Idolos season 7

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Idolos
Season 7
Hosted bySara Matos
JudgesMartim Sousa Tavares
Joana Marques
Ana Bacalhau
Tatanka
WinnerEduardo Gonçalves
Runner-upEva Stuart
Release
Original network SIC
Original releaseApril 9 (2022-04-09) 
July 3, 2022 (2022-07-03)
Season chronology
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Season 6

The seventh season of Ídolos [1] aired in 2022. Sara Matos was the presenter. This season, the judges [2] were Martim Sousa Tavares, Joana Marques, Ana Bacalhau and Tatanka.

Live shows

Top 15 - This is Me

The six finalists with the highest number of votes (by the viewers) were automatically in the Top 10. Among the remaining 9, the judges chose 4 contestants to keep. [3]

OrderContestantSongResult
1Eva Stuart"Black or White"Saved by Tatanka
2Beatriz Almeida"Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar"Saved by Ana
3Eduardo Gonçalves"The House of the Rising Sun"Safe
4Miguel Pavia"O Tempo Vai Esperar"Safe
5Diana Silva"A Million Dreams"Eliminated
6Juliana Anjo"Canção de Embalar"Safe
7Mário Pedrosa"Take Me to Church"Saved by Joana
8Carolina Cardoso"Bohemian Rhapsody"Safe
9Caco"Sorte Grande"Eliminated
10Fábio Augusto"Waiting on the World to Change"Safe
11Ana Rangel"Easy on Me"Eliminated
12João Gonçalves"És do Mundo"Eliminated
13Diana Mendes"Words as Weapons"Saved by Martim
14Gabriela Lemos"Good 4 U"Safe
15Nuno Oliveira"Heaven"Eliminated

Top 10 - Love Songs

The two contestants with the fewest votes were eliminated. Even though the results were revealed arbitrarily, Beatriz Almeida was the last person to be called safe.

OrderContestantSongResult
1Gabriela Lemos"Onde Vais"Safe
2Fábio Augusto"Your Song"Safe
3Beatriz Almeida"A Pele Que Há Em Mim"Safe
4Eduardo Gonçalves"Wicked Game"Safe
5Juliana Anjo"O Mundo é um Moinho"Safe
6Carolina Cardoso"I'll Never Love Again"Safe
7Diana Mendes"Crazy"Eliminated
8Mário Pedrosa"Ouvi Dizer"Eliminated
9Eva Stuart"My Heart Will Go On"Safe
10Miguel Pavia"Mais Ninguém"Safe

Top 8 - Dance Hits

The contestant with the fewest votes was eliminated. Even though the results were revealed arbitrarily, Juliana Anjo was the last person to be called safe.

OrderContestantSongResult
1Juliana Anjo"Só Me Apetece Dançar"Safe
2Eduardo Gonçalves"Roadhouse Blues"Safe
3Miguel Pavia"Linhas Cruzadas"Safe
4Eva Stuart"I Wanna Dance With Somebody"Safe
5Carolina Cardoso"Não Me Importo"Eliminated
6Beatriz Almeida"Multimilionário"Safe
7Gabriela Lemos"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"Safe
8Fábio Augusto"Naptel Xupalima"Safe

Top 7 - Portuguese Music

The contestant with the fewest votes was eliminated.

OrderContestantSongResult
1Beatriz Almeida"Flor Sem Tempo"Safe
2Juliana Anjo"Sopro do Coração"Safe
3Eva Stuart"Sol de Inverno"Safe
4Miguel Pavia"Tudo o Que Eu Te Dou"Eliminated
5Fábio Augusto"O Pastor"Safe
6Gabriela Lemos"Gaivota"Safe
7Eduardo Gonçalves"Canção de Engate"Safe

Top 6 - Rock In Rio / Judges' Choice

The contestant with the fewest votes was eliminated.

OrderContestantSongChoiceResult
1Eva Stuart"My Immortal"Self choiceSafe
2Beatriz Almeida"Eu Sei"Safe
3Fábio Augusto"Sunday Morning"Eliminated
4Eduardo Gonçalves"Feeling Good"Safe
5Juliana Anjo"Encontros e Despedidas"Safe
6Gabriela Lemos"Anyone"Safe
7Eduardo Gonçalves"Times Like These"Chosen by TatankaSafe
8Gabriela Lemos"Toxic"Chosen by Ana BacalhauSafe
9Beatriz Almeida"You Know I'm No Good"Chosen by Joana MarquesSafe
10Juliana Anjo"Roxanne"Chosen by TatankaSafe
11Fábio Augusto"Isn't She Lovely"Chosen by Ana BacalhauEliminated
12Eva Stuart"I'm Outta Love"Chosen by Martim TavaresSafe

Top 5 - Year 1992 / 21st Century (Semifinals)

OrderContestantSongThemeResult
1Gabriela Lemos"Chuva Dissolvente" (with Filipe Pinto)Year 1992Eliminated
2Eva Stuart"Lusitana Paixão" (with Carolina Torres)Year 1992Safe
3Juliana Anjo"A Gente Vai Continuar" (with Nuno Norte)Year 1992Safe
4Beatriz Almeida"Ana Lee" (with Diana Piedade)Year 1992Safe
5Eduardo Gonçalves"Jardins Proibidos" (with Sandra Pereira)Year 1992Safe
6Juliana Anjo"People Help the People"21st CenturySafe
7Beatriz Almeida"Do I Wanna Know?"21st CenturySafe
8Eva Stuart"Set Fire to the Rain"21st CenturySafe
9Eduardo Gonçalves"Enemy"21st CenturySafe
10Gabriela Lemos"Idontwannabeyouanymore"21st CenturyEliminated

Top 4 - Finale

OrderContestantSongResult
1Beatriz Almeida"No Teu Poema"Eliminated
2Eva Stuart"Drivers License"Safe
3Eduardo Gonçalves"Norwegian Wood"Safe
4Juliana Anjo"At Last"Safe
5Eduardo Gonçalves"Shine On You Crazy Diamond"Safe
6Eva Stuart"Flashlight"Safe
7Juliana Anjo"Adeus Tristeza"Eliminated
8Eva Stuart"Never Enough"Runner-Up
9Eduardo Gonçalves"Black"Winner

Elimination chart

FemaleMale
SafeBottomLast safe 1 Eliminated
Week:21/05 2 28/0504/0611/0618/0625/0603/07
PlaceContestantResults
1Eduardo GonçalvesWinner
2Eva StuartSavedRunner-up
3Juliana AnjoLast 2Last 2Elim
4Beatriz AlmeidaSavedLast 3Last 2Elim
5Gabriela LemosElim
6Fábio AugustoLast 2Elim
7Miguel PaviaElim
8Carolina CardosoElim
9-10Mário PedrosaSavedElim
Diana MendesSaved
11-15Nuno OliveiraElim
João Gonçalves
Ana Rangel
Diana Silva
Caco

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References

  1. "'Ídolos' Season 7: Official Page".
  2. "'Ídolos' Season 7: Judges".
  3. "'Ídolos' Season 7: Top 15 decisions".
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