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Who is Randy Beams? Juggler in sixties wants to take ‘second chance’ at life with ‘AGT’ Season 19 debut

Randy Beams from Houston, will be showing his special nunchucks act in the new episode of 'AGT' Season 19
PUBLISHED JUN 11, 2024
AGT Season 19 contestant Randy Beams (NBC/@Getty images)
AGT Season 19 contestant Randy Beams (NBC/@Getty images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Randy Beams is a juggler from Houston, Texas, who, at the age of sixty-three, is seeking a "second chance" at life through a debut appearance on 'America's Got Talent' Season 19. Despite his age, Randy is determined to showcase his talent and passion for juggling on a national platform. 

Having reached a milestone age, Randy sees 'AGT' as an opportunity to reignite his passion for juggling and inspire others to pursue their dreams regardless of age or circumstances. Randy's act involves juggling with nunchucks, a traditional East-Asian martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks connected by a short chain or rop

Despite the challenges of his age, Randy is determined to defy stereotypes and prove that talent knows no bounds. According to him, his decision to audition for 'AGT' is not just about showcasing his juggling skills but also about embracing a new chapter in life and making the most of every opportunity.

With his dedication and talent, Randy Beams is about to make a memorable debut on 'America's Got Talent' Season 19, captivating audiences with his exceptional juggling act. 

Who have made it to the audition rounds of 'AGT' Season 19 so far? 

In the audition phase of America's Got Talent Season 19, many acts earned their spot to advance to the next round. Among them was 5-year-old drummer Chrisyius Whitehead, who not only showcased impressive drumming skills but also won over the judges with his polite nature. The soulful band Ashes & Arrows delivered an original song titled 'Born to Love', while Hakuna Matata Acrobats from Tanzania demonstrated power and skill in their rolla bolla act.

NiNi, specializing in traditional Chinese instruments, delivered a powerful performance, as did seasoned singer Liv Warfield, who received Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer. Sabrina, a dance group from Japan, impressed with their synchronized routine, while baton dancer Philip Lewis impressed with his energetic performance. Other than these acts, extreme sideshow performer Bao Cuong and drone act Sky Element rounded out the selection of the ABC show so far.

Simon Cowell claims Sabrina could win 'AGT' Season 19 (YouTube/AGT)
Simon Cowell claims Sabrina could win 'AGT' Season 19 (YouTube/@AGT)

When will 'AGT' Season 19 audition rounds end?

The audition rounds for 'AGT' Season 19 will conclude on July 23. These audition episodes air weekly on Tuesdays, featuring a variety of acts showcasing their talents to the judges.

After the audition rounds, the live portion of the competition will begin on August 13. Season 19 of 'America's Got Talent' premiered on Tuesday, May 28 at 8 pm ET on NBC airs every Tuesday. The new two-hour episodes will also stream on Peacock the next day.

'AGT' Season 19 returns with Sofia Vergara (Instagram/@agt)
'AGT' Season 19 returns with Sofia Vergara (Instagram/@agt)
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