America's Got Talent on NBC: Meet Travis Japan, 7-member dance group formed by Travis Payne under Johnny’s Jr unit
Prepare for a brand-new season of "America's Got Talent," which will feature everything from magic to music. based on the summary of the current season, "The return of "America's Got Talent" for its 17th season features a fresh batch of ambitious performers vying for the top $1 million prizes. With renowned actress and worldwide fashion icon Sofia Vergara, adored comedian Howie Mandel, and executive producer Simon Cowell, the judging panel is once again filled with A-list celebrities. As host, Terry Crews, who is dynamic, is back. The wildest acts to ever perform on the "AGT" stage are expected to appear this season."
Who is Travis Japan in America's Got Talent?
Travis Payne founded the seven-person dance company Travis Japan as part of Johnny's Jr. The Outer Haven claims that Payne, who is renowned for his legendary compositions like Michael Jackson's "This Is It" and Lady Gaga's "The Monster Ball," inspired the group's moniker. To answer any questions you may have, the group is a part of Johnny & Associates, Inc., a talent agency founded by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962. The organization develops "Johnny's," or groups of potential male idols. A member of the agency, Johnny Jr., gives unsigned performers under 30—typically teenagers—special attention.
Kaito "Chaka" Miyachika, Kaito "Umi" Nakamura, Ryuya "Shime" Shimekake, Noeru "Noel" Kawashima, Shizuya "Shizu" Yoshizawa, "Genta" Matsuda, and Kaito "Machu" Matsukura are the current members of the group.
Impressive dance acts from season 17 of "America's Got Talent" include The Mayyas, who won the golden buzzer. Fans must now wait and see if Travis Japan has what it takes to go to the following round. Tuesdays at 8 p.m., NBC airs "America's Got Talent." Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, AT&T TV, or YouTube TV are just a few of the streaming options that viewers may use to watch the program without a cable subscription.

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