Idols South Africa (season 10)

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Idols South Africa
Season 10
Hosted byProVerb
JudgesRandall Abrahams
Unathi Msengana
Gareth Cliff
Winner Vincent Bones
Runner-upBongi Silinda
Release
Original network M-Net, M-Net HD & Mzansi Magic
Original release13 July (2014-07-13) 
23 November 2014 (2014-11-23)
Season chronology
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Season 9

Idols South Africa X is the tenth season of the South African reality interactive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol .

Contents

The season's first show was aired on July 13, 2014.

Auditions

Auditions began in February and ended in March. They took place in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town and Pretoria. [1] [2]

Audition dates and venues

Performance themes

Top 16

First Group

ContestantAgeHometownSexOccupation
1Bongi Silinda23NelspruitFemaleSinger
2Celine Homan17Gordon's BayFemaleStudent
3Chante Geary20eMalahleniFemaleStudent
4Ivan Roux24CenturionMaleHairdresser
5London Louw24MafikengMaleDancer
6Mirandi Smith26RustenburgFemaleSinger
7Vincent Bones29PietermaritzburgMaleChurch worship leader
8Vincent Verhoog25DurbanMaleDriver
OrderContestantSongOriginal ArtistResult
1Mirandi Smith"Keep On" BlackByrd Eliminated
2Vincent Verhoog"Rude" Magic! Top 11 1
3Celine Homan"XO" Beyoncé Eliminated
4London Louw"Rather Be"Clean BanditTop 11
5Chante Geary"Budapest" George Ezra Eliminated
6Bongi Silinda"A Night to Remember" Mary J. Blige Top 11
7Ivan Roux"Hey Brother" Avicii Top 11 1
8Vincent Bones"Am I Wrong" Nico & Vinz Top 11

Second Group

ContestantAgeHometownSexOccupation
1Demi Lee24DurbanvilleFemaleSinger
2Kyle Deutschmann26DurbanMaleSinger
3Lize Mynhardt21StellenboschFemaleSinger
4Musa Mashiane27eMalahleniMaleSinger
5Tumi Morobane20VosloorusFemaleStudent
6Olivia Cloud16Hyde ParkFemaleStudent
7Rowan De Villiers23DurbanvilleMaleHockey coach
8Roxy McVean19Cape TownFemaleStudent
OrderContestantSongOriginal ArtistResult
1Olivia Cloud"I Will Never Let You Down" Rita Ora Eliminated
2Kyle Deutschmann"Pretty Hurts" Beyoncé Top 11
3Demi Lee"Latch" ft. Sam Smith Disclosure Wildcard 2
4Rowan de Villiers"A Sky Full of Stars" Coldplay Eliminated
5Roxy McVean"Waiting For Superman" Daughtry Wildcard 2
6Tumi Morobane"Birthday" Katy Perry Top 11
7Lize Mynhardt"Losing Sleep"John NewmanTop 11
8Musa Mashiane"The Man" Aloe Blacc Top 11

^1 A voting error involving misinformation occurred during the Group 1's voting period with Ivan Roux and Vincent Verhoog's profiles aired with each other's voting numbers, that affected whether one of them had achieved the fourth spot to go to the Top 10. Therefore, in the best interest of the competition, the Producers put both of them into a Top 11, and only three of the remaining 6 contestants from Group 1 will advance to the Top 11 on the Public's vote.

^2 Prior to the Voting Error, the Top 10 would consist of 8 contestants selected from the two Groups by the Public, and 2 contestants selected by the Judges as their Wildcard picks. This mechanic stayed after the Voting Error was discovered in Group 1's voting period. Demi Lee and Roxy McVean were chosen by the Judges to advance to the Top 11.

Top 11 – Movie Magic

21 September 2014 [3]

OrderContestantSongFeatured MovieResult
1Bongi Silinda"GoldenEye" GoldenEye Top 4
2London Louw"Independent Women" Charlie's Angels Bottom three
3Vincent Verhoog"Fly Like an Eagle" – cover by Seal Space Jam Eliminated
4Tumi Morobane"There You'll Be" Pearl Harbor Safe
5Ivan Roux"Kiss" – cover by Nicole Kidman Happy Feet Eliminated
6Kyle Deutschmann"Radioactive" The Host Safe
7Musa Mashiane"I Got A Woman" Ray Top 4
8Lize Mynhardt"Unchained Melody" Ghost Top 4
9Vincent Bones"Purple Rain" Purple Rain Top 4
10Roxy McVean"Shut Up and Drive" The House Bunny Bottom four
11Demi Lee"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Armaggeddon Safe

Top 9 – How It Should Have Been Done

28 September 2014

Elimination chart

FemalesMalesTop 16Top 11Wild CardWinner
Did Not PerformSafeMost votesSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
Stage:Group 1Group 2Finals
Week:9/79/149/219/2810/510/1210/1910/2611/211/911/1611/23
PlaceContestantResult
1Vincent BonesTop 111st
29.52%
1st
34.24%
1st
30.44%
1st
30.02%
1st
28.02%
1st
30.72%
2nd
32.32%
1st
39.37%
Winner
50.49%
2Bongi SilindaTop 112nd
13.81%
2nd
12.08%
2nd
14.33%
2nd
15.38%
2nd
21.11%
2nd
26.72%
1st
33.89%
2nd
36.17%
Runner-up
49.51%
3Lize MynhardtTop 114th
9.72%
3rd
9.41%
6th
9.13%
3rd
13.90%
3rd
15.36%
3rd
15.84%
3rd
18.72%
3rd
24.46%
4London LouwTop 119th
3.78%
8th
6.32%
7th
7.89%
5th
10.05%
4th
12.66%
4th
13.40%
4th
15.06%
5Kyle DeutschmannTop 115th
7.20%
7th
7.97%
4th
10.81%
4th
11.91%
5th
12.46%
5th
13.31%
6Musa MashianeTop 113rd
12.74%
4th
9.09%
3rd
10.86%
6th
9.43%
6th
10.40%
7Demi LeeWild Card6th
6.91%
5th
8.87%
5th
9.36%
7th
9.31%
8Tumi MorobaneTop 117th
5.74%
6th
8.54%
8th
7.18%
9Roxy McVeanWild Card8th
4.18%
9th
3.49%
10Vincent VerhoogTop 1110th
3.33%
11Ivan RouxTop 1111th
3.06%
11–16Rowan de VilliersElim
Celine Homan
Chante Geary
Mirandi Smith
Olivia Cloud

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