Idol 2017 (Sweden)

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Idol 2017
Hosted by Pär Lernström
Gina Dirawi
Judges Kishti Tomita
Alexander Kronlund
Nikki Amini
Anders Bagge
Winner Christoffer Kläfford
Runner-up Hanna Ferm
Release
Original network TV4
Original release21 August (2017-08-21) 
8 December 2017 (2017-12-08)
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Idol 2017 is the thirteenth season of the Swedish Idol series. [1] This year, Anders Bagge returned as a judge after a two-year absence. Kishti Tomita returned as a judge as well, since her departure in 2007. Nikki Amini also returned as judge, having made her debut last season. Alexander Kronlund was the new judge. [2] [3] Pär Lernström returned as the host. [4] Gina Dirawi joined as co-host. [4] Daniel Redgert joined as the co-host for Idol Extra.

Contents

Elimination chart

Stage:Semi FinalsFinals
Date:18/919/920/921/922/929/96/1013/1020/1027/103/1110/1117/1124/111/128/12
PlaceCompetiterResults
1
Christoffer KläffordWinner
2Hanna FermRunner-up
3Gabriel CancelaOut.
4Jemima HicintukaOut.
5Kevin Klein3:aWC 2Out.
6Noah Gerstenfeld3:aWC 1Out.
7Joakim JakobssonOut.
8 Erika Bitanji Out.
9Magnus Schönberg3:aWC 4Out.
10Olivia ÅhsOut.
11Kevin OlssonOut.
12Frida Hörnquist3:aWC 3Out.
13 Victor Leksell Out.
SemiSebastian Dahlström3:aOut.
Jack Stengel-Dahl
Selina Flodgren Gustafsson3:a
Amanda Persson
Melvin Larsson Silli3:a
Oliver Sääv
Lizette Didriksson3:a
Daria Kustovskaya
Paulina Nylander
Legend
Top 12Top 22Bottom 2EliminatedWithdrewSafeAdvanced to the top 13 from the revenge stageDid not perform/No longer in the competition

Top 13

OrderContestantSongResult
1Joakim Jakobsson"Love Me Again"Safe
2Olivia Åhs"Love on the Brain"Safe
3 Victor Leksell "Dum av dig"Eliminated
4Noah Gerstenfeld"Supermarket Flowers"Safe
5Hanna Ferm"Forever Young"Safe
6Kevin Olsson"P.Y.T."Safe
7Kevin Klein"Uncover"Safe
8Gabriel Cancela"All I Ask"Safe
9Jemima Hicintuka"Scared to Be Lonely"Bottom two
10Frida Hörnquist"It Will Rain"Safe
11Christoffer Kläfford"Radioactive"Safe
12Magnus Schönberg"Shape of You"Safe
13 Erika Bitanji "Crazy in Love"Safe

Top 12 – Fridayparty

OrderContestantSongResult
1Frida Hörnquist"Only Girl (In the World)"Eliminated
2Gabriel Cancela"I Wish"Safe
3 Erika Bitanji "Bang Bang"Safe
4Joakim Jakobsson"Dancing on My Own"Safe
5Noah Gerstenfeld"Classic"Safe
6Kevin Klein"Castle on the Hill"Safe
7Olivia Åhs"You Shook Me All Night Long"Safe
8Kevin Olsson"Hold My Hand"Safe
9Hanna Ferm"Symphony"Safe
10Christoffer Kläfford"Don't You Worry Child"Safe
11Magnus Schönberg"Blame It on the Boogie"Bottom two
12Jemima Hicintuka"Ex's & Oh's"Safe

Top 11 – This is me

OrderContestantSongResult
1Gabriel Cancela"Just the Way You Are"Bottom two
2Kevin Klein"Yesterday"Safe
3Jemima Hicintuka"Blow Your Mind (Mwah)"Safe
4Magnus Schönberg"Mercy"Safe
5Kevin Olsson"Jealous"Eliminated
6Olivia Åhs"The Power of Love"Safe
7Joakim Jakobsson"Rude"Safe
8Christoffer Kläfford"Take Me to Church"Safe
9 Erika Bitanji "Titanium"Safe
10Noah Gerstenfeld"2U"Safe
11Hanna Ferm"Bleeding Love"Safe

