Twelve quarter-finalists made up of singers, dancers and eccentric acts will perform live on America's Got Talent Tuesday night from Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Here's a preview of 12 acts that will be performing, with videos provided by clicking on their names.

2Unique:

This pair of girls stunned the judges with their confident rapping and DJ skills in their original audition. Performing a medley of It's Tricky and Boom Boom Pow, their act caused judge Mel B to say that they had "attitude" and "swag."

Catapult Entertainment:

This troupe of theatrical shadow dancers received a standing ovation from the judges in their audition. Judge Howard Stern told them that they were everything they were looking for on America's Got Talent.

D'Angelo & Amanda:

One of two child ballroom dancer pairs competing Tuesday, D'Angelo & Amanda performed an entertaining '50s style dance in their audition. Judge Heidi Klum said that they were "spot on" and "super talented."

Dave Fenley:

This soulful singer performed an acoustic version of Too Close by Alex Clare in his original audition. Judge Howie Mandel said that Fenley has just been "discovered" and called him gifted.

Duo Resonance:

A body balancing couple, these acrobats evoked various positive reactions from the judges in their audition. The act incorporated spinning in the performance round and Stern said that they were much more spectacular than the various dancers that come on the show.

John Wing:

This comedian cracked up the judges in his first audition, but it was in his Vegas performance that he proved why he deserved a spot on the live show. Performing jokes about spoiled kids and Oprah Winfrey, his routine had the judges laughing all the way through.

Melody Caballero:

A young contortionist, Caballero spun around a pole while only balancing on her mouth in her Vegas performance. Though she admitted that she had trouble at first, her competitors commended her abilities. She was not initially sent through to the live show but replaced another balancing act, Red Panda, who had to drop out.

Ruby & Jonas:

The other ballroom dancing duo in this mix, Ruby & Jonas, impressed the judges just as much as D'Angelo & Amanda in their two performances. Though there was an accidental drop in their Vegas performance, the judges sent them through anyway.

Sam Johnson:

This danger act amped up the danger from his original audition, which involved him balancing on a sky-high pole. Johnson poured gasoline all over his body, lit his hat on fire and balanced with his unicycle on a tightrope while juggling. Stern said that his act was as good as it gets.

Selena Mykenzie Gordon:

This young singer performed Martina McBride's hit song Broken Wing in her Vegas performance. The judges were left speechless after her performance, especially after holding a note for over 10 seconds.

Sprice:

A Rube Goldberg creator, this act set up a complex set of items and caused a chain reaction which resulted in getting a soccer ball in to a goal. Mel B said that his act was unique and creative while Klum said she wanted to see what he would come up with next.

The Virginia State University Gospel Choir:

This choir took in to church with a soulful, energetic performance in their original audition. Mandel said that he heard gospel like he had never heard it before while Stern said that their act would be loved by America.

Only four acts will advance to the semifinals: the three acts who get the most votes by America and one judges' choice. America's Got Talent will air the live show Tuesday at 9 p.m. on NBC.

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