Idol 2024 (Sweden)

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Idol 2024
Season 2024
Hosted by Pär Lernström
Mauri Hermundsson
Judges Anders Bagge
Katia Mosally
Peg Parnevik
Ash Pournouri
Release
Original network TV4
Season chronology
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Season 2023

Idol 2024 is the twentieth season of the Swedish Idol series. It will premiere in August 2024 on TV4. New judges for this season is Ash Pournouri and Peg Parnevik. [1] [2] Co-host for this season is Mauri Hermundsson with Pär Lernström as host. [3]

Competition

Elimination chart

Stadium:Weekly finalsFinal
Dates:12/1019/1026/102/119/1116/1123/1130/117/12
PlaceContestantsResults
Top 6Joel Nordenberg
Leo Tekiel
Margaux Flavet
Minou Nilsson5:th
Robin Sohlberg
Victoria Grace6:th
7Lukas SöderholmEliminated
8Ella Ekholm9:th8:th
9Olivia Oyemade Merenius10:thEliminated
10Lucas Schönefeld11:th10:thEliminated
11Paulina Velasquez GallegosEliminated
12Robin Hörnkvist12:thEliminated
13Benjamin Löfquist13:th
14Leon CotterEliminated
Legend
WomenMenSafeBottom 2 / Bottom 3 / Bottom 4EliminatedStage not reached

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References

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