Come one, come all! AGT Season 20 auditions are here, and you could become the next $1 million winner.
Calling all rising stars! Season 20 of America’s Got Talent is on the horizon, and you can audition to be a part of the season’s spectacular lineup of Acts.
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Whether you’re a powerhouse singer, a side-splitting comedian, or have a secret talent that the world needs to see, AGT is the perfect stage to shine. The NBC talent competition has showcased countless groundbreaking Acts throughout the years, and Season 20 is set to be another jaw-dropping display. You never know which mind-boggling Act will blow the Judges away next, so anyone with a special talent is invited to audition.
“We want the best of the best, no matter what the talent is and no matter who they are,” NBC’s manager of unscripted formats Theresa Graham told NBC Insider in 2022. “So we encourage everybody with any talent to audition, and if it’s something that we love, something that we think America will love, we will put them in front of the Judges. We just want to really represent America and the great and diverse talent that we have out there.”
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Find everything to know about how to audition for AGT Season 20, below.
Everything to know about AGT Season 20 Auditions in Pasadena
Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, and Sofia Vergara appear on America’s Got Talent Season 19 Episode 20 “Finale Results”. Photo: Trae Patton/NBC
In-person auditions for AGT Season 20 will take place in Pasadena, California, on January 12, 2025. Sign up for Season 20 Audition Alerts to know when registration opens and secure your spot.
“I would say for anyone who’s wanting to be on the show, expect to be stretched and pushed to your max potential,” Season 16 champion Dustin Tavella told NBC Insider. “I always tell people to go on, have a blast, and be yourself. Just be ready to learn and soak up as much as you can. Because this is an experience that you’re never ‘gonna forget.”