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Season 20 of America's Got Talent has kicked off on NBC — here's how to stream it live or catch up on Peacock
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The stage is set, the buzzers are primed, and yes — the glitter cannon is loaded. America's Got Talent is back for Season 20. If you're wondering where to watch America's Got Talent, you've come to the right place. America's Got Talent 2025 premiered on Tuesday, May 27 at 8/7c on NBC, with episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock. Whether you're catching this season live or going full binge mode later, this season is guaranteed to deliver some serious moments — and plenty of golden buzzer drama.



America's Got Talent Season 20
NBCAs for the America's Got Talent judges, the panel is stacked. Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Sofía Vergara are back at the table, and they're joined by Mel B, returning for her seventh season after a six-season break. She's replacing Heidi Klum this year, and fans are already hyped about the switch-up. Of course, the ever-energetic Terry Crews is back as host, ready to bring the muscle and the heart to every live show. This is America's Got Talent's 20th season, so we're expecting some pretty great TV — including the return of a familiar face. Jessica Sanchez, who first appeared on Season 1 and later came in second on Season 11 of American Idol, is back on the AGT stage, all grown up and ready to chase her dream again. Get that box of tissues ready.
So, how do you tune in? You can watch live on NBC via a streaming service that includes live TV, such as Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and more. Episodes also hit Peacock the day after airing, giving you all the America's Got Talent golden buzzer moments even if you can't tune in live.
With new talent, a fresh judge lineup, and a whole lot of surprises, AGT Season 20 might just be your summer TV show. Scroll down to check out the trailer — and get ready to cheer, cry, and wonder how on earth some of these people bend like that.
As mentioned, you won't be able to watch AGT live on Peacock, but you will be able to the following day if you're willing to push your viewing party. Peacock is just $7.99/month.
Hulu + Live TV is one of our favorite streaming services and for good reason. It stands out because in addition to over 95 live channels, it also joins Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ for an added perk. Plus, you can pick up hours of older television by utilizing the included unlimited DVR. All at just $82.99/month? Works for us.
DIRECTV STREAM's prices tend to vary depending on where you're located, but prices typically begin at $84.99/month for the lowest tier, which is the Entertainment tier. This option has 90+ channels, unlimited DVR, local channels, and more. Alternatively, you can sign up for one of the new Genre Packs. The MyNews Genre Pack includes over nine channels at $39.99/month with NBC being one of them, so you can get all the AGT you want. Note that NBC might not be available in your region, so be sure to check before you sign up.
Fubo has NBC, too. Starting at $84.99/month for over 220 channels, you'll get access to NBC, major sports networks, unlimited DVR, and the ability to watch on up to ten different TV screens. Best part? Your first month is $20 off.
Sling TV has NBC if you opt for the Sling Blue Plan. This has almost 50 channels in total and ability to stream on three different devices. Pricing varies place to place, but it typically goes for around $50.99/month with a $10 discount on month one.
If you want a smooth and reliable stream, ExpressVPN is great for speed and ease of use. For something more budget-conscious, Private Internet Access has solid performance at a lower price point. NordVPN also strikes a nice balance between affordability and fast connections. So whether you're abroad for work or just vacationing, a VPN keeps you connected to all the golden buzzers, standing ovations, and backstage banter — just like home.
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