Nervous Singer Wows AGT Crowd With Huge Surprise By Improv Everywhere


On America’s Got Talent, nervous singer Wesley Plumber stunned the crowd with an unexpected twist. Singing ABBA’s “Take A Chance On Me,” Wesley faced rejection from the judges after a bum note. However, an audience member rallied support, leading to a surprise performance by Wesley and a chorus of singers. The feel-good moment, orchestrated by Improv Everywhere, impressed judges Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell but drew criticism from Howie Mandel. Despite Howie’s no vote, the audience backed Wesley, highlighting the power of surprise and unity on the AGT stage.

Don’t miss Wesley Plumber’s memorable performance on America’s Got Talent. To feel the excitement and thrill of this unique act, watch the video below.

After Wesley’s triumphant rendition of “Take A Chance On Me,” a huge choir from the audience and the full UCLA marching band stormed the studio, joining the performance. The audience erupted into applause, thoroughly enjoying the moment. Wesley then revealed that the performance was orchestrated by the New York City performance art group, Improv Everywhere.

The judges, including Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara, and Howie Mandel, had to decide the fate of Wesley’s audition. While Klum and Cowell praised the performance, Vergara felt it lacked surprise. Despite the mixed opinions, Cowell stood firm in his appreciation for the surprise element. Ultimately, the audience’s enthusiasm spoke volumes. Watch the video below.

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