Got Talent Portugal (season 2)

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Got Talent Portugal
Season 2
Hosted byJosé Pedro Vasconcelos
Vanessa Oliveira
JudgesManuel Moura dos Santos
Sofia Escobar
Mariza
Pedro Tochas
WinnerMicaela Abreu
Release
Original networkRTP1
Original release2016 (2016) 
2016 (2016)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3

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 .

Contents

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.

Semifinalist summary

Eight acts performed each week including a wild card show. There was only one buzz in the semi-finals.

Key
  Winner
  Finalist
Name of ActActSemifinal (week)Position Reached
Micaela AbreuSinger1Winner
Mariana e AlfredoDancers1Finalist
Luísa MartinsMusician2Finalist
Pedro E InesDancers2Finalist
ContrapontoSinging Group3Finalist
Francisco MousinhoMagician3Finalist
Sangre IbéricoBand4Finalist
António LedoMusician4Finalist
Daniel SeabraAerial Dancer5Finalist
Kayzer BalletDance Group5Finalist
We DanceDance group6Finalist
Adilani E ErmelindoDancers6Finalist
João SoutoClose Up MagicianWild CardFinalist
StatDragon Dance Group1Semi-Finalist
Miguel CarvalhoPianist1Semi-Finalist
EdamDance Group1Semi-Finalist
Luis RamalhoSinger1Semi-Finalist
João Ventriliquist 1Semi-Finalist
Ricardo PazPole Dancer1Semi-Finalist
LTCTFGDance Group2Semi-Finalist
JonathanOpera Singer2Semi-Finalist
Unik Gym DanceDance Group2Semi-Finalist
CruzadosBand2Semi-Finalist
Afonso RodriguesComedian2Semi-Finalist
Miguel SantosBeat Boxer2Semi-Finalist
Andre KosasihDancer3Semi-Finalist
Pedro TeixeiraSinger3Semi-Finalist
Mafalda OliveiraDancer3Semi-Finalist
Carolina VasconcelosDancer3Semi-Finalist
Cantando Os AzuisSingers/Entertainers3Semi-Finalist
GAOPercussionist3Semi-Finalist
Helio FernandesPole Dancer4Semi-Finalist
Mini Feel ItHip Hop Dance Group4Semi-Finalist
Rodrigo ViegasDancer4Semi-Finalist
Angelo AlvesDancer4Semi-Finalist
Opera BuffaOpera4Semi-Finalist
GuitardrumsBand4Semi-Finalist
FunkyMonkeysDance group5Semi-Finalist
Ricardo FerreiraSinger5Semi-Finalist
MolinhasSkipping Act5Semi-Finalist
Cintia LopesUnicycle Act5Semi-Finalist
Juli ProjectSinger5Semi-Finalist
Shadows TeamShadow Play5Semi-Finalist
Tiago MartinsDancer6Semi-Finalist
AsacocircoFire Jugglers6Semi-Finalist
BarofaFlute Beat Boxer6Semi-Finalist
Joao AfonsoPole Dancer6Semi-Finalist
Manuela BatistaTalker6Semi-Finalist

Semi-final rounds

Key Tick green modern.svg Judges' choice Red X.svg Buzzed out
  Finished in first place; Automatically advanced to the finals.
  Finished in second place; Won the judges' vote to the finals.
  Finished in third place; Lost the judges' vote.

Semi-Final 1

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1Ricardo PazPole Dancer Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote
2Micaela AbreuSinger (Sang Imagine By John Lennon)Advanced
3StatDragon Dance GroupEliminated
4Miguel CarvalhoPianist (Performed Moonlight Sonata By Beethoven)Eliminated
5EdamDance GroupEliminated
6Luis RamalhoSingerEliminated
7Mariana E AlfredoDancers Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote
8JoaoVentriloquistEliminated

Semi-Final 2

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1LTCTFGDance GroupEliminated
2JonathanOpera Singer (Sang Stars) Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote
3Luisa MatrinsMusicianAdvanced
4Unik Gym DanceDance GroupEliminated
5CruzadosBandEliminated
6Afonso RodriguesComedianEliminated
7Miguel SantosBeatboxerEliminated
8Pedro E InesDancers Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote

