The Mayyas were crowned the winner of season 17 of America's Got Talent during Wednesday's two-hour finale show and captured the grand prize of $1 million.
The members of the all-female Lebanese dance group hugged each other and screamed when it was announced they had won.
Sofia Vergara, 50, who pressed her Golden Buzzer for the group, rushed up to the stage to embrace the women as gold confetti rained down.
Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel also went up on the stage to congratulate the dance group that consistently delivered electrifying performances.
The Mayyas also won the opportunity to headline AGT's show in Las Vegas.
Kristy Sellars, 36, a multimedia pole dancer from Ballarat, Australia, who performed a show stopping act with the Mayyas in the finale, was named the show's runner-up.
She previously won Australia's Got Talent in 2019.
The Black Eyed Peas opened up the star-studded finale show on NBC. They were followed by a dance show by AGT stars the Light Balance dance crew.
Actor Henry Winkler, AGT's self-proclaimed biggest fan, then introduced AGT 2018 winner Shin Lim to the stage.
'I find myself nodding at home in agreement,' Henry, 76, said to the judges. 'I am teaching my pecs to dance as soon as I find my pecs.'
Country singer Drake Milligan, Metaphysic , and country group Chapel Hart made it to the top five.
'Respect to all of you,' Simon said.
Drake, 24, came in third place after receiving a standing ovation on Tuesday for his performance of an original song.
'This has forever changed my life,' Drake said.
'You are already a star,' Howie Mandel, 66, said.
'You are hugely talented, this is just the beginning for you,' Simon, 62, said.
Metaphysic came in fourth place.
'You guys were amazing,' Sofia, 50 said. 'This not the end for you.'
Chapel Hart ultimately came in fifth place.
'Talent like yours doesn't dim, it only shines brighter,' Heidi said. 'So keep on shining bright out there.'
Shin performed a magic act with Yu Hojin, 29, from Seoul, South Korea, and mentalist and illusionist Nicolas Ribs from France.
Earlier in the show, finalist Drake performed with country superstar Jon Pardi with a rendition of the song Last Night Lonely. Then country singers Chapel Hart took the stage and performed with Darius Rucker to Bonnie Raitt's song Something To Talk About.
Comedian Mike E. Winfield took the stage and had the other comedians that had been kicked off the show roast Simon. Mike said he had turned off Simon's buzzer first. Powerpoint comedian Don McMillan listed Simon's dislikes including falling off a bike.
'Have you thought about training wheels?' Don asked.
Mr. Pants said Simon was just like everyone.
'His assistant puts his pants on one leg at a time,' Mr. Pants said.
Lace Larrabee said it was thrilling to be back on the show. She called Simon's style 'mid-life crisis chic.'
'I was going to take you shopping,' Heidi said to him.
Professional roast comedian Jeff Ross, 56, took the stage next.
'You are the legend in the mean business,' Jeff said. 'You have rained on more parades than global warming.'
Jeff said Simon was like the Grinch before he presented Simon's deep fake persona by Metaphysic on the screen. Simon laughed at the jokes.
Spanish ventriloquist Celia Munoz performed over the rainbow with Darci Lynne and Terry Fator joined them.
'I have goosebumps all over my body,' Celia said of performing with her idols.
Heidi, 49, invited the judges in a skit to Universal's Halloween Horror night. She dressed up to scare the judges. Howie and show host Terry Crews, 53, walked through a haunted house and screamed when people came at them.
Sofia and Simon walked through together.
'Get away from us we hate you,' Simon yelled at the people coming at them. 'Worst hour of my life. I'm never going to a house of horrors again with you. That was a nightmare. I actually think I need medical hospital treatment after that for my head and my back.'
The show also played a blooper and highlight reel about host Terry.
Golden Buzzer winner saxophonist Avery Dixon played a duet with trombone player Troy Shorty. Troy invited Avery to join him on tour.
Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer winner singer Sara James, 14, from Poland performed Let's Get It Started with the Black Eyed Peas.
'She is a superstar,' Will.i.am said. 'You see a lot of people and you meet a lot of good talent. Then you come across shining bright personality that have everything it takes to get to the next level. She has it.'