In a show full of inspiring moments, "America's Got Talent" had one for all time Tuesday night.
Kechi Okwuchi, who was one of just two survivors of a 2005 plane crash that killed 108 people, performed a stunning version of Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud." The beautiful performance earned four "yes" votes from the judges.
Kechi was just a teenager when she was severely burned in the plane crash.
"Lying in the hospital bed, bandanged from head to foot, not being able to move or do anything else, music was my escape and that's why it means so much to me," she said before her performance.
Also picking up four yes votes on Tuesday's show was impressionist Daniel Ferguson.
The Ohio resident performed a series of impressions of popular characters - including Goofy, Kermit the Frog, and Mickey Mouse - while singing DNCE's "Cake By The Ocean." He even mocked stern judge Simon Cowell during his performance.
Ferguson told the judges it was his first time performing in front of an audience.
Tuesday's most visually stunning performance came from Tony and Jordan, "Les French Twins," who performed magic in front of a large video board, interacting with the woman on the screen before a somewhat predictable, but no less shocking, twist at the end - which even had a twist of its own!
Capping off the night was a nervous New York teen, Christian Guardino, who sang The Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You" to perfection, earning Howie Mandel's "Golden Buzzer," which passes him straight to the live shows later this summer.