Semi-Final 3

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1ContrapontoSinging Group (Sang Coldplay Melody)Advanced
2Andre KosasihDancerEliminated
3Pedro TeixeiraSinger (Sang Stitches By Shawn Mendes)Eliminated
4Mafalda OliveiraDancerEliminated
5Francisco MousinhoMagician Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote
6Carolina VasconcelosDancerEliminated
7Cantando Os AzuisSingers/Entertainers Red X.svg Eliminated
8GAOPercussionist Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote

Semi-Final 4

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1Helio FernandesPole Dancer Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote
2Mini Feel ItHip-Hop Dance GroupEliminated
3Sangre IbericoBandAdvanced
4Rodrigo ViegasDancerEliminated
5Antonio LedoMusician Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote
6Angelo AlvesDancerEliminated
7Opera BuffaOperaEliminated
8GuitardrumsBandEliminated

Semi-Final 5

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1FunkymonkeysDance GroupEliminated
2Ricardo FerreiraSinger (Sang Lay Me Down By Sam Smith)Eliminated
3Daniel SeabraAerial DancerAdvanced
4MolinhasSkipping ActEliminated
5Kayzer BalletDance Group Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote
6Cintia LopesUnicycle ActEliminated
7Juli ProjectSingerEliminated
8Shadows TeamShadow Play Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote

Semi-Final 6

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaHermanPedro
1Tiago MartinsDancerEliminated
2AsacocircoFire JugglersEliminated
3We DanceDance GroupAdvanced
4Joao SoutoMagician Tick green modern.svg Lost Judges Vote
5BarofaBeat BoxerEliminated
6Adilani E ErmelindoDancers Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Tick green modern.svg Won Judges Vote
7Joao AfonsoPole DancerEliminated
8Manuela BatistaTalkerEliminated

Wildcards

OrderArtistActBuzzes and judges' choicesFinished
ManuelSofiaMarizaPedro
1Helio FernandesPole DancerEliminated
2EdamDance GroupEliminated
3Jonathan MargaridoActing SingerEliminated
4Abraham MateoSingerEliminated
5Joao SeabraVentriloquistEliminated
6BarofaBeat BoxerEliminated
7Angelo AlvesHip Hop Dance GroupEliminated
8Opera BuffaOpera ActEliminated
9Joao SoutoClose Up MagicianPublic Wildcard

Final

OrderArtistActFinished
1Pedro e InêsDancersEliminated
2Micaela AbreuSingerWinner
3Mariana e AlfredoDancersEliminated
4Sangre IbéricoBandEliminated
5We danceDance GroupEliminated
6Luisa MartinsMusicianEliminated
7Daniel SeabraAerial DancerEliminated
8Francisco MousinhoMagicianEliminated
9Kayzer BalletDance GroupEliminated
10Antonio LedoMusicianEliminated
11ContrapontoSinging GroupEliminated
12Adilani e ErmelindoDancersEliminated
13João SoutoClose Up MagicianEliminated

Ratings

Legend:
  — Highest rating of the season
  — Lowest rating of the season
EpisodeDatehourviewers
(In millions)
ShareRatingPosition
(Day)
1"Auditions"February 7Sunday 21:15h1 216 00025,0%12.8%#1
2February 141 225 50024,9%12,9%#3
3February 211 178 00024,1%12,4%#5
4February 281 292 00026,0%13,6%#2
5March 61 206 50024,9%12,7%#1
6"Semi-finals"March 131 159 00025,0%12,2%#2
7March 201 111 50028,1%11,7%#5
8March 271 007 00022,5%10,6%#3
9April 3940 50020,3%9,9%#3
10April 101 016 50021,0%10,7%#3
11April 171 064 00022,6%11,2%#2
12April 24826 50020,2%8,7%#4
13"Final"May 1959 50024,5%10,1%#2

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