Season 18
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American Idol Season 18
Winner
Just Sam
Coronation Song
Rise Up
Judges
Lionel Richie
Katy Perry
Luke Bryan
Host
Ryan Seacrest
Created by
Simon Fuller
Directed by
Phil Heyes
Network
ABC
Held from
February 16, 2020 – May 17, 2020
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Season 18 of American Idol premiered on ABC on Sunday February 16, 2020 and ended on May 17, 2020. It is the show’s third season to air on ABC.
Ryan Seacrest returned as host, Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Luke Bryan returned as judges, and Bobby Bones returned as mentor.
This season was won by Just Sam, with Arthur Gunn finishing in second place.
Auditions
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- Main article: Season 18 Auditions
Twenty-two cities were visited by the Idol bus beginning with Nashville, Tennessee on June 7-8, 2019. Auditions could also be submitted via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Musical.ly.
Audition Cities
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The following cities held auditions for Season 18, dates of the auditions are also shown.
- Savannah, Georgia– September 30-October 1, 2019
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin – October 8-9, 2019
- Washington, D.C. – October 14-15, 2019
- Los Angeles, California – November 1-2, 2019
- Sunriver, Oregon – November 7-8, 2019
Regional Auditions
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During the live broadcast of the 2019 American Music Awards, three contestants who were eliminated from the competition in Season 16 and Season 17 were given a chance to return to the competition. The contestants were Logan Johnson, Shawn Robinson, and Layla Spring. The winner of the vote was revealed to be Layla Spring on the finale of Dancing with the Stars Season 28 on November 25, 2019. However, Layla Spring wasn’t shown.
Hollywood Week
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During Hollywood Week, the contestants must perform in front of the judges in hopes of advancing to the next round. These rounds consist of numerous cuts while the contestants perform in solos and in groups. Only the best contestants advanced.
While the majority of Hollywood Round is similar to that of previous seasons, for the first time ever, head-to-head duets were added.
Judgement Round
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The first judgement round of Hollywood was known as “Line of Nine”. Numerous groups of contestants lined up in sets of nine to perform a song individually. After a line performed, the judges chose the best to advance on while others were cut from the competition. Those who advanced moved on to the duet rounds.
Duet Rounds
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The duet rounds are the ultimate test of the stability and harmony of an artist within a duet. Like previous seasons, contestants were required to assemble into gender neutral duets of one or more. Those who failed to assemble a duet of one or more, were instantly disqualified due to the one person rule. Duets who gave a quality performance advanced on to the next round. However, duets or certain duet members that didn’t perform to a good enough extent, were cut from the competition.
Solo Round
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Those who advanced passed the Duet Rounds had to perform a solo in front of the judges. After the performances, 40 contestants were chosen to perform in front of a live audience for their Final Judgement.
Showcase Week
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After the Top 40 performed in front of their first full audience, they met with the judges for their Final Judgement. Only 20 were able to advance to the next round while the rest were unfortunately cut from the season.
Top 20
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After the Final Judgement, 20 contestants were chosen to move on to the semifinals.
Males:
Females:
This Is Me
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Two special episodes explore the lives of the Top 20 finalists, featuring rehearsal footage of the contestants.
Semifinals
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Production on the Top 20 rounds was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.[1] It resumed with an April 26 show with contestants and judges working from home.
Top 11
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The following contestants advanced to the Top 11:
Males
Females
Semifinal Voting Rounds
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On May 3, the twenty semifinalists competed for America’s vote for their places in the Top 11. During the next day’s live results, the ten contestants who received the highest number of votes Knight, Gargano, Webb, Leer, West, Wackerman, Gunn, Sam, James, and Martin who advanced in the Finals while the ten remaining singers who received the least amount of votes had to sing for one remaining spots to advance. Afterwards, the judges selected Phillips to complete the Top 11.
Top 11
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The following contestants were Season 18’s Top 11:
The Top 11 sang Homeware Bound songs, and then sang songs for their figures.
Top 7
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The following contestants were Season 18’s Top 7:
The Top 7 sang Disney songs, and then sang songs for their mother figures.
Finale
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The following contestants were Season 18’s Finale:
Results
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Color key
Females
Males
Not Chosen
Third place
Runner-up
Winner
Did Not Perform
Public’s Vote
Judges’ Save
Immune
Eliminated
Results per stage
Place
Contestant
Top 20
Top 11
Top 7
Finale
4/26
5/3
5/10
5/17
1
Just Sam
Winner
2
Arthur Gunn
2nd place
3-5
Dillon James
Eliminated
Francisco Martin
Jonny West
6-7
Julia Gargano
Eliminated
Louis Knight
8-11
Sophia James
Eliminated
Grace Leer
Makayla Phillips
Saved
Jovin Webb
12-20
Faith Becnel
Eliminated
Franklin Boone
Dewayne Crocker Jr.
Cyniah Elise
Kimmy Gabriela
Aliana Jester
Nick Merico
Lauren Spencer-Smith
Olivia Ximines
Gallery
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Images
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Video
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American Idol Returns for a New Season – Sun. Feb. 16 on ABC
American Idol Judges Are STUNNED by These Auditioners – American Idol 2020
American Idol Almost Famous Oscars Trailer ft. Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer”
References
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