Final Four Acts Perform on AGT Finals

A summer of competition has finally come to an end, as the final four acts performed Tuesday night on the finals of America's Got Talent.

It was down to the Final four. The last chance to convince viewers to vote, and on Tuesday night all of the America's Got Talent acts stepped up to the challenge, except for Poplyfe.

"It wasn't a great song choice, and it was their song choice. I think sometimes they get a bit ambitious, especially when they're younger," according to Piers Morgan, Judge.

Lead singer Kehlani Parrish knew it. Half way through, she became emotional and never got back on track.

"I think that pressure, they're young, they're probably tired, there's a lot at stake," says judge Howie Mandel. "It's just a lot."

It was heart wrenching to watch her break down on stage, but back stage she regained her confidence when asked about performing on the finale Wednesday night.

"Redeem ourselves. People said we had a horrible performance tonight, but tomorrow, no matter what the results are we're gonna come hard," promises Kehlani Parrish, of Poplyfe.

The other surprising moment was when host Nick Cannon told the audience that a technical problem would delay Silhouettes performance. It seems the large back doors of the stage wouldn't open, so the crew couldn't get Poplyfe's set off the stage.

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"It was probably the biggest emotional roller coaster I've ever experienced," according to Kelsie Jeffords, of Silhouettes. "We were freaking out, but then at the same time you wanted to stay calm so it didn't affect whatever performance we may get."

With just 40 seconds to spare, the crew worked wonders and Silhouettes ended the live show with a moving performance.

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