American Idol | |
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Season 16 | |
Hosted by | Ryan Seacrest |
Judges | |
Winner | Maddie Poppe |
Runner-up | Caleb Lee Hutchinson |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | March 11 – May 21, 2018 |
Season chronology | |
The sixteenth season of American Idol premiered on March 11, 2018, on the ABC television network. It was the show's first season to air on ABC, and after 15 years, Ryan Seacrest continued his role as host, while Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie joined the show as judges. Maddie Poppe won this season on May 21, 2018, while Caleb Lee Hutchinson was the runner-up, [1] and Gabby Barrett finished in third place.
In early 2017, Variety reported that FremantleMedia was in talks to revive the show for either NBC or Fox. [2] A dispute between Fremantle and Core Media Group derailed these plans. [3] In May 2017, it was announced that ABC was making a bid to revive the program. [4] Later, ABC announced that it had acquired the rights to the series and that American Idol would return for the 2017–18 television season. [5] [6] On November 6, 2017, it was announced that the revival would premiere on March 11, 2018. [7]
On July 20, 2017, it was announced on Live with Kelly and Ryan that Ryan Seacrest would return as host for the revival season. [8] On May 16, 2017, Katy Perry was the first judge to be announced by ABC. [9] On September 23, Luke Bryan was announced for a second judge, [10] and on September 29, Lionel Richie was announced as the final. [11] On February 21, 2018, it was announced that iHeartRadio radio personality Bobby Bones would serve as the mentor for the top 24 this season. [12]
On April 23, 2018, ABC announced that the April 29, May 6, and May 13 live shows of the season would air across all mainland U.S. time zones, a first for American Idol. [13]
In June 2017, it was announced that American Idol would begin two bus tours in 19 cities, and this was later increased to 22, for auditions beginning on August 17, 2017. [14] [15] Those who passed their first audition went in front of the producers, where they would be selected to appear before the judges in different cities. Instead of focusing on a city in each episode as had been the case in previous seasons, each episode this season showed a compilation of auditions from different cities. [16]
City | Filming date(s) | Filming venue |
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New York City, New York | October 3–4, 2017 | Madison Square Garden [17] |
New Orleans, Louisiana | October 14, 2017 | Mardi Gras World [18] |
Nashville, Tennessee | October 19–20, 2017 | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum |
Savannah, Georgia | October 28–29, 2017 | Kehoe Iron Works |
Los Angeles, California | November 16–17, 2017 | Hollywood and Highland Center [19] |
During the live broadcast of the 2017 American Music Awards, three contestants who did not advance after their auditions in front of the judges were given one more chance to convince the audience to vote for them. The contestants were Britany Holmes, Maris, and Dominique Smith. [20] The winner of the golden ticket to Hollywood was then revealed the following night on an episode of Dancing with the Stars . Lionel Richie appeared in the show and announced that the vote was in favor of Britney Holmes, a 28-year-old vocal coach from Texas, who advanced to Hollywood as the first semifinalist of the season. [21]
Hollywood Week aired over two episodes on March 26 and April 1. It featured three rounds: lines of ten, a group round, and a solo round. In the first round, each contestant sang individually, and after ten had sung, they gathered in a line. Those who impressed the judges and the producers were advanced to the next round, where the contestants performed together in groups of four or five. [22] The contestants who passed the group rounds performed their final solos before advancing to the Showcase round.
The Showcase round aired on April 2, which featured the top 50 performing for the judges and a live audience at Exchange LA, a nightclub in Los Angeles. The following day, the judges narrowed the number of contestants down from 50 to 24. The top 24 contestants then moved on to perform solos and celebrity duets. [23] [24] [25]
The following is a list of the contestants who reached the top 24 and the song they performed at the Showcase. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song |
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Layla Spring | "Proud Mary" |
Michael J. Woodard | "You Oughta Know" |
Gabby Barrett | "Church Bells" |
Michelle Sussett | "24K Magic" |
Dominique | "Landslide" |
Trevor McBane | "Wake Me Up" |
Maddie Poppe | "Me and Bobby McGee" |
Ron Bultongez | "All I Want" |
Alyssa Raghu | "Every Breath You Take" [26] |
Catie Turner | "Bad Romance" |
Jurnee | "Never Enough" |
Shannon O'Hara | "Unconditionally" |
Kay Kay | "Brokenhearted" |
Amelia Hammer Harris | "Paint It Black" |
Brandon Diaz | "Let's Get It On" |
Adam Sanders (as Ada Vox) | "Creep" |
Jonny Brenns | "Lay Me Down" |
Mara Justine | "Something's Got a Hold on Me" |
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | "I Was Wrong" |
Garrett Jacobs | "Knock on Wood" |
Cade Foehner | "No Good" |
Effie Passero | "The Dance" |
Marcio Donaldson | "If You Really Love Me" |
Dennis Lorenzo | "A Song for You" |
The top 24 contestants were split into two groups of twelve. Prerecorded performances of the first group aired on April 8 and 9, and the second group on April 15 and 16. On the first episode, each contestant performed one solo; and on the second episode, each contestant performed one duet with a celebrity singer. The judges then eliminated five contestants from each group on the second episode.
