It was a unanimous “Yes!”
The Leo Catholic High School Choir has made it to the next round of competition on “America’s Got Talent,” following their crowd-pleasing audition, which aired Tuesday night on the hit NBC reality-competition series.
All four judges — Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Mel B and Sofia Vergara — voted “yes.”
Twenty-two members of the all-boys South Side choir auditioned earlier this year for the 20th season of the series.
Celebrity isn’t something entirely new to these young men. They’ve performed for the Cubs, White Sox and at last year’s Democratic National Convention.
A video of the choir went viral after they appeared on a 2024 segment on CBS News Chicago, which drew the attention of the “AGT” producers.
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