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Fort Liberty’s 82nd Airborne Division All American Chorus advances to the America’s Got Talent Finale

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo provided by Kristina Kirk

Fort Liberty’s own 82nd Airborne Division All American Chorus has advanced to the America’s Got Talent finale. The chorus won America’s vote and advanced to the finale after singing an amazing rendition of Pink’s “I Am Here.” 

The chorus will next be seen in the finale on Tuesday, September 26th (8pm ET/PT on NBC) where they will attempt to win the million-dollar grand prize and headlining role in the America’s Got Talent Presents SUPERSTARS Live stage show at Luxor hotel and casino in Las Vegas. 

Their performance in the qualifiers can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/x2biwhFjxCw?feature=shared 

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