The latest season of America’s Got Talent delivered sheer chaos and a memorable AGT milestone. In a frantic race for the coveted Golden Buzzer, judge Howie Mandel dramatically slid across the desk to beat host Terry Crews to the moment. The beneficiaries of this wild steal were Hundred Fingers, a spectacular ten-member South Korean magic troupe. Their breathtaking audition captivated the audience. It also secured their place in AGT history as a standout all-South-Korean magic group to earn a Golden Buzzer on the hit show.

The troupe delivered an unprecedented scale of flawless synchronicity. Ten magicians moved perfectly as one, executing synchronized sleight-of-hand tricks, rapid color-switch waves, and multiplying card illusions. They even incorporated floating feathers and magic wands before concluding with a brilliant fake-out finish. Recognizing the immense dedication required, one viewer noted, “Damn, I can’t imagine how much work and practice went into delivering such an amazing performance.” The astonishing level of precision required for a large group to execute magic so smoothly is beautifully showcased in their unforgettable audition below.
Following the mesmerising act, a hilarious and chaotic race ensued. Host Terry Crews was spotted sprinting toward the judges’ desk, determined to award the group.

However, Mandel had other plans, hilariously body-slamming the button with his face to claim the moment. This physical comedy sparked a playful debate online between fans, and The Music Man community is completely obsessed with this hilarious moment. Reacting to the viral steal, one fan joked that Howie “dived like a Superman” to press the buzzer first. The hilarious dash only amplified the joyous celebration.
This triumphant moment was especially sweet for group leader Yu Hojin. A season seventeen finalist, Hojin returned to address Simon Cowell’s previous critique that his solo act lacked dramatic scale. By assembling this impressive ten-member team, he completely silenced any doubts. One commenter celebrated the journey, writing, “One of the greatest comebacks I’ve ever seen on AGT. Amazing job Yu Hojin. So happy you came back to AGT and finally got a golden buzzer! Phenomenal magic!” Before leading this massive group, the talented illusionist first wowed the judges all on his own.
Looking ahead, the future appears incredibly bright for these world-class performers. The illusionists have proven they possess the professional caliber necessary for mainstream entertainment success. Their undeniable talent has many believing they could easily headline their own theater residency in Las Vegas. Recognizing this immense potential, one viewer stated, “Won’t be surprised to see them have their own show in Vegas regardless if the win or not.” They have proven that they do not even need to win the entire competition to find massive commercial success on the world stage.

Ultimately, Hundred Fingers has officially changed the scene of magic on America’s Got Talent. By blending large-scale choreography with intimate, close-up illusions, they have set a new standard for future competitors. Their historic Golden Buzzer moment serves as proof of their creativity, precision, and the unifying power of performance art. As they head toward the live shows, audiences around the world will undoubtedly be watching to see how this groundbreaking South Korean ensemble continues to redefine the boundaries of modern theatrical magic.