The artists who performed duets with the top 24 were Banners, Aloe Blacc, Bishop Briggs, Cam, Colbie Caillat, Luis Fonsi, Andy Grammer, Lea Michele, Patrick Monahan, Rachel Platten, Bebe Rexha, Sugarland, and Allen Stone. [27]
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This contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the live shows. |
This contestant was eliminated. |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
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The Top 14 performances aired on Sunday, April 22, followed by the live results show on Monday, April 23.
Color key:
This contestant was chosen by the public to advance. |
This contestant was not chosen by the public, and had to perform again for the judges. |
This contestant was not chosen by the public, but was chosen by the judges as a Wild Card pick. |
This contestant was immune from elimination and performed a "victory song." |
This contestant was eliminated. |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Caleb Lee Hutchinson | "Midnight Train to Memphis" | Advanced |
Michelle Sussett | "Friends" | Wild Card |
Marcio Donaldson | "It's a Miracle" | Wild Card |
Mara Justine | "This Is Me" | Wild Card |
Garrett Jacobs | "Raging Fire" | Wild Card |
Ada Vox | "The Show Must Go On" | Wild Card |
Catie Turner | "Take Me to Church" | Advanced |
Cade Foehner | "Black Magic Woman" | Advanced |
Dennis Lorenzo | "In My Blood" | Wild Card |
Maddie Poppe | "Homeward Bound" | Advanced |
Jurnee | "Bang Bang" | Wild Card |
Jonny Brenns | "This Is Gospel" | Wild Card |
Michael J. Woodard | "Titanium" | Advanced |
Gabby Barrett | "The Climb" | Advanced |
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Maddie Poppe | "Walk Like an Egyptian" | Immune |
Michelle Sussett | "I'm a Dreamer" | Advanced |
Marcio Donaldson | "Jealous" | Eliminated |
Cade Foehner | "Bright Lights" | Immune |
Garrett Jacobs | "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" | Eliminated |
Gabby Barrett | "Little Red Wagon" | Immune |
Dennis Lorenzo | "This Woman's Work" | Advanced |
Jonny Brenns | "Demons" | Eliminated |
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" | Immune |
Mara Justine | "Love on the Brain" | Eliminated |
Jurnee | "Never Enough" | Advanced |
Michael J. Woodard | "Believe in Yourself" | Immune |
Catie Turner | "Havana" | Immune |
Ada Vox | "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" | Advanced |
Color key:
This contestant was saved by America's vote. |
This contestant was eliminated. |
This contestant won American Idol. |
This contestant was the runner-up. |
This contestant finished in third place. |
Idina Menzel served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed one song from a Disney movie. [34] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song [35] | Disney film | Result |
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Maddie Poppe | "The Bare Necessities" | The Jungle Book | Safe |
Jurnee | "How Far I'll Go" | Moana | Safe |
Cade Foehner | "Kiss the Girl" | The Little Mermaid | Safe |
Ada Vox | "Circle of Life" | The Lion King | Eliminated |
Michelle Sussett | "Remember Me" | Coco | Eliminated |
Gabby Barrett | "Colors of the Wind" | Pocahontas | Safe |
Michael J. Woodard | "Beauty and the Beast" | Beauty and the Beast | Safe |
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | "You've Got a Friend in Me" | Toy Story | Safe |
Catie Turner | "Once Upon a Dream" | Sleeping Beauty | Safe |
Dennis Lorenzo | "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" | The Lion King | Eliminated |
Performers | Song |
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Top 10 with Katy Perry | "When You Wish Upon a Star" (from Pinocchio) |
Nick Jonas served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one song from the Prince discography and one song from the year of their birth. [36] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Jurnee | 1 | "Kiss" | Eliminated |
