'America's Got Talent' 2013 Finals Preview: Top 6 Acts Compete Including Forte, Jimmy Rose & Kenichi Ebina [VIDEOS]
Six finalists will perform live on America's Got Talent Tuesday night from Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
Here's a preview of the acts that will be performing, with videos provided by clicking on their names.
A young singer-songwriter, Bradley has sailed through to the finals on popular vote alone. The singer performed acoustic renditions of Believe by Cher, Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley and Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi. Judge Howie Mandel compared her voice to that of an angel.
Key may not have received the best reviews from the judges, but this heartthrob magician has been popular with young girls from his original audition. Judge Howard Stern said that his performances tend to be slow and drawn out, but his charisma has managed to keep the audience engaged.
Opera trio Forte hasn't received a single negative comment by the judges since their audition. The judges have commended the group's harmonies on songs like Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers and My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. Opera acts have traditionally done well on America's Got Talent and Forte has a good chance of winning.
Rose, a traditional country singer, has made America fall in love with him through his backstory of being a coal-miner-turned-soldier and his heartfelt singing. Though Mandel and Stern have soured on Rose as of late, Mel B and Heidi Klum still enjoy his performances. The singer has a passionate fanbase and could be a threat to win.
Few acts in America's Got Talent history have been as original as Ebina, a dancer/mime who creates and executes original interpretive dances each week. Mandel told Ebina that he was the best talent the show had ever seen and was a contender for most talented man in the world.
Many comedians graced the AGT stage this year, but Williamson has outlasted all of them. His awkward comedy style mixed with his awkward personality has made him a hit with the audience. Williamson has tried to win Klum over for weeks and finally did with his last few performances.
All six acts perform live Tuesday at 9 p.m. on NBC. The winner will be announced on Wednesday's finale.