America’s go-to talent show will be back shortly, and viewers will be surprised to know that each judge will be able to hit the golden buzzer twice.America’s Got Talent, a televised competitionthat allows anyone to showcase a talent they have (no matter how odd it may be), returns for Season 19, andSimon Cowellis excited about this change to the long-running show,even hinting that the first two dayshad him and other judges with “more Golden Buzzers than we’ve ever used”. This season will haveSofía Vergara,Heidi Klum, andHowie Mandelsitting alongside Cowell as they witness several contestants' unique abilities during the audition round, followed up by a series of live shows in which one competitor will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win $1 million.Terry Crewswill return to his hosting duties, after being a regular on the program since 2019.

With nine Golden Buzzers up for grabs and many performances that will surely leave audiences and judges impressed, here is where and where you’ll get to watch the competition on TV and through streaming.

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America’s Got Talent

A popular talent show where contestants from all walks of life compete for a chance to win a substantial cash prize and the title of America’s most talented performer. Acts include singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other unique talents, all performing in front of a panel of judges and a live audience. Each episode includes auditions, judge deliberations, and audience reactions, leading up to live shows where viewers can vote for their favorites.

When Is ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 19 Premiering on TV?

The talent competition will be back on air as of tonight, July 06, 2025. Like previous years, the show will begin on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

Will ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 19 Be Available to Stream?

If you aren’t able to watch the season premiere tonight, rest assured, because the episode will be available to stream afterward. There are a few options for where you may catch up on the reality show after new episodes air on TV. If you prefer watching it online, NBC.com is the best way to watch the judges evaluate the talented competitors and pick and choose who will remain in the competition. There is also the option of watching the show via the NBC app on your mobile device.

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Watch the Trailer for ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 19

The official trailer for this season came out earlier this month, and it features a number of singers, dancers, acrobats, and unexpected talents hitting the stage, hoping to go home with the $1 million dollar prize. According to the judges' reactions, some performances will make audiences gasp, close their eyes, and become amazed by one of the youngest acts to join the lineup. Starting tonight, viewers will finally catch a glimpse at what will be in store for upcoming episodes and maybe witness the first Golden Buzzer of the season.

What’s the ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 19 Episode Schedule?

The show will commence its audition round this week and continue on all throughout the summer. Then, it will have a brief hiatus before it returns for the live shows' round, in which new episodes will come out twice a week. Below is the official episode schedule forAmerica’s Got TalentSeason 19, including both the dates for the auditions and the live shows.

Release Date

July 22, 2025

June 06, 2025

June 06, 2025

August 10, 2025

June 29, 2025

July 14, 2025

August 13, 2025

July 02, 2025

June 06, 2025

Live Shows

Episode 10

June 10, 2025

Episode 11

June 22, 2025

Episode 12

July 07, 2025

Episode 13

July 06, 2025

Episode 14

July 27, 2025

Episode 16

July 15, 2025

Episode 17

July 18, 2025

Episode 18

June 23, 2025

Episode 19

August 05, 2025

Episode 20

August 08, 2025

Episode 21

July 22, 2025

Episode 22

June 30, 2025

Other Talent Competitions Like ‘America’s Got Talent’ to Watch Next

After catching up on the new episodes ofAmerica’s Got TalentSeason 19, there is always time to venture into other talent shows on live TV. From singer face-offs to celebrities with no dance experience joining bootcamp, here are a few recommendations to watch next.

The Voice (2011-Present)

As AGOT begins, another NBC favorite airs its season finale.The VoiceSeason 25 wrapped up on Monday, with a two-part special that included guest performances and appearances from former judges. In this reality show, contestants sing to the judges who are sitting with their backs facing the contestants. With only a few minutes to wow some ofthe most successful artists in the music scene, likeJohn LegendandReba McEntire, they must show that their voice has what it takes to pass auditions. After judges give their seal of approval, these contestants must compete with each other for a $100,000 cash prize and a record deal. The two-hour finale that aired recently crownedAsher Havonas the big winner after receiving mentorship from McEntire throughout his time on the show.

The Masked Singer (2019-Present)

Another singing-related show,The Masked Singeris different from other reality hits airing on TV. Instead of people signing up for a live competition, where they will be judged based on their abilities and hopefully winning a cash prize or an opportunity to pursue their dreams outside the program, only celebrities are eligible to participate in this one. Throughout its episodes, actors and musicians wear costumes and perform popular songs as judges and the audience attempt to uncover who is the celebrity behind the mask. Every week, one person is eliminated from the competition, having their identity unveiled. The recent edition of the show hadVanessa Hudgenswinning the award, after wearing a goldfish outfit throughout the program and dropping a few hints. The actress known for playing Gabriella Montez in theHigh School Musicaltrilogy has been off the music radar for a while now, having starred in multiple films after her time as a Disney star. Winning this edition allowed her to be recognized for her singing, over her onscreen performances.

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Dancing With the Stars (2005-Present)

Much likeThe Masked Singer,Dancing With the Starsonly allows celebrities to make the cut. This reality favorite started back in 2005, and has since then welcomed Hollywood A-listers, reality stars, and other well-known names throughout the seasons as they learn different styles of ballroom dancing every week. Past winners includeJennifer Grey,Jordan Fisher, and most recentlyXotchil Gomez, who won the Mirrorball Trophyin Season 32. The show has already been renewed for Season 33, and although there isn’t much information about who will be joining the dance floor next to the pros, it is probable that former DWTS winnerAlfonso RibeiroandJulianne Houghwill return to their hosting duties for the second time and the new season will likely continue to air on TV and stream on Disney +.

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