"Khusugtun" Mongolian ethnic group was selected as semi finalist at “Asia’s Got Talent” show.
They had passed the first stage which was held on March 12 and surprised the judges by performing Mongolian traditional "khuumii" (throat singing) and dance.
While the voting is similar to other voting processes in the Got Talent franchise, the revelation of results would be slightly different, to be revealed in the following week rather than the next night (as semifinal rounds are only once weekly, barring replays). Also, in another twist, the Golden Buzzer returns wherein each semifinal round, the judges would use it as one unit to send one act straight to the finals. This is similar to the Judges' Choice in the other local franchises, albeit one ahead of the vote rather than after and based on the vote. Aside from the Judges' Choice through the Golden Buzzer, the two acts with the most public votes would also advance to the finals. There would thus be a total of nine finalists emerging from the three semifinal rounds.
Voting has started at 08:05PM (by Singapore Timezone) on April 23 and will finish at 11:59PM on April 27.
There are three easy ways to vote including Sms Voting, Facebook Voting and App Voting.
We are delivering the second performance of "Khusugtun" Mongolian ethnic group at “Asia’s Got Talent” show. Please enjoy and do not forget to vote.
"Khusugtun" Mongolian ethnic group was selected as semi finalist at “Asia’s Got Talent” show.
They had passed the first stage which was held on March 12 and surprised the judges by performing Mongolian traditional "khuumii" (throat singing) and dance.
While the voting is similar to other voting processes in the Got Talent franchise, the revelation of results would be slightly different, to be revealed in the following week rather than the next night (as semifinal rounds are only once weekly, barring replays). Also, in another twist, the Golden Buzzer returns wherein each semifinal round, the judges would use it as one unit to send one act straight to the finals. This is similar to the Judges' Choice in the other local franchises, albeit one ahead of the vote rather than after and based on the vote. Aside from the Judges' Choice through the Golden Buzzer, the two acts with the most public votes would also advance to the finals. There would thus be a total of nine finalists emerging from the three semifinal rounds.
Voting has started at 08:05PM (by Singapore Timezone) on April 23 and will finish at 11:59PM on April 27.
There are three easy ways to vote including Sms Voting, Facebook Voting and App Voting.
We are delivering the second performance of "Khusugtun" Mongolian ethnic group at “Asia’s Got Talent” show. Please enjoy and do not forget to vote.