Ndlovu Youth Choir return to 'America's Got Talent' stage
Updated | By Etienne Bruwer
South Africa's beloved Ndlovu Youth Choir have returned to the 'America's Got Talent' stage to perform on the new All-Stars spin-off series.
After their Americas Got Talent (AGT) journey ended in 2019, South African music group The Ndlovu Youth Choir were invited to perform on the 'America's Got Talent' All-Star stage yet again.
The group ended in the top 10 of AGT season 14.
Their performance was broadcast on NBC and across all social media platforms on Monday. The broadcast was available in South Africa on Tuesday.
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South Africa's beloved choir were selected as one of the top 60 best acts ever to grace the 'AGT' stage.
“With more than 70 local versions of 'Got Talent' produced across Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, 'AGT: All-Stars' brings together the most beloved and memorable contestants from across the globe for one of the toughest competitions yet. The best of the best will return to the stage to showcase their talent."
We’re excited to announce that we will be performing on @AGT All-Stars. We were selected as one of the top 60 acts of all time and look forward to sharing the stage with talented performers from around the world. #AGTAllStars pic.twitter.com/IDEukMEhZn
— Ndlovu Youth Choir (@ChoirAfrica) January 10, 2023
Taking to the 'AGT' stage for the second time, the group performed their original song, 'We Will Rise'.
"So we've been brave and we've chosen an original song. And I think it shows the progression because we want to be creative. We want to create our own music," said choir conductor Ralf Schmitt.
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Both the judges and the viewers were left in awe over the performance, which was nothing short of amazing.
Watch here as the group showcases their incredible vocals and dance moves:
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