Danmark Har Talent season 4

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Danmark Har Talent
Season 4
Hosted byChristopher Læssø and Felix Schmidt
JudgesJarl Friis-Mikkelsen
Cecilie Lassen
Peter Frödin
Thomas Buttenschøn
WinnerMoonlight Brothers
Runner-upAnastasia Skukhtorova
Release
Original network TV2
Original release20 January (2018-01-20) 
14 April 2018 (2018-04-14)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

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]


Semi-finals

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

Semi-final summary

Key Crystal Clear app clean.png Judges vote Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Golden buzzer Playing card club A.svg Wildcard
  Won the public vote
  Won the judges vote
  Lost the judges vote

Semi Finals 1

OrderArtistActBuzzesResult
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1HabenGoodsBand Crystal Clear app clean.png Lost Judges' Vote
2Emil StenlundDancerWon Public Vote
3Cirkus Mascot Yellow ffff00 pog.svg CircusactEliminated
4Laura LehaffSingerEliminated
5SkumfiduzaDance GroupEliminated
6EveChoir Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Won Judges' Vote
7Daniel ThomsenMagicianEliminated

Semi Finals 2

OrderArtistActBuzzesResult
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1Spahi Dance StudioDance GroupLost Judges' Vote
2Mad SkillsBall TricksEliminated
3DHG Acro TalentAcrobatsWon Public Vote
4Cecilia GosillaSword SwallowerEliminated
5NoaInstrument Player Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 1 Won Judges' Vote
6Beg To DifferDance DuoEliminated
7Sheima Yellow ffff00 pog.svg SingerEliminated

Semi Finals 3

OrderArtistActBuzzesResult
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1IldrengeneFire Dance DuoWon Public Vote
2Team Vici Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Swing Trio Crystal Clear app clean.png Lost Judges' Vote
3HasnuiGuitaristEliminated
4Harley QueenDrag ActEliminated
5Mini SwaggersDance GroupEliminated
6WickmannSaxophone PlayerEliminated
7Familia LocaDance Duo Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Won Judges' Vote

Semi Finals 4

OrderArtistActBuzzesResult
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1DJ CreditDJEliminated
2EmilijaDancer Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Won Judges' Vote
3Daniel RosenfeldtGuitarist Crystal Clear app clean.png Lost Judges' Vote
4Champions League FamilyDance GroupWon Public Vote
5John & CharlieVentriloquistEliminated
6Benjamin BarfodInstrument PlayerEliminated
7Rikke Flaer Playing card club A.svg SingerEliminated

Semi Finals 5

OrderArtistActBuzzesResult
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1Carla & Carl VilhelmModern Dance Duo Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 3rd (Judges' Vote tied – Lost on Public Vote)
2SONOCapella ChoirEliminated
3Krom KendamaKendama TricksEliminated
4Caroline Manon Yellow ffff00 pog.svg SingerEliminated
5Moonlight BrothersBrothers Dance Duo Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 2nd (Judges' Vote tied – Won on Public Vote)
6YukkaSingerEliminated
7Anastasia SkukhtorovaPole Dancer1st (Won Public Vote)

Final

Final summary

Key Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out
  Winner
  Runner-up
  3rd Place
  4th Place
  5th Place
OrderArtistActBuzzesFinished
Jarl Cecilie Peter Thomas
1Champions League FamilyDance Group3rd
2NoaInstrument Player5th
3Emil StenlundDancer4th
4EveChoirBottom 5
5EmilijaDancerBottom 5
6DHG Acro TalentAcrobatsBottom 5
7Moonlight BrothersBrothers Dance Duo1st
8IldrengeneFire Dance DuoBottom 5
9Familia LocaDance DuoBottom 5
10Anastasia SkukhtorovaPole Dancer2nd

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