Holland's Got Talent (season 8)

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Holland's Got Talent
Season 8
Hosted by Johnny de Mol
Judges Dan Karaty
Angela Groothuizen
Chantal Janzen
Gordon Heuckeroth
WinnerNick Nicolai
Runner-upMart Hoogkamer
Release
Original network RTL 4
Original release8 April (2016-04-08) 
3 June 2016 (2016-06-03)
Season chronology
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Holland's Got Talent is the Dutch member of the Got Talent television show franchise. The eighth season of Holland's Got Talent began on 8 April 2016 and ended on 3 June 2016.

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Changes from previous seasons

Season 8 featured four judges for the first time, and a new host Johnny de Mol. It also marked the first time that the 'golden buzzer' was used, inspired by other shows in the Got Talent franchise. The golden buzzer sends an act straight through to the semi-finals. Each judge can press it only once during the entire season. The golden buzzer acts are shown in the following table.

Name of ActActPressed ByFinished
The Fresh AllstarsDance GroupDanFinalist
Bob BulleeSingerChantalFinalist
Nick NicolaiSingerAngelaWinner
The Rocking ChairsDance GroupGordonSemi-Finalist

Semifinals

The semi-finals premiered on 13 May 2016 to 27 May 2016; there were three semi-finals with nine acts in each. Three acts each week continued to the grand final - usually one with the public vote and the other two chosen by the judges. Semi-final 3 was different as two were sent through by the public and one by the judges' vote. There was only one buzzer in the semi-finals as Dan buzzed Sixxpaxx. The Rocking Chairs were the only golden buzzer act that didn't make it to the finals.

Summary

Key
G Golden act
  Winner
  Runner-up
  3rd Place
  Finalist
Name of ActActSemifinal (week)Position Reached
Nick NicolaiSinger3Winner
Mart HoogkamerSinger2Runner-up
Bob BulleeSinger13rd Place
The Fresh AllstarsDance Group1Finalist
Team QuattrobarAcrobats1Finalist
UnbreakableDance Group2Finalist
Justin (BBoy Lil Justy)Break Dancer2Finalist
Mizai KobiAcrobat3Finalist
Karate GirlsKarate Act3Finalist
XuanXuan WangPianist1Semi-Finalist
The Happiness CrewDance Group1Semi-Finalist
PaulanceHand Stand Act1Semi-Finalist
RaySinger1Semi-Finalist
Peter and RonaldMagicians1Semi-Finalist
Helena Nahafahik and Thomas JacksDancers1Semi-Finalist
Junior Jazz Unlimited Big BandJazz Band2Semi-Finalist
Bea LamelasContortionist2Semi-Finalist
Christian FarlaIllusionist2Semi-Finalist
Ritmisch Gym WilskrachtGymnastics2Semi-Finalist
Miss Kiki BoopsDrag Queen Singer2Semi-Finalist
Friends CrwDance Group2Semi-Finalist
The Rocking ChairsDance Group3Semi-Finalist
JP De KamFire Breather Dangerous Act3Semi-Finalist
SixxPaxxStrippers Dance Group3Semi-Finalist
Anke PrevooSinger And Pianist3Semi-Finalist
Alex (Onearmed)One Arm Drummer3Semi-Finalist
DorisDancer3Semi-Finalist


Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out
Crystal Clear app clean.svg Judges' vote
  Won the public vote
  Won the judges' vote (or public vote if split decision)

Semi-final 1 (13 May 2016)

OrderSemi-FinalistActBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Gordon Angela Chantal Dan
1The Fresh AllstarsDance Group Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Won Judges Vote
2RaySinger (sang "I Want It Back" by Jackson 5)Eliminated
3Helena Nahafahik and Thomas JacksDancers And Pole DancersEliminated
4XuanXuan WangPianistEliminated
5Team QuattrobarAcrobatsAdvanced
6The Happiness CrewDance GroupEliminated
7Peter & RonaldMagiciansEliminated
8PaulanceHand Stand Balance ActEliminated
9Bob BulleeSinger (Sang Dry Your Eyes By Frank Sinatra) Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Won Judges Vote

Semi-final 2 (20 May 2016)

OrderSemi-FinalistActBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Gordon Angela Chantal Dan
1Christian FarlaIllusionistEliminated
2Justin (BBoy Lil Justy)Break Dancer Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Won Judges Vote
3Ritmisch GymnastiekGymnasticsEliminated
4Miss Kiki BoopsDrag Queen SingerEliminated
5UnbreakableDance GroupAdvanced
6Bea LamelasContortionistEliminated
7Friends CrwFree RunnersEliminated
8Junior JazzJazz Band (Performed The James Bond Theme)Eliminated
9Mart HoogkamerSinger Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Won Judges Vote

Semi-final 3 (27 May 2016)

OrderSemi-FinalistActBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Gordon Angela Chantal Dan
1SixxpaxxStripper Dance Group Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
2OneArmedOne Armed DrummerEliminated
3Nick NicolaiSingerAdvanced
4Mizai KobiAcrobatAdvanced
5Anke PrevooSinger And PianistEliminated
6DorisDancerEliminated
7The Rocking ChairsDance GroupEliminated
8JP De KamFire Breather Dangouous ActEliminated
9Karate GirlsKarate Act Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Won Judges Vote

Grand Final (3 June 2016)

OrderArtistActResult
1Justin (BBoy Lil Justy)Break DancerFinalist
2Nick NicolaiSingerWinner
3Karate GirlsKarate ActFinalist
4The Fresh AllstarsDance GroupFinalist
5Mizai KobiAcrobatFinalist
6Bob BulleeSinger3rd Place
7UnbreakableDance GroupFinalist
8Mart HoogkamerSingerRunner-up
9Team QuattrobarAcrobatsFinalist

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