Competing for Rogers $1M Prize: Top Performers from Tonight’s Episode of Canada’s Got Talent
March 19, 2025 | by ltcinsuranceshopper
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Key moments from tonight’s episode of Canada’s Got Talent, include:
BEVERLY SARAZA (Toronto, ON) received a standing ovation after performing an explosive cover of “Bang Bang” by Jessie J. featuring Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
Strongman TULGA (Mongolia) shocked the crowd by holding a 330-pound pole with his teeth while hanging from the ceiling, host Lindsay Ell said it’s “the most dangerous thing I’ve seen on the CGT stage.”
THE MARTIN BOYS (Woodstock, NB) performed an original country song called ”Miracle Cure,” judge Shania Twain said “that song could be on the radio tomorrow.”
Comedian SAI KIT LO (Markham, ON) had the judges in stitches, Howie Mandel said “I think you’re going to be in the final!”
CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! (Toronto, ON) put a clever mashup of “We Will Rock You” by Queen and “Rock You” by Helix, and had the entire audience singing along, Katherine said it was “an ingenious way to share their talent.”
CHANTAAAAL (Cancon, France) did a drag rendition of “My Heart Will Go On” by Céline Dion, judge Kardinal Offishall said it was “incredibly entertaining.”
ILLUMIN DRONE SHOWS (Toronto, ON) performed a live synchronized drone show with 600 breathtaking lights in a dazzling feat of engineering and artistry.
America’s Got Talent alumni and viral performer WES-P (Japan) did a risque act that had audiences at the edge of their seat, Shania said it was “so full of suspense!”
Kardinal hit his Golden Buzzer for singer CARSIM BIRMINGHAM (Vancouver, BC) after his emotional and powerful performance of “Lay Me Down” by Sam Smith.
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Rogers is once again providing the winner of Canada’s Got Talent with a life-changing prize of $1M (plus $50 from Howie Mandel) – the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history, plus financial advice from CIBC. And that’s not all! Every Golden Buzzer recipient will receive $25,000 (totalling $150,000), courtesy of CIBC, to help realize their ambitions.
Canada’s Got Talent is produced by MEM Inc., and Fremantle, in association with Citytv, a division of Rogers Sports & Media based on the Got Talent format owned by Fremantle and SYCO Entertainment.