Deutschland sucht den Superstar season 19

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Deutschland sucht den Superstar season 19
Hosted by Marco Schreyl
Judges Florian Silbereisen
Ilse DeLange
Toby Gad
WinnerHarry Marcello Laffontien
Runner-upAmber van den Elzen
Release
Original network RTL
Original release22 January (2022-01-22) 
7 May 2022 (2022-05-07)
Season chronology

The nineteenth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar began on 22 January 2022 on RTL. [1] The jury consisted of Florian Silbereisen, Ilse DeLange and Toby Gad. The contract with Dieter Bohlen as a juror was not extended by RTL and after 18 seasons Bohlen was not in the jury. [2] Marco Schreyl became the new host. [3]

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Guest judges in the first live show was Thomas Anders, [4] in the second live show Sarah Lombardi, [5] in the third and fourth Let's Dance judge Joachim Llambi. [6]

Harry Marcello Laffontien won the competition with 73,10% of the public votes which it's the 3rd highest percentage win on the show.

Finalists

PlaceContestantAgeHometownOccupationStatus
1Harry Marcello Laffontien21HiddenhausenArtistWinner
2Amber van den Elzen20 Gemert, Netherlands StudentRunner-up
3Melissa Mantzoukis18 Ingolstadt TraineeEliminated in Round 2
Grand Finale
4Gianni Laffontien17 Hiddenhausen ArtistEliminated in Round 1
Grand Finale
5Dominik Simmen22 Kiel Psychology StudentEliminated
Semi-Final
6Melissa Turan23 Wiesloch Make-up Artist
7Din Omerhodzic24 Frankfurt am Main Medical StudentEliminated
Live Show 2
8Tina Umbricht23 Gränichen, Switzerland Worker in a cell phone store
9Abigail Nova Campos17 Leipzig StudentEliminated
Live Show 1
10Domenico Tarantino24 Hamburg employee in a bank

Live shows

Color key
    Contestant lost the pre-voting and was eliminated
    Contestant was in the bottom three
    Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated
    Contestant received the most votes from the public
    Contestant was announced as the season's winner
    Contestant was announced as the runner-up


Week 1: Top 10 - 1980s songs

Original airdate: 16 April
ContestantSongResultVoting result
Dominik Simmen"Rebel Yell"Advanced77.15%
Emine Knapczyk"Rebel Yell"Eliminated22.85%
OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Melissa Turan"Beat It"Safe5,81% (7/10)
2Abigail Nova Campos"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Eliminated4,38% (9/10)
3Gianni Laffontien"Hold Me Now"Safe11,22% (3/10)
4Domenico Tarantino"Maniac"Eliminated2,70% (10/10)
5Amber van den Elzen"Right Here Waiting"Safe15,72% (2/10)
6Din Omerhodzic"Halt mich"Safe8,93% (6/10)
7Tina Umbricht"Kids in America"Bottom three4,48% (8/10)
8Harry Marcello Laffontien"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"Safe25,03% (1/10)
9Melissa Mantzoukis"Holding Out for a Hero"Safe11,14% (4/10)
10Dominik Simmen"Take On Me"Safe10,59% (5/10)

Week 2: Top 8 - Movie Night

Original airdate: 23 April
OrderContestantSongMovieResultVoting result
1Melissa Turan"Lady Marmalade" Moulin Rouge! Safe9,82% (5/8)
2Gianni Laffontien"Oh, Pretty Woman" Pretty Woman Safe13,02% (4/8)
3Amber van den Elzen"Shallow" A Star is Born Safe18,17% (3/8)
4Din Omerhodzic"She's Like the Wind" Dirty Dancing Eliminated6,66% (7/8)
5Tina Umbricht"Crazy in Love" (Remix) Fifty Shades of Grey Eliminated4,43% (8/8)
6Harry Marcello Laffontien"I'm Still Standing" Rocketman Safe22,33% (1/8)
7Melissa Mantzoukis"Never Enough" The Greatest Showman Safe18,37% (2/8)
8Dominik Simmen"What I've Done" Transformers Bottom three7,20% (6/8)

Week 3 - Semi-Final: Top 6 - The Power of Love

Original airdate: 30 April

OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Melissa Turan"Domino"Eliminated6,80% (6/6)
2Gianni Laffontien"She"Bottom three15,47% (4/6)
3Amber van den Elzen"Desperado"Safe17,66% (2/6)
4Dominik Simmen"Use Somebody"Eliminated10,28% (5/6)
5Harry Marcello Laffontien"When a Man Loves a Woman"Safe34,13% (1/6)
6Melissa Mantzoukis"Runnin' (Lose It All)"Safe15,66% (3/6)
Duette (Duets)
7Melissa Turan & Gianni Laffontien"Feeling Good"
8Amber van den Elzen & Dominik Simmen"You're the One That I Want"
9Harry Marcello Laffontien & Melissa Mantzoukis"You Are The Reason"

Week 4 - Final: Top 4 - Season Highlight Song/favourite Song/Winner's Single

Original airdate: 7 May

OrderContestantSong (Season highlight Song)Song (Favourite Song)ResultVoting resultWinner's singleResultVoting result
1Gianni Laffontien"It's Not Unusual""Burning Love"Eliminated in Round 113,09% (4/4)N/A (already Eliminated)
2Amber van den Elzen"The House of the Rising Sun""Islands in the Stream"Safe21,17% (2/4)"Someone to Love"Runner-up26,90% (2/2)
3Harry Marcello Laffontien"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher""If You Don't Know Me by Now"Safe49,01% (1/4)"Someone to Love"Winner73,10% (1/2)
4Melissa Mantzoukis"What I Did for Love""Stone Cold"Eliminated in Round 216,73% (3/4)N/A (already Eliminated)

Elimination chart

FemalesMalesTop 10WinnerRunner-up
SafeMost votesSafe LastEliminated
Stage:Top 11Top 8Semi-Final - Top 6Finals - Top 4
Week:4/164/234/305/7
PlaceContestantResult
1Harry Marcello Laffontien1st
25,03%
1st
22,33%
1st
34,13%
1st
49,01%
Winner
73,10%
2Amber van den Elzen2nd
15,72%
3rd
18,17%
2nd
17,66%
2nd
21,17%
Runner-up
26,90%
3Melissa Mantzoukis4th
11,14%
2nd
18,37%
3rd
15,66%
3rd
16,73%
4Gianni Laffontien3rd
11,22%
4th
13,02%
4th
15,47%
4th
13,09%
5Dominik Simmen5th
10,59%
6th
7,20%
5th
10,28%
6Melissa Turan7th
5,81%
5th
9,82%
6th
6,80%
7Din Omerhodzic6th
8,93%
7th
6,66%
8Tina Umbricht8th
4,48%
8th
4,43%
9Abigail Nova Campos9th
4,38%
10Domenico Tarantino10th
2,70%

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