Ireland's Got Talent (series 1)

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Ireland's Got Talent
Series 1
Presented by Lucy Kennedy
Judges
WinnerRDC
Runners-up
  • FKFT
  • Xquisite
Release
Original network TV3
Original release3 February (2018-02-03) 
24 March 2018 (2018-03-24)
Series chronology
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Series 2

The first series of the Irish talent competition series Ireland's Got Talent began broadcasting in Ireland during 2018, from 3 February to 24 March 2018 on TV3 and was hosted by Lucy Kennedy. [1] [2]

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The judges for the first series were Denise van Outen, Jason Byrne, Michelle Visage and Louis Walsh. [3]

The inaugural series was won by the dance troupe RDC. [4]

According to the Irish Times, the debut episode attracted 521,800 viewers. [5]

Series overview

The judges auditions were taped in November 2017 at the TLT Concert Hall & Theatre, Drogheda. The live shows were held at The Helix, Dublin which started on 19 March 2018, continuing at 21 March until the 24th for the final.

Name of actAge(s)GenreActSemi-finalResult
Aaron J. Hart24MusicRapper3Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Affia Ni Fhaolin18Singing / MusicSinger & Pianist3Eliminated
Atlantic RhythmN/ADanceDance Group3Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Christopher King Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 29SingingSinger1Eliminated
Deaftones13-22SingingChoir2Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Double Impact9 & 12DanceDance Duo2Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Evelyn Williams Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 81SingingSinger3Eliminated
FKFTN/ADanceHip-Hop Dance Group1Runners-up
Grim Squeaker33DangerSideshow Act3Eliminated
Keeva Air Candy32AcrobaticsAerialist1Eliminated
Linