America’s Got Talent: Susan Boyle and Howie Mandel celebrate 10-year milestones as five acts leave

Susan Boyle and Howie Mandel both celebrated 10-year milestones during Wednesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent on NBC.

The 58-year-old Scottish singer performed live during the season 14 results episode in which seven of 12 acts that performed Monday advanced to the semifinals.

Susan belted out I Dreamed A Dream in celebration of her decade-long career that started with her 2009 audition on Britain’s Got Talent.

Ten years: Susan Boyle performed live on Wednesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent in celebration of her 10-year career that started with her audition on Britain’s Got Talent

The tingling performance featured archive video clips of BGT judges Simon Cowell, 59, and Piers Morgan, 54, praising Susan who performed the same song during her audition.

Susan sported her new bobbed haircut while wearing a sparkling silver gown during her performance of the song from the musical Les Misérables.

She received a standing ovation from the audience at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywod.

Show host Terry Crews, 51, then promoted Susan’s new album Ten that reflects on her career since BGT.

Decade down: Howie Mandel also was celebrating 10 years with the NBC show

Decade down: Howie Mandel also was celebrating 10 years with the NBC show

Audition song: The Scottish singer performed I Dreamed A Dream from the musical Les Misérables that she also auditioned with on BGT in 2009

Audition song: The Scottish singer performed I Dreamed A Dream from the musical Les Misérables that she also auditioned with on BGT in 2009

Simon earlier smiled as he talked about seeing Susan for the first time 10 years ago.

‘I swear to god it felt like 10 minutes ago. I’ll remember that audition for the rest of my life,’ Simon said.

He added that the world ‘fell in love’ with Susan and ‘hated my guts at the same time’.

New look: Susan sported her new bobbed haircut while wearing a sparkling silver gown during her performance

New look: Susan sported her new bobbed haircut while wearing a sparkling silver gown during her performance

Howie, 63, also was celebrating his 10-year anniversary with the NBC show.

Simon delivered a heartfelt speech and surprised Howie with a tribute to his ‘significance and importance over 10 years on the show’.

A giant billboard on Sunset Boulevard was shown with Simon prominent in the sign wishing Howie a happy 10 year anniversary.

Anniversary tribute: A giant billboard on Sunset Boulevard was shown with Simon prominent in the sign wishing Howie a happy 10 year anniversary with America's Got Talent

Anniversary tribute: A giant billboard on Sunset Boulevard was shown with Simon prominent in the sign wishing Howie a happy 10 year anniversary with America’s Got Talent

‘Is that real?,’ Howie laughed.

‘It’s real,’ Simon told him.

Howie said the ‘real tribute’ was being ‘just a small part on the best show on television’.

New judges: Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough joined season 14 as new judges

New judges: Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough joined season 14 as new judges

Feeling blue: Julianne wore a blue coat with pink trim

Feeling blue: Julianne wore a blue coat with pink trim

Plunging neckline: Gabrielle donned a floral print dress with plunging neckline

Plunging neckline: Gabrielle donned a floral print dress with plunging neckline

‘It’s the best job and best show in the world,’ Howie declared as he received a standing ovation while fans chanted his name.

Terry revealed the top five of the 12 acts based on viewer voting would advance to the semis.

The acts that finished in sixth, seventh and eighth place took part in the live Dunkin’ Save vote. Charlotte Summers, 13, Swedish singer-songwriter Chris Kläfford and Ndlovu Youth Choir were singled out for the Dunkin’ Save.

Live vote: Charlotte Summers, Chris Klafford and Ndlovu Youth Choir were singled out for the Dunkin' Save vote

Live vote: Charlotte Summers, Chris Klafford and Ndlovu Youth Choir were singled out for the Dunkin’ Save vote

Simon’s golden buzzer pick violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa, 11, was the first to advance as singer Joseph Allen was eliminated.

Dance troupe V Unbeatable moved into the semis next as mind-reading act The Sentimentalists got sent home.

Blacklight group Light Balance Kids were voted into the semis followed by blind singer Robert Finley, but it was the end of the road for danger-loving knife act Nick & Lindsay Williams.

First in: Tyler Butler-Figueroa was the first to advance to the semis

First in: Tyler Butler-Figueroa was the first to advance to the semis

Dance troupe: V Unbeatable members smiled after learning they made it to the next round

Dance troupe: V Unbeatable members smiled after learning they made it to the next round

Fan favorites: Blacklight group Light Balance Kids were voted into the semis by viewers

Fan favorites: Blacklight group Light Balance Kids were voted into the semis by viewers

Stand-up comic Ryan Niemiller, 36, who was born with severely shortened arms was next to advance.

‘It’s all in your hands now,’ Simon told the comedian.

‘Sorry. I didn’t mean that. We get each other. Why do I do live TV? You know what I was trying to say,’ Simon said after catching his slip.

Original number: Blind singer Robert Finley after performing an original song Monday advanced to the semis

Original number: Blind singer Robert Finley after performing an original song Monday advanced to the semis

Funny guy: Ryan Niemiller laughed after Simon said it was all in his 'hands' now

Funny guy: Ryan Niemiller laughed after Simon said it was all in his ‘hands’ now

‘I love you. You’re going to do great,’ Simon told Ryan.

Small-town singer Chris took the sixth spot after voting in the Dunkin Save was tallied.

The judges voted between Charlotte and Ndlovu Youth Choir, but the acts finished in a tie.

Saved singer: Small-town singer Chris took the sixth spot after voting in the Dunkin Save was tallied

Saved singer: Small-town singer Chris took the sixth spot after voting in the Dunkin Save was tallied

Tie vote: Ndlovu Youth Choir waited anxiously as the judges voted

Tie vote: Ndlovu Youth Choir waited anxiously as the judges voted 

Prayer position: Charlotte was hopeful as the judges were tied in their voting

Prayer position: Charlotte was hopeful as the judges were tied in their voting

Viewer voting was used to break the tie and Ndlovu Youth Choir advanced to the semis.

America’s Got Talent will return next week on NBC with performances by another group of 12 quarter-finalists.

The semifinals will start September 3 and the final live show will air September 17 with the season 14 winner announced September 18.

The moment: Ndlovu Youth Choir reacted as they advanced to the semis based on viewer voting

The moment: Ndlovu Youth Choir reacted as they advanced to the semis based on viewer voting

Semis bound: Robert Finley, Light Balance Kids, Gabrielle, Chris Klafford, Ryan Niemiller, Tyler Butler-Figueroa, Julianne, Terry Crews, V Unbeatable, Howie and Ndlovu Youth Choir got together for a group shot after the second live results show

Semis bound: Robert Finley, Light Balance Kids, Gabrielle, Chris Klafford, Ryan Niemiller, Tyler Butler-Figueroa, Julianne, Terry Crews, V Unbeatable, Howie and Ndlovu Youth Choir got together for a group shot after the second live results show

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