Where to watch America's Got Talent Season 19 quarterfinals? Streaming platforms explored

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America's Got Talent Host and Judges (Image Courtesy of NBC)

As the 19th season of America's Got Talent continues, the show is all set to move into its quarterfinals, with viewers becoming increasingly engrossed in the series. One of the most pivotal points in this competition is the quarterfinals, where talented acts perform for a chance to secure a berth in the semifinals and qualify for the final prize.

To watch the quarterfinals, you can tune into NBC, which airs the show live on Tuesdays at 8/7c. If you miss the live broadcast, episodes are available for streaming on Peacock the following day.

For additional options, Hulu, YouTube TV, and other streaming services that carry NBC also provide access to AGT.

Here’s a detailed look at where to catch all the excitement of America's Got Talent’s Season 19 quarterfinals and stay up-to-date with the latest performances.


America's Got Talent Streaming Platforms

NBC Broadcast

The simplest way to stream America's Got Talent is over NBC. The show, which is on Tuesdays at 8/7c, offers a chance where all viewers can stream the performances live. If you want to watch it live, head over to NBC at the mentioned time. For those who miss the live broadcast, the episode is then available for streaming on NBC's platform the following day.

Peacock Streaming

Peacock is another easy way to watch America's Got Talent. Episodes of AGT's Season 19, including the quarterfinals, stream on Peacock the day after the program's broadcast on NBC. Subscriptions to this streaming service by NBC can either be free or upgraded to a premium option. The latter will give more perks, such as new episodes hitting earlier and an ad-free experience. This makes Peacock an easy option for people who want on-demand access to AGT.

Hulu Streaming Options

You can also use Hulu to watch America's Got Talent, but again, it might not be as immediate as Peacock. In most cases, Hulu updates its listings with the most recent episodes of AGT shortly after they have been broadcast. The service requires a subscription but has a much larger library—including AGT—than its free counterpart. Options to bundle with other streaming services give it an extra bit of value.

YouTube TV

One of the favorite services to stream live TV is YouTube TV. YouTube TV, a subscription-based service, can enable subscribers to stream the channel carrying AGT live when it airs on NBC. YouTube TV also has a cloud DVR feature that one can record episodes on and watch at their convenience. The service would be great for those viewing either live or catch-up later.

Viewing Tips

Most streaming services make it possible to view past episodes, either to catch up with what one has missed or to repeat the performance. America's Got Talent's official website and social media often screen clips and highlights of each episode, which could be a good way to keep updated on how this particular show is progressing.


To watch America's Got Talent Season 19 quarterfinals, NBC would be the place where the live show is airing. The episodes are also available the very next day on streaming platforms such as Peacock and Hulu; on YouTube TV, it is available via services. All the interested viewers can easily catch up with the competition by watching all the acts that take to the stage during AGT's quarterfinals.

Edited by Sudeshna Banerjee
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