Video: Performance by Team iLuminate on America's Got Talent
Check out an entertaining light show by the group called Team iLuminate from the last performance for the first episode of this seasons America’s Got Talent.
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Check out an entertaining light show by the group called Team iLuminate from the last performance for the first episode of this seasons America’s Got Talent.
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