The auditions continued Tuesday night on America’s Got Talent, and if Episode 3 proved anything, it’s that Season 21 is shaping up to be one of the show’s most competitive yet.
The night’s biggest moment came when singer Isaac Atkins stepped onto the AGT stage. The Maine native immediately captivated the judges with a soulful, emotionally charged performance of “Beggin’” that left little doubt about his potential in the competition. Before the panel could even begin sharing their reactions, Mel B made her decision.
By slamming the Golden Buzzer, she sent Atkins straight to the live shows, showering the stage in gold confetti and giving the season its fifth golden buzzer in three weeks.

Standout Performance: Isaac Atkins Earns the Golden Moment
Atkins’ audition stood out not just because of the Golden Buzzer but because of the way he connected with both the audience and judges from the opening note. His smooth vocals and confident stage presence immediately transformed the room, creating one of those rare AGT moments where everyone seemed to be on the same page.
Standout Performance: Come Here Brings Precision and Power
While Atkins stole the headlines, South Korean dance crew Come Here delivered one of the evening’s most impressive non-musical performances.
The group showcased remarkable synchronization, athleticism, and energy, earning unanimous approval from the judges. The performance drew a strong reaction from both the judges and audience, cementing Come Here as an act worth watching as the season progresses.
Creativity Remains AGT’s Secret Weapon
Elsewhere, AGT continued embracing its trademark unpredictability. Acts like Sprice Machines and Japanese performer Akira generated mixed reactions from the panel but still advanced thanks to their originality and ability to surprise. Those performances served as a reminder that America’s Got Talent has always rewarded creativity just as much as technical skill.









































