'America's Got Talent' 2015 winner: Who will win season 10 in finale?

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The top 10 finalists for "America's Got Talent" season 10 have been chosen. Radio City Music Hall will be the stage for the crowning of the grand champion, which will take place tomorrow, Sept. 15. For the first time in the show's history, the winner will come from an all-male cluster. 

All the same, Rickey.org points out that this is still a diverse bunch in a sense that two music acts, two stand-up comedians, three magicians, a ladder acrobat, a ventriloquist and a regurgitator are competing for the title and the $1 million prize. 

Piff the Magic Dragon seems to never run out of surprises. He dazzled America with bread toast and a deck of cards, but he will definitely have some more tricks up his sleeves for the "America's Got Talent" season 10 finale. 

Meanwhile, Rickey.org puts its wager on Paul Zerdin. Despite his act being a bit old-fashioned, the site thinks that he is the best ventriloquist to ever set foot in the history of the competition. To win in the finale, he should allow his creativity to shine through and his many voices to do the job. 

It is also being said that stand-up comedian Drew Lynch could end up winning "America's Got Talent" season 10. IB Times says that his act in the semi-finals was so good that many believe he just had to have a spot in the finals. And he did. He is amazingly funny and he has a very good chance of conquering the contest. 

In the finals, singer Benton Blount and The CraigLewis Band will take care of the musical side of things. Rickey.org says that one of them will represent the music category in the top 5. Other finalists include stand-up comedian Gary Vider, professional regurgitator Stevie Starr, mentalist Oz Pearlman, ladder acrobat Uzeyer Novruzov and magician Derek Hughes. 

The season 10 finals of "America's Got Talent" will air Sept. 15. The winner will be announced Sept. 16. 

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