner Celia Muñoz has taken her ventriloquist talents overseas to the United States and is hoping to impress the judges and audience at home once more with her act.
Muñoz is not your usual ventriloquist act. She has no puppets and instead provides voices to inanimate objects and also sings during her performance.
For her audition, Muñoz sang Once Upon a Time from the musical Brooklyn while flossing, drinking a glass of water, taking a phone call, and much more, all part of a bigger act to show how a ventriloquist gets ready for work.
Funkanometry
Canadian dance duo, Funkanometry will be showing off their skills on the America's Got Talent stage tonight.
Hayden Kristal
Brooklyn-based queer activist and deaf comedian, Hayden Kristal will be hoping to make the audience and judges laugh with their comedic talents tonight.
Kristal was an instant hit with viewers, who were inspired by their routine as well as their background as a stand-up comedian and zookeeper.
JoJo and Bri
Uncle and Nice duo JoJo and Bri went viral with their cover of Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gayne in the audition round, sailing through to the live shows but what song have they chosen to top their audition round? Only time will tell.
Mia Morris
Mia Morris is a one-woman band whose musician skills left the judges and audience watching her audition spellbound.
Morris not only sang, but she also beatboxed, and played her guitar and the drums during her audition and viewers cannot wait to see what she does next.
MPLUSPLUS
Toyko-based dance crew MPLUSPLUS is a dance troupe with a twist. Alongside their moves are an incredible light show and other twists for audiences to enjoy.
Nicolas Ribs
Nicolas Ribs will be hoping to impress the audience and judges with his magic tricks. Whether he will stick to his mesmerizing card acts, fans will have to wait and see.
The Cline Twins
Connor and Carson Cline, AKA, The Cline Twins have swapped the hockey rink for the America's Got Talent stage, showing off their hockey stick tricks as part of their routine.
XOMG POP!
JoJo Siwa and her mom Jessalynn founded XOMG POP! on the E! competition show Siwas Dance Pop Revolution and the next competition they have their eyes on winning is America's Got Talent.
XOMG POP! already has a huge fan base with over 4 million views on their YouTube channel alone. There are sure to be a lot of people watching them.
Sara James
Sara James was Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer act and now, it is her time to show off her beautiful singing voice once again.
The singer performed a cover of Billie Eilish's Lovely, and also revealed to the judges that this was her first time in the U.S.
Moments before pressing the buzzer, Cowell said: "It must be such an unbelievable feeling doing this in front of an American audience because I'm guessing this is where you dreamt of performing.
"I can remember when I came to America for the first time 20 odd years ago, and that was a moment I'll never forget. And I want to make this a moment for you to remember forever."

America's Got Talent airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
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