When will 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 8 air? Terry Crews and Simon Cowell take a trip down memory lane

Judge Simon Cowell and host Terry Crews reflect on the most unforgettable auditions from 'AGT' and 'Britain's Got Talent'
Simon Cowell and Terry Crews take a look back at 'AGT's most memorable auditions (Youtube/@agt, Instagram/@terrycrews)
Simon Cowell and Terry Crews take a look back at 'AGT's most memorable auditions (Youtube/@agt, Instagram/@terrycrews)

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA: In May 2023, the new season of 'America's Got Talent' began its journey with Season 18. A bunch of eager performers gathered, dreaming of winning the huge $1 million prize. With Simon Cowell as a judge and executive producer, along with Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel, the show was full of excitement and thrill. Hosting the show once again is the energetic Terry Crews, who always brings his own special charm to the stage.

To pass the auditions, an act needed at least three "yes" votes from the judges. But if two or more judges pressed the buzzers to show their disapproval, the act would be instantly out of the competition. To make things more thrilling, each judge and Terry Crews had the power to use the Golden Buzzer, which could directly send an act to the electrifying live performances. The competition has now become fierce, and the stakes had never been higher!

When will 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 8 release?

'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 8 will release on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 8 pm ET on NBC.

How to watch 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 8?

'America's Got Talent' Season 18 officially airs on NBC. New episodes will be available to stream on the official streaming platform for everyone having a traditional TV subscription. Moreover, the episodes will also be available on other streaming services like Fubo TV, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV. New episodes can be streamed the next day on Peacock.

What to expect from 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 8?

As the latest seasons of 'America's Got Talent' and 'Britain's Got Talent' captivate audiences worldwide, two familiar faces, Judge Simon and Host Terry, unite to reminisce about the most remarkable auditions in the shows' illustrious history.

In the Season 18 Episode 8 retrospective, Simon, renowned for his discerning eye and razor-sharp critiques, joins forces with the charismatic Terry, whose infectious energy has become synonymous with the show's vibrant atmosphere. Together, they embark on a captivating journey through time, reliving the extraordinary auditions that left an indelible mark on both series. From the heartwarming tales of ordinary people achieving extraordinary feats to the astonishing displays of artistry that pushed the boundaries of imagination, this retrospective celebrates the power of talent and the enduring impact these auditions had on the shows' legacies.

What happened on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 7?

The latest episode began with Poetic Flight, a group from France, that flew miniature airplanes through the crowd. Simon Cowell and Heidi Klum didn't like it and pressed their red X buttons. However, Sofia Vergara thought it was "spectacular." Simon eventually gave them another chance with a yes, while Heidi stuck with her "no."

Next was singing cellist BJ Griffin, who wowed everyone with a stunning performance of 'Let's Stay Together' by Al Green. Howie Mandel praised him as his favorite singer at the moment, and Simon called his voice "distinctive" and "stunning."

Phil Wright & The Parent Jam performed a fun dance and tricks act, winning praise from Heidi and Simon, but Howie didn't find it entertaining enough. Nevertheless, they moved on with three yes votes.

Enishi, wearing a blue mask, impressed the judges, but Sofia found it "really creepy." Heidi appreciated the originality, and Simon initially said no, but Enishi made it to the next round.

Drummer Timothy Fletcher impressed Sofia, who called his performance "so much fun," and Howie thought it was the "perfect first audition." Timothy moved on with flying colors.

The Rybka Twins returned and delivered a perfectly synchronized routine, though Sofia and Howie weren't too impressed. Simon loved it, and eventually, Sofia changed her mind, but Howie still gave them a no.

Just Two Men, an acrobatic duo from Ukraine, amazed the judges with their jaw-dropping balancing act. Heidi was in awe of their moves, and Sofia found it "breathtaking." They secured a spot in the competition.

Cakra Khan first sang 'Make It Rain' but was asked by Simon to perform a second song, 'No Woman No Cry,' which impressed Heidi with his "special" voice. Cakra received four yes votes.

Magic Mike Jacobson astonished the judges with his magic skills, leaving Heidi and Sofia "mesmerized."

Atai Show, a group of four men, brought fun with their dance to 'Everybody' by the Backstreet Boys and advanced to the next round.

The emotional highlight of the night came from 2 Moms United By One Heart, Holly from New York, and Kim from Oregon. Their sons were forever connected when Holly's son donated his heart to Kim's son, Beckham. They sang 'For Good' from 'Wicked' in memory of Holly's late son, moving Heidi and Sofia to tears. Howie called it the "most magical moment" on 'America's Got Talent,' and Simon believed it would make a difference. The two moms moved forward in the competition.

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