The hot summer series, the fourth season of "America's Got Talent," jointly created by the production team of American Idol, will make a grand return this summer. The hottest performers from across the United States will continue to compete in this reality show. Notably, the host of the fourth season will be replaced by a multi-talented star, while the judges will still be the powerful trio of David Hasselhoff, Sharon Osbourne, and Piers Morgan. The talent selection for "America's Got Talent" has no age, regional, or racial restrictions. The performers who appear on the show showcase the essence of American culture through diverse performance forms. "America's Got Talent" is undoubtedly a pure celebration representing the current trends of America. All participants in "America's Got Talent" have the potential to become future stars. Among them are singers, dancers, comedians, contortionists, impressionists, jugglers, magicians, and ventriloquists. Through competition, the performers vie for the opportunity to continue performing on stage, for the affection of the American people, and for a $1 million prize. Last August, Neil Boyd, who was once an insurance salesman, had his life completely transformed by "America's Got Talent." He won the third season of the show with his outstanding opera performance, earning him not only a $1 million prize but also the chance to headline performances in Las Vegas. Similarly, the second season champion, a ventriloquist from Dallas, realized his lifelong dream after winning the second season of "America's Got Talent." He received a contract worth tens of millions of dollars annually and performs at the heart of Las Vegas. Currently, he is presenting five evening performances a week in a theater named after him.