‘We are never, ever going to forget this’
AGT acrobat flies high in stunning display
The long-awaited return of AGT is set to soar on Channel 7 and 7plus in October.
Ukrainian acrobat Oleg Tatarynov is ready to fly high on behalf of his home country, and his incredible triumph of strength and vulnerability leaves AGT’s judges in awe.
After honing his skills as a dancer, Oleg’s captivating AGT performance tells an unspoken story for his family left behind in Ukraine. A Got Talent veteran, Oleg has stunned on stage in the French, Croatian and Spanish versions of the show.
His intricate aerial feat earns a standing ovation from AGT mega-star judges David Walliams, Kate Ritchie, Alesha Dixon and Shane Jacobson.
David declares: “I’ve never seen an act like this before. We are never, ever going to forget this.”
One of the most successful television formats in the world, AGT’s world-first twist sees Aussie acts take on some of the globe’s best Got Talent to secure their place in the Grand Final, where Australia will decide who is worthy of the $100,000 grand prize.
AGT is produced by Fremantle for the Seven Network.
Acrobatic archer targets lifelong dream
Jaw-dropping talent with a twist
Lifelong dreams will be realised when the world’s biggest talent show, AGT, returns to Channel 7 and 7plus in October.
Shannen Jones, the 22-year-old professional contortionist, started training at just five years old. Since then, she has gone on to perform her incredible act across Australia and internationally.
Judges David Walliams, Kate Ritchie, Alesha Dixon and Shane Jacobson are left stunned by Shannen’s performance, as her body contorts in ways that need to be seen to be believed.
Alesha calls the act “absolutely brilliant,” while David jokes: “wow, wow, wow! You’re very bendy, aren’t you?”
Fulfilling a lifelong ambition to appear on AGT, Shannen reflected: “I remember watching the show when I was a little girl. It’s always been one of those dreams.”
One of the most successful television formats in the world, AGT’s world-first twist sees Aussie acts take on some of the globe’s best Got Talent to secure their place in the Grand Final, where Australia will decide who is worthy of AGT’s $100,000 grand prize.
AGT is produced by Fremantle for the Seven Network.