OSAKA, JAPAN: After a week-long hiatus to celebrate the fourth of July, 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 is all set to return with some stunning performances. Season 18 kicked off on May 30, 2023, in the presence of celebrity judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, and Sofía Vergara as well as host Terry Crews.
The latest episode of 'AGT' season 18 will feature all kinds of talented acts, including family bands, comedians, and dancers who will grace the stage. The 82nd Airborne Chorus left Simon Cowell confused when they appeared on stage but in the end, their performance blew the judges away. Besides this, MOS will bring another stunning act that will leave the judges as well as the viewers stunned.
Who is MOS?
MOS is a saxophone girl band. The group is made up of five members -- Lemi, Erna, Miyu, Mau, and Lotta. The group has 28.5K followers on Instagram. The band carries out activities to showcase the splendor of Suisougaku to the world with a performance called 'Brandan' that fuses with a Japanese brass band, Suisougaku brass, and dance. According to MOS' official website, people describe the group as a "neo brass band". The group gradually became famous with multiple videos on social media. The girl band embodies brass psychedelics as wind instrument artists sent out to the world from Tokyo, a major city in Asia. In 2023, MOS is all set to release many original songs. Notably, MOS has collaborated with multiple popular Japanese artists including, GANMI. The band has performed live in several cities and has a long list of scheduled tours.
MOS in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
MOS is all set to rock the 'AGT' Season 18 stage with its fire performance. The group is way more than thrilled and penned their excitement on social media. Lotta Mos shared a series of photos with her group and wrote, "America's Got Talent ?? in Los Angeles✨ In 2023, I kept saying that I would definitely go abroad, so this is a big chance..." She further added, "Thank you for all your support every day!! I'm going to polish it without change! MOS sound, and Japanese wind instruments have been resounding!! Enjoy ^ ^ Stay tuned for the broadcast♥️ Thank you for@agt& America #AGT #americasgottalent."
'America's Got Talent' Season 18 releases new episodes every Tuesday at 8 pm ET on NBC.