Top 10 – Love

OrderContestantSongResult
1Olivia Åhs"Water Under the Bridge"Eliminated
2Magnus Schönberg"When You Love Someone"Safe
3Hanna Ferm"Beautiful"Safe
4Joakim Jakobsson"Det brinner i bröstet"Safe
5 Erika Bitanji "Halo"Safe
6Gabriel Cancela"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"Safe
7Noah Gerstenfeld"Stitches"Bottom two
8Jemima Hicintuka"Stay with Me"Safe
9Christoffer Kläfford"Utan dina andetag"Safe
10Kevin Klein"What About Us"Safe

Top 9 – Hits in Swedish

OrderContestantSongResult
1Noah Gerstenfeld"Fan va bra"Bottom two
2Joakim Jakobsson"Valborg"Safe
3Jemima Hicintuka"Jag kommer"Safe
4Gabriel Cancela"Snacket på stan"Safe
5Kevin Klein"Öppna din dörr"Safe
6Hanna Ferm"Allt jag behöver"Safe
7Magnus Schönberg"Ramlar"Eliminated
8Christoffer Kläfford"Somliga går i trasiga skor"Safe
9 Erika Bitanji "Rygg mot rygg"Safe

Top 8 – Duets

The contestant marked in pink was eliminated, the contestant marked in lightblue was in the bottom two.

OrderContestant 1Contestant 2SongResult
1Hanna FermNoah Gerstenfeld"True Colors"N/A
2Chris KläffordKevin Klein"Where the Streets Have No Name"N/A
3Jemima HicintukaJoakim Jakobsson"Never Forget You"N/A
4 Erika Bitanji Gabriel Cancela"No Air"N/A

Top 7 – Classic Hits

OrderContestantSongResult
1Joakim Jakobsson"It's Not Unusual"Eliminated
2Noah Gerstenfeld"Suspicious Minds"Safe
3Hanna Ferm"River Deep – Mountain High"Safe
4Kevin Klein"When a Man Loves a Woman"Bottom two
5Gabriel Cancela"A Change Is Gonna Come"Safe
6Jemima Hicintuka"Fever"Safe
7Christoffer Kläfford"Fly Me to the Moon"Safe

Top 6 – Parent's Choice

OrderContestantSongResult
1Gabriel Cancela"La copa de la vida"Bottom two
2Jemima Hicintuka"Is This Love"Safe
3Hanna Ferm"Stop"Safe
4Christoffer Kläfford"Resolution"Safe
5Noah Gerstenfeld"When You're Looking Like That"Eliminated
6Kevin Klein"You Raise Me Up"Safe

Top 5 – Superstars

OrderActFirst songOrderSecond songResult
1Christoffer Kläfford"Without You"6"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"Safe
2Kevin Klein"Love Me Like You Do"7"I Want It That Way"Eliminated
3Hanna Ferm"Born This Way"8"I Wanna Dance with Somebody"Safe
4Gabriel Cancela"Locked Out of Heaven"9"Freedom! '90"Bottom two
5Jemima Hicintuka"Lush Life"10"What's Love Got to Do With It"Safe

Top 4 – Listens & duets together with previous Idols contestants

OrderActFirst songOrderSecond songResult
1Hanna Ferm"Crazy"5"Love Me Harder" (With Liam Cacatian Thomassen)Bottom two
2Gabriel Cancela"Beat It"6"Dusk Till Dawn" (With Lisa Ajax)Safe
3Jemima Hicintuka"New Rules"7"Kiss" (With Robin Bengtsson)Eliminated
4Christoffer Kläfford"Sex on Fire"8"Strövtåg i hembygden" (With Linnea Henriksson)Safe

Top 3 – Semifinal: Jurys Choice

OrderActFirst songOrderSecond songResult
1Gabriel Cancela"SexyBack"4"Sexual Healing"Eliminated
2Christoffer Kläfford"Hotline Bling"5"Heaven"Safe
3Hanna Ferm"Into You"6"Firework"Safe

Top 2 – Final: Contestants Choice Viewers Choice Winners Single

OrderActFirst songOrderSecond songOrderThird songResult
1 Christoffer Kläfford "I Will Wait"3"Imagine"5"Treading Water"Winner
2 Hanna Ferm "Stronger"4"Crazy"6"Treading Water"Runner-up

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