America's Got Talent: Week 11, Part 2

America's votes were revealed to determine which four acts made it through to the finals.

America's Got Talent aired the results show for the first half of the semifinals on Wednesday.

Once again, host Nick Cannon introduced the show's judges Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne and David Hasselhoff.

While reflecting on the previous show, Morgan said Tuesday night's performances had some of the best talent ever on the show. Osbourne added she was looking forward to seeing who would make it to the finals.

After a quick recap of the ten performances and each act's reaction after being on stage, the first acts to face their fate were Arcadian Broad, Texas Tenors and Drew Thomas Magic. The magician and his team went home, followed by kid dancer Broad. The Texas Tenors -- the first act to stay on the show -- were congratulated by Hasselhoff, who said, "You can win this whole thing."

Before the other finalists were determined, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy went on stage to sing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart."

The next act to stay in the competition was stand-up comedian Grandma Lee. Paradizo Dance and Tony Hoard and his dog Rory did not make it. Morgan told Lee she has "a great spirit and you're very funny….Why can't you win this show?"

The next performance was from one of the "America's Got Talent" judges. Hasselhoff, who is not new to the show's stage, sang "Feeling Good" with a Paris backdrop and sexy backup dancers.

Kevin Skinner will join The Texas Tenors and Lee in the finals. He said he knows his dad is proud of him. Surprisingly, Acro Dunk did not make it.

Lastly, the judges had to choose who would move on. Between Voices of Glory and Fab Five, both groups ended up going to the finals in a last-minute change of rules.

"America's Got Talent" will air the last half of the semifinals on Tuesday, when the other ten acts vie for America's votes.

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