11 | "Back at One" | ||
Gabby Barrett | 2 | "I Hope You Dance" | Safe |
10 | "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" | ||
Michael J. Woodard | 3 | "I Would Die 4 U" | Safe |
8 | "My Heart Will Go On" | ||
Cade Foehner | 4 | "Who Will Save Your Soul" | Safe |
9 | "Jungle Love" | ||
Catie Turner | 5 | "Oops!... I Did It Again" | Eliminated |
12 | "Manic Monday" | ||
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | 6 | "Amazed" | Safe |
14 | "When Doves Cry" | ||
Maddie Poppe | 7 | "Nothing Compares 2 U" | Safe |
13 | "If It Makes You Happy" |
Carrie Underwood served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one song from her discography and one song dedicated to their mothers in honor of Mother's Day. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Michael J. Woodard | 1 | "Flat on the Floor" | Eliminated |
8 | "Still I Rise" | ||
Gabby Barrett | 2 | "Last Name" | Safe |
6 | "I Have Nothing" | ||
Cade Foehner | 3 | "Undo It" | Eliminated |
7 | "Simple Man" | ||
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | 4 | "So Small" | Safe |
9 | "Stars in Alabama" | ||
Maddie Poppe | 5 | "I Told You So" | Safe |
10 | "God Only Knows" |
Performers | Song |
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Top 5 with Carrie Underwood | "See You Again" |
Carrie Underwood | "Cry Pretty" |
Bobby Bones served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed three songs: their winner's song, a reprise of their favorite performance from the season, and a song dedicated to their hometowns. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Caleb Lee Hutchinson | 1 | "Johnny Cash Heart" | Runner-up |
4 | "Don't Close Your Eyes" | ||
7 | "Folsom Prison Blues" | ||
Gabby Barrett | 2 | "Rivers Deep" | Third place |
5 | "Little Red Wagon" | ||
8 | "Don't Stop Believin'" | ||
Maddie Poppe | 3 | "Going Going Gone" | Winner |
6 | "Don't Ever Let Your Children Grow Up" | ||
9 | "Landslide" |
Performers | Song |
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Harper Grace | "Yard Sale" |
Jonny Brenns | "Blue Jeans" |
Michelle Sussett | "I'm a Dreamer" |
Catie Turner | "21st Century Machine" |
Top 10 with Lionel Richie | "All Night Long (All Night)" |
Nick Jonas & DJ Mustard | "Anywhere" |
Jurnee with Nick Jonas | "Jealous" |
Luke Bryan | "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" |
Gabby Barrett with Luke Bryan | "Most People Are Good" |
Cade Foehner & Dennis Lorenzo with Gary Clark Jr. | "Bright Lights" |
Maddie Poppe with Kermit the Frog | "Rainbow Connection" |
Caleb Lee Hutchinson with Darius Rucker | "Wagon Wheel" |
Maddie Poppe, Caleb Lee Hutchinson & Gabby Barrett with Bebe Rexha | "Meant to Be" |
Layla Spring & Dyxie Spring with LeAnn Rimes | "Blue" |
Catie Turner with Katy Perry | "Part of Me" |
Michael J. Woodard with Yolanda Adams | "What the World Needs Now Is Love" |
Maddie Poppe & Caleb Lee Hutchinson | "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/ What a Wonderful World" |
Ada Vox with Patti LaBelle | "Lady Marmalade" |
Maddie Poppe | "Going Going Gone" |
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Contestant | Pl. | Top 24 | Top 14 | Wild Card | Top 10 | Top 7 | Top 5 | Finale | |
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4/9 | 4/16 | 4/22 | 4/23 | 4/29 | 5/6 | 5/13 | 5/21 | ||
Maddie Poppe | 1 | N/A | Safe | Safe | Immune | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner |
Caleb Lee Hutchinson | 2 | N/A | Safe | Safe | Immune | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up |
Gabby Barrett | 3 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Immune | Safe | Safe | Safe | Third place |
Cade Foehner | 4 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Immune | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |
Michael J. Woodard | Safe | N/A | Safe | Immune | Safe | Safe | |||
