Das Supertalent season 2 | |
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Hosted by | |
Judges | |
Winner | Michael Hirte |
Runner-up | Kelvin Kalvus |
Release | |
Original network | RTL |
Original release | 18 October – 22 November 2008 |
Season chronology |
Das Supertalent (season 2) is the second season of Germany's Got Talent franchise. Season 2 began on 18 October 2008. Owing to good ratings in season 1, the number of episodes was increased to seven; four audition shows, each one hour long and three live shows, each two hours long. The judges were Dieter Bohlen, Bruce Darnell and Sylvie van der Vaart. The last episodes were on 15 and 22 November. 44-year-old harmonica player Michael Hirte won the second season with 72.62 percent of the vote and won the 100,000 euros with it. On 5 December he released an album called Der Mann mit der Mundharmonika (The Man with the Mouth-organ) which placed No. 1 on the German Charts and did the same little later in Austria and Switzerland.
Contestant(s) | Act | Result |
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Kelvin Kalvus (40) | Contact juggling | Majority votes |
Lucas Wecker (12) | fiddler | Majority votes |
Vanessa Krasniqi (14) | Singing | Majority votes |
Michael Hirte (44) | Harmonica | Majority votes |
Duri Krasniqi (13) | Singing | Judges' choice |
Felice Aguilar (17) and Chris Myland (18) | Dance | Eliminated |
Carolina (17) and Amanda Lopez-Moreno (11) | Singing | Eliminated |
Chris Böhm (25) | BMX | Eliminated |
Giuseppe Ruisi (30) | Singing (Michael-Jackson-Imitation) | Eliminated |
Hans Will (73) and Rüdiger Sommer (62) | Gymnastics | Eliminated |
Terror Bunch | Breakdance | Eliminated |
Zlata Günthel (24) | Contortion | Eliminated |
Contestant(s) | Act | Result |
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Yosefin Buohler (13) | Singing | Majority votes |
Marcel Pietruch (10) | Hip-hop dance | Majority votes |
Christoph Haese (21) | Trapeze artist | Majority votes |
Shinouda Ayad (31) | Dervish dance | Majority votes |
Carlos Fassanelli (44) | Singing | Judges' choice |
Sophie Voskanian (7) | (Party-)Singing | Eliminated |
Allgäupower (zwischen 35 and 42) | Music | Eliminated |
Dennis Chmelensky (13) | Singing | Eliminated |
Lena Fink (11) | Singing | Eliminated |
Paula Hessel-Sousa (21) | Samba | Eliminated |
Amplify (zwischen 18 und 22) | Punk rock | Eliminated |
Anthony Bauer (36) | Singing | Eliminated |
Name(s) | Date/ Place of Birth | Talent | Result (%) |
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Michael Hirte | 10 October 1964 in Spremberg | Harmonica | 72.62% |
Kelvin Kalvus | 19 May 1968 in Erfurt | Contact juggling | 8.47% |
Marcel Pietruch | 26 March 1998 in Bremerhaven | Dance | 4.96% |
Vanessa Krasniqi | 22 June 1994 in Iserlohn | Singing | 4.94% |
Yosefin Buohler | 6 June 1995 in Cologne | Singing | 1.78% |
Christoph Haese | 1 October 1987 in Kaufbeuren | Trapeze | 1.77% |
Shinouda Ayad | 1 October 1976 in Luxor, Egypt lives in Kiel | Derwish | 1.72% |
Lucas Wecker | 8 May 1996 in Lübeck | Violin | 1.71% |
Carlos Fassanelli | 27 March 1964 in Buenos Aires, Argentina lives in Bayreuth | Singing | 1.07% |
Duri Krasniqi | 3. März 1996 in Peć, Kosovo lives in Spittal an der Drau, Österreich | Singing | 0.96% |
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