The top six acts of America's Got Talent performed Tuesday night in the hopes that America would vote for them to win.

During the first hour of the show, the acts reprised one of their performances from earlier in the season. The second hour comprised of original performances from all six acts.

Cami Bradley - Singer

For her first performance, Bradley reprised her acoustic version of Believe by Cher. She chose to sing I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles for her second performance. Judge Howard Stern said that she was perfect for America's Got Talent and Howie Mandel said that she was a star.

Collins Key - Magician

Key reprised his close-up magic trick involving two playing cards being merged together in his first performance. In his second performance, Key accurately predicted Twitter hash-tags in a previously recorded video to randomly selected members of the audience. Judge Heidi Klum said that she enjoyed how Key's style was so geared toward a young generation.

Jimmy Rose - Country singer

Singing his original song Coal Keeps the Lights On, Rose's first performance got rave reviews from the judges. He sang The Dance by Garth Brooks for his second performance. Stern didn't like Rose's performance and said that it may have cost him the win, while Klum said she liked that he didn't try to be anyone other than himself.

Taylor Williamson - Comedian

Williamson performed an update routine of one of his performances from earlier in the season. The comedian then performed a routine about his love life. Mandel said that Williamson really delivered after his performance. Stern told him he deserved a shot and that America should vote for him.

Keinchi Ebina - Dancer/mime

Ebina reprised his Matrix-style interpretive dance for his first performance. He then performed a dance with a projected screen featuring different versions of himself. Though Mel B said she didn't like the performance as much as his previous ones, but Klum, Mandel and Stern told him that he should win the show.

Forte - Opera trio

Forte sang The Prayer by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli for their first performance. For their second performance, they sang a soaring rendition of Caruso by Lucio Dalla. Mel B said that their performance was "gorgeous" while Stern called them the Crosby, Stills and Nash of opera.

The finale of America's Got Talent airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on NBC, featuring the crowning of the winner.