Catie Turner | 6 | Safe | N/A | Safe | Immune | Safe | Eliminated | ||
Jurnee | N/A | Safe | Wild Card | Saved | Safe | ||||
Dennis Lorenzo | 8 | Safe | N/A | Wild Card | Saved | Eliminated | |||
Michelle Sussett | Safe | N/A | Wild Card | Saved | |||||
Ada Vox | N/A | Safe | Wild Card | Saved | |||||
Jonny Brenns | Safe | N/A | Wild Card | Eliminated | |||||
Marcio Donaldson | N/A | Safe | Wild Card | ||||||
Garrett Jacobs | N/A | Safe | Wild Card | ||||||
Mara Justine | N/A | Safe | Wild Card | ||||||
Ron Bultongez | N/A | Eliminated | |||||||
Amelia Hammer Harris | N/A | ||||||||
Shannon O'Hara | N/A | ||||||||
Effie Passero | N/A | ||||||||
Alyssa Raghu | N/A | ||||||||
Kay Kay Alexis | Eliminated | ||||||||
Brandon Diaz | |||||||||
Trevor McBane | |||||||||
Dominique Posey | |||||||||
Layla Spring |
No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot (ET) | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Auditions, Part 1" | March 11, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 2.3/8 | 10.48 [37] | 0.4 | 1.35 | 2.7 | 11.84 [38] |
2 | "Auditions, Part 2" | March 12, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.8/7 | 8.41 [39] | 0.4 | 1.36 | 2.2 | 9.77 [40] |
3 | "Auditions, Part 3" | March 18, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.8/6 | 7.81 [41] | 0.4 | 1.38 | 2.2 | 9.19 [40] |
4 | "Auditions, Part 4" | March 19, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.6/6 | 7.68 [42] | 0.5 | 1.94 | 2.1 | 9.59 [43] |
5 | "Auditions, Part 5" | March 25, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.7/6 | 7.51 [44] | 0.5 | — | 2.2 [43] | — |
6 | "Hollywood Week, Part 1" | March 26, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.7/6 | 7.80 [45] | 0.3 | 1.33 | 2.0 | 9.14 [46] |
7 | "Hollywood Week, Part 2" | April 1, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.6/6 | 7.48 [47] | 0.5 | 1.42 | 2.1 | 8.90 [46] |
8 | "Showcase Round & Final Judgment" | April 2, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.4/5 | 7.16 [48] | 0.4 | 1.53 | 1.8 | 8.69 [49] |
9 | "Top 24 Solos, Part 1" | April 8, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.5/6 | 7.23 [50] | 0.4 | 1.32 | 1.8 | 8.55 [49] |
10 | "Top 24 Celebrity Duets, Part 1" | April 9, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.6/6 | 7.72 [51] | 0.3 | 1.39 | 1.9 | 9.11 [52] |
11 | "Top 24 Solos, Part 2" | April 15, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.3/5 | 6.35 [53] | 0.4 | 1.28 | 1.7 | 7.63 [52] |
12 | "Top 24 Celebrity Duets, Part 2" | April 16, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.4/5 | 6.97 [54] | 0.2 | 1.15 | 1.6 | 8.12 [55] |
13 | "Top 14 Perform" | April 22, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.5/6 | 7.46 [56] | 0.3 | 1.24 | 1.8 | 8.71 [55] |
14 | "Top 10 Reveal" | April 23, 2018 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 1.4/5 | 7.61 [57] | 0.2 | 1.14 | 1.6 | 8.77 [58] |
15 | "Top 10 Perform: Disney Night" | April 29, 2018 | Sunday 8:00 p.m. | 1.9/7 | 8.77 [59] | 0.5 | 1.18 | 2.4 | 9.95 [58] [60] |
16 | "Top 7 Perform" | May 6, 2018 | 1.8/7 | 8.65 [61] | — | — | — | — | |
17 | "Top 5 Perform" | May 13, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 8.53 [62] | 0.3 | 1.23 | 2.0 | 9.76 [63] | |
18 | "Performance Finals" | May 20, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 7.47 [64] | — | — | — | — | |
19 | "Grand Finale" | May 21, 2018 | Monday 9:00 p.m. | 1.6/6 | 8.63 [65] | 0.3 | 1.27 | 1.9 | 9.95 [66] |
On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the premiere episode holds an approval rating of 70% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 6.51/10. [67] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 60 out of 100 based on eight reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [68]
The top 7 finalists performed for the summer tour along with eighth season Kris Allen.
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