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Got Talent Portugal | |
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Season 2 | |
Hosted by | José Pedro Vasconcelos Vanessa Oliveira |
Judges | Manuel Moura dos Santos Sofia Escobar Mariza Pedro Tochas |
Winner | Micaela Abreu |
Release | |
Original network | RTP1 |
Original release | 2016 – 2016 |
Season chronology |
Got Talent Portugal (season 2) is the 2nd season of the talent show Got Talent Portugal . This was a Portuguese version of the British show Britain's Got Talent .
As in the previous series, each judge was empowered to press the golden buzzer once in the auditions. On the judging panel Mariza replaced Rui Massena for this series.
Eight acts performed each week including a wild card show. There was only one buzz in the semi-finals.
Key | Winner | Finalist |
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Name of Act | Act | Semifinal (week) | Position Reached |
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Micaela Abreu | Singer | 1 | Winner |
Mariana e Alfredo | Dancers | 1 | Finalist |
Luísa Martins | Musician | 2 | Finalist |
Pedro E Ines | Dancers | 2 | Finalist |
Contraponto | Singing Group | 3 | Finalist |
Francisco Mousinho | Magician | 3 | Finalist |
Sangre Ibérico | Band | 4 | Finalist |
António Ledo | Musician | 4 | Finalist |
Daniel Seabra | Aerial Dancer | 5 | Finalist |
Kayzer Ballet | Dance Group | 5 | Finalist |
We Dance | Dance group | 6 | Finalist |
Adilani E Ermelindo | Dancers | 6 | Finalist |
João Souto | Close Up Magician | Wild Card | Finalist |
Stat | Dragon Dance Group | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
Miguel Carvalho | Pianist | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
Edam | Dance Group | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
Luis Ramalho | Singer | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
João | Ventriliquist | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
Ricardo Paz | Pole Dancer | 1 | Semi-Finalist |
LTCTFG | Dance Group | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Jonathan | Opera Singer | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Unik Gym Dance | Dance Group | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Cruzados | Band | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Afonso Rodrigues | Comedian | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Miguel Santos | Beat Boxer | 2 | Semi-Finalist |
Andre Kosasih | Dancer | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
Pedro Teixeira | Singer | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
Mafalda Oliveira | Dancer | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
Carolina Vasconcelos | Dancer | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
Cantando Os Azuis | Singers/Entertainers | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
GAO | Percussionist | 3 | Semi-Finalist |
Helio Fernandes | Pole Dancer | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
Mini Feel It | Hip Hop Dance Group | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
Rodrigo Viegas | Dancer | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
Angelo Alves | Dancer | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
Opera Buffa | Opera | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
Guitardrums | Band | 4 | Semi-Finalist |
FunkyMonkeys | Dance group | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Ricardo Ferreira | Singer | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Molinhas | Skipping Act | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Cintia Lopes | Unicycle Act | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Juli Project | Singer | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Shadows Team | Shadow Play | 5 | Semi-Finalist |
Tiago Martins | Dancer | 6 | Semi-Finalist |
Asacocirco | Fire Jugglers | 6 | Semi-Finalist |
Barofa | Flute Beat Boxer | 6 | Semi-Finalist |
Joao Afonso | Pole Dancer | 6 | Semi-Finalist |
Manuela Batista | Talker | 6 | Semi-Finalist |
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes and judges' choices | Finished | |||
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Manuel | Sofia | Mariza | Pedro | ||||
1 | Helio Fernandes | Pole Dancer | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Edam | Dance Group | Eliminated | ||||
3 | Jonathan Margarido | Acting Singer | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Abraham Mateo | Singer | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Joao Seabra | Ventriloquist | Eliminated | ||||
6 | Barofa | Beat Boxer | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Angelo Alves | Hip Hop Dance Group | Eliminated | ||||
8 | Opera Buffa | Opera Act | Eliminated | ||||
9 | Joao Souto | Close Up Magician | Public Wildcard |
Order | Artist | Act | Finished |
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1 | Pedro e Inês | Dancers | Eliminated |
2 | Micaela Abreu | Singer | Winner |
3 | Mariana e Alfredo | Dancers | Eliminated |
4 | Sangre Ibérico | Band | Eliminated |
5 | We dance | Dance Group | Eliminated |
6 | Luisa Martins | Musician | Eliminated |
7 | Daniel Seabra | Aerial Dancer | Eliminated |
8 | Francisco Mousinho | Magician | Eliminated |
9 | Kayzer Ballet | Dance Group | Eliminated |
10 | Antonio Ledo | Musician | Eliminated |
11 | Contraponto | Singing Group | Eliminated |
12 | Adilani e Ermelindo | Dancers | Eliminated |
13 | João Souto | Close Up Magician | Eliminated |
Episode | Date | hour | viewers (In millions) | Share | Rating | Position (Day) | |
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1 | "Auditions" | February 7 | Sunday 21:15h | 1 216 000 | 25,0% | 12.8% | #1 |
2 | February 14 | 1 225 500 | 24,9% | 12,9% | #3 | ||
3 | February 21 | 1 178 000 | 24,1% | 12,4% | #5 | ||
4 | February 28 | 1 292 000 | 26,0% | 13,6% | #2 | ||
5 | March 6 | 1 206 500 | 24,9% | 12,7% | #1 | ||
6 | "Semi-finals" | March 13 | 1 159 000 | 25,0% | 12,2% | #2 | |
7 | March 20 | 1 111 500 | 28,1% | 11,7% | #5 | ||
8 | March 27 | 1 007 000 | 22,5% | 10,6% | #3 | ||
9 | April 3 | 940 500 | 20,3% | 9,9% | #3 | ||
10 | April 10 | 1 016 500 | 21,0% | 10,7% | #3 | ||
11 | April 17 | 1 064 000 | 22,6% | 11,2% | #2 | ||
12 | April 24 | 826 500 | 20,2% | 8,7% | #4 | ||
13 | "Final" | May 1 | 959 500 | 24,5% | 10,1% | #2 | |
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