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Danmark Har Talent | |
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Season 4 | |
Hosted by | Christopher Læssø and Felix Schmidt |
Judges | Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen Cecilie Lassen Peter Frödin Thomas Buttenschøn |
Winner | Moonlight Brothers |
Runner-up | Anastasia Skukhtorova |
Release | |
Original network | TV2 |
Original release | 20 January – 14 April 2018 |
Season chronology |
The fourth season of Danmark har talent aired on TV2 on 20 January 2018 and finished on 14 April 2018. The series will be again host by Christopher Læssø and Felix Schmidt. On the judging panel Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen, Cecilie Lassen, and Peter Frödin will return while new forth judge Thomas Buttenschøn while Nabiha won't return for her third season. once again in this season the golden buzzer is available for each judge to press and the hosts once the whole season to put one act straight through to the live shows. Moonlight Brotheres Won the competition against Anastasia Skukhtorova Who came second and Dance Group Champions League Family came third. [1]
The semi finals began on 10 March 2018. 7 acts will perform every week. 1 act will advanced from the public vote 1 act will advanced from the judges vote
Key | Judges vote | Buzzed out | Golden buzzer | Wildcard | Won the public vote | Won the judges vote | Lost the judges vote |
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Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Result | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | HabenGoods | Band | Lost Judges' Vote | ||||
2 | Emil Stenlund | Dancer | Won Public Vote | ||||
3 | Cirkus Mascot | Circusact | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Laura Lehaff | Singer | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Skumfiduza | Dance Group | Eliminated | ||||
6 | Eve | Choir | Won Judges' Vote | ||||
7 | Daniel Thomsen | Magician | Eliminated |
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Result | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | Spahi Dance Studio | Dance Group | Lost Judges' Vote | ||||
2 | Mad Skills | Ball Tricks | Eliminated | ||||
3 | DHG Acro Talent | Acrobats | Won Public Vote | ||||
4 | Cecilia Gosilla | Sword Swallower | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Noa | Instrument Player | 1 | Won Judges' Vote | |||
6 | Beg To Differ | Dance Duo | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Sheima | Singer | Eliminated |
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Result | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | Ildrengene | Fire Dance Duo | Won Public Vote | ||||
2 | Team Vici | Swing Trio | Lost Judges' Vote | ||||
3 | Hasnui | Guitarist | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Harley Queen | Drag Act | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Mini Swaggers | Dance Group | Eliminated | ||||
6 | Wickmann | Saxophone Player | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Familia Loca | Dance Duo | Won Judges' Vote |
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Result | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | DJ Credit | DJ | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Emilija | Dancer | Won Judges' Vote | ||||
3 | Daniel Rosenfeldt | Guitarist | Lost Judges' Vote | ||||
4 | Champions League Family | Dance Group | Won Public Vote | ||||
5 | John & Charlie | Ventriloquist | Eliminated | ||||
6 | Benjamin Barfod | Instrument Player | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Rikke Flaer | Singer | Eliminated |
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Result | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | Carla & Carl Vilhelm | Modern Dance Duo | 3rd (Judges' Vote tied – Lost on Public Vote) | ||||
2 | SONO | Capella Choir | Eliminated | ||||
3 | Krom Kendama | Kendama Tricks | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Caroline Manon | Singer | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Moonlight Brothers | Brothers Dance Duo | 2nd (Judges' Vote tied – Won on Public Vote) | ||||
6 | Yukka | Singer | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Anastasia Skukhtorova | Pole Dancer | 1st (Won Public Vote) |
Key | Buzzed out | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd Place | 4th Place | 5th Place |
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Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes | Finished | |||
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Jarl | Cecilie | Peter | Thomas | ||||
1 | Champions League Family | Dance Group | 3rd | ||||
2 | Noa | Instrument Player | 5th | ||||
3 | Emil Stenlund | Dancer | 4th | ||||
4 | Eve | Choir | Bottom 5 | ||||
5 | Emilija | Dancer | Bottom 5 | ||||
6 | DHG Acro Talent | Acrobats | Bottom 5 | ||||
7 | Moonlight Brothers | Brothers Dance Duo | 1st | ||||
8 | Ildrengene | Fire Dance Duo | Bottom 5 | ||||
9 | Familia Loca | Dance Duo | Bottom 5 | ||||
10 | Anastasia Skukhtorova | Pole Dancer | 2nd |
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