Tanzania's Ramadhani Brothers secure 5th place finish on America's Got Talent

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  • Despite their remarkable talent and global fame, the duo fell short on the votes needed to continue their journey towards the coveted top prize.

Tanzania's acrobatic duo, the Ramadhani Brothers, has bid farewell to the America's Got Talent competition.

Despite their remarkable talent and global fame, the duo fell short on the votes needed to continue their journey towards the coveted top prize.

The exceptionally gifted brothers achieved an impressive feat by securing a spot in the top five, marking a historic moment as the first Tanzanian and East African act to reach such heights on America's Got Talent

The Ramadhan Brothers, composed of the talented duo Fadhili and Ibrahim, have been making waves in the ongoing season 18 of America's Got Talent.

Their incredible acrobatic skills, notably their mind-boggling head-balancing routine, has been the talk of the town since their debut on the show.

In this gravity-defying performance, Fadhili accomplishes the remarkable feat of balancing solely on top of Ibrahim's head, earning the duo high praise from the judges including Simon Cowell, the competition's chief judge, who dubbed their acrobatic act as a  million-dollar act.

Taking to their Instagram page, the Ramadhan Brothers shared a heartfelt message, expressing gratitude to their fans for the overwhelming support and votes they received throughout the contest.

“Hey guys, the results have come in, we did not collect enough votes. We came in fifth place in the race, and we want to thank AGT for the opportunity and all the people who voted for us the struggle continues”

Shortly before their departure from the competition, Tanzanian Bongo Flava sensation Diamond Platnumz threw his support behind the Ramadhan Brothers.

The three times BET Awards nominee took to Instagram to encourage fans to cast their votes for the talented duo, who were facing tough competition from other acts including The 82nd Division All American Chorus, Avantgardey, The Mzansi Youth Choir, Murmuration, Ahren Belisle, Lavender Darcangelo, Adrian Stoica, and Hurricane.

Prior to their stint on America's Got Talent, the Ramadhan Brothers showcased their talents as contestants on Australia's Got Talent in 2022.