WWJ -- The Detroit Youth Choir delivered another moving performance on Tuesday night's semifinal episode of "America's Got Talent," putting their own spin on "High Hopes" by Panic! At The Disco.
The group of more than 50 local kids, ages 8-18 years old, burst onto the scene earlier this summer with their audition that went viral and a powerful quarterfinal rendition of Carrie Underwood's "The Champion."
Their semifinal performance garnered praise from judges Gabrielle Union and Simon Cowell, who once again called it better than their first audition, which blew the judges away. Guest judge Queen Latifah was also a big fan of the performance and gave a "what up, doe" shoutout to Detroit.
The choir got a lot of love on social media for putting their twist on the 2018 Panic! At The Disco hit.
VOTE!!! One of CVHS's Choir students is performing with the Detroit Youth Choir!! They killed it tonight and deserve to go to the finals! https://t.co/6NTnmwULHd
— Lisa Passmore (@FunGuvLisaP) September 11, 2019
Voting is open until 7 a.m. on Wednesday. Fans can vote on the "America's Got Talent" app or on the NBC website. The DYC will learn on Wednesday night whether they're through to next week's season finale.





