Washington Capitals anthem singer Caleb Green and his ensemble Voices of Service have made it through the first round of public voting on America’s Got Talent and will perform in the show’s semifinals later this month.
In a dramatic moment during Wednesday night’s results show, Voice of Service was put up against Kodi Lee, an inspiring singer who is blind and has autism. But in an unexpected twist, both Lee and Voices of Service passed through to the next round.
The incredible @VoicesofService has made their mark and are moving on to Semifinals! #AGTResults
— America's Got Talent (@AGT) August 15, 2019
Voices of Service, a quartet made up of active and retired members of the U.S. military, performed a brilliant cover of Gavin DeGraw’s “Fire” during Tuesday night’s live show.
Just 22 acts will make it to the semifinal rounds, which air in two installments semifinal September 3 and 10, with results airing September 4 and 11, respectively. If Voices of Service becomes one of the 10 acts in the finals, they’ll perform for a chance to win $1 million and a headlining spot in AGT’s live show in Las Vegas in November.
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