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Local Ashburn talent advances to Judge Cuts on ‘America’s Got Talent’

Tune in on July 28 to see dancer Noah Epps compete on the popular NBC show.

By Holly Gambrell July 27, 2020 at 4:27 pm

If you’ve been keeping up with this season’s showing of America’s Got Talent, then you know that the Judge Cuts are here. And, a local Loudoun County resident has made it all the way to this important round.

Ashburn’s Noah Epps, a dancer, will be advancing to this stage of the competition tomorrow night (Tuesday, July 28), premiering on NBC at 8 p.m. Epps is a dancer, actor and model, and is also a current rising seventh grader.

His background in ballet, lyrical and contemporary dance can be credited to Studio Bleu Dance Center, where he trains and focuses mostly on hip-hop, including street-based dancing styles like brukup, FlexN, animation and bonebreaking. 

Epps impressed the judges earlier this summer with his eye-popping dance routine on America’s Got Talent, posing as a marionette. Click here to see the performance.

To find out more about the show, visit nbc.com/americas-got-talent.

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