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Semifinals summary[edit]

Semifinals 1 (April 16)[edit]

Act Order Performance description Buzzes Result
Foster Anggun Park
Philippines Name 1 Comic piano ensemble; performed a tropical island-themed routine using a total of seven instruments: a piano, an electronic organ, a pair of kettledrums, a marimba, a pair of bongo drums, a pair of conga drums, and a cajón. Advanced
Philippines Name 2 Text Advanced
Philippines Name 3 Text Eliminated
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Contestants who appeared on previous shows or seasons[edit]

  • ADEM Dance Crew was a finalist on the sixth season of Česko Slovensko Má Talent. They also received a golden buzzer during the auditions.
  • Akira Kimura, who himself has been living in Indonesia for two and a half years prior to auditioning for the show[1], previously appeared in an Indonesian talent search show Go Show[2] in which he managed to reach the semifinals.
  • D' Intensity Breakers placed fifth on the fourth season of the local Got Talent franchise of the Philippines, Pilipinas Got Talent. Afterwards, they appeared on the first season of Asia's Got Talent, getting four yeses but weren't chosen by the judges to advance to the semifinals.
  • DM-X Comvaleñoz and Deniel Sarmiento was a semifinalist on the fifth season of Pilipinas Got Talent.[3]
  • Mercifuletes Viola, D'Gemini, and Urban Crew joined the fifth season of Pilipinas Got Talent.
  • Garrett Bolden Jr. also joined Pilipinas Got Talent and became semifinalist.
  • Fitri Cerado also auditioned on the first season of the show.
  • Jayvee and Bjorn Mendoza, as a duo, joined the Philippine franchise of La Banda, Pinoy Boyband Superstar. They were eliminated in the Performance Night of the Middle Rounds.
  • Yumbo Dump appeared in several variety shows in their home country, starting with the show "Pu"-sama 100%ALL NATURAL KUSANAGI&YUSUKE in 2011. They also appeared in the Indian film Jilla.
  • Little K-Tigers performed on Mnet's Hit The Stage, a South Korean dance survival contest.
  • Louis Choi appeared on the fourth season of the Korean game show I Can See Your Voice.
  • Canion Shijirbat appeared in the second season of Mongolia's Got Talent, where he placed second. He also competed in the 12th season of America's Got Talent, only to be eliminated during the Judge Cuts. His audition in this season occurred a few months after his judge cuts performance and a few weeks after said performance was aired in the United States.
  • The Juans, who appeared on Episode 4, is a Filipino boy band whose cover of Balisong, originally sang by Rivermaya, was used as the soundtrack of the hit Filipino film 100 Tula Para Kay Stella.
  • Angel Tornado was a finalist on the sixth season of Thailand's Got Talent.
  • Krittaya Ariyasit also appeared on the sixth season of Thailand's Got Talent and reached the semifinals.
  • Power Storm was a finalist on the third season of Thailand's Got Talent. Three years later, they finished as a semifinalist on the sixth season of the same show.
  • The Sacred Riana was a finalist on Indonesian magician talent search show, The Next Mentalist.
  • Viriya Rici appeared on the third season of Indonesia Mencari Bakat, an Indonesian talent search show similar to the Got Talent franchise of Indonesia, Indonesia's Got Talent, and reached the semifinals.
  • Angela July joined the second season of X Factor Indonesia and finished seventh.
  • Noah Velasco is a part of The Velasco Brothers, a semifinalist in the previous season.
  • Deenormous took part in the previous season where he received 4 buzzers and 4 nos.
  • Neil Rey Garcia Llanes was a contestant in the previous season. He got 4 yeses but wasn't chosen by the judges to advance to the semifinals.
  1. ^ KIMURA, AKIRA (8:13 AM - 19 Oct 2017). "インドネシアで活躍する!そしていつか世界の舞台に立つ!と言う決意で2年半前に海を渡った。今日憧れの夢の舞台、世界のゴットタレント、アジアズ ゴットタレントでアジアで4人しか選ばれないゴールデンブザー賞を受賞しました。生きてて良かった。母さんありがとう@asiasgottalentpic.twitter.com/9HoPl2yEbZ". @akira0092 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-10-27. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Go Show (2016-08-20), Konnichiwa! Akira brings a lot of fun with his Comedy Magic Show! - Go Show, retrieved 2017-10-27
  3. ^ "Pilipinas Got Talent Season 5 Top 36 Semifinalist Revealed". www.zeibiz.com. Retrieved 2017-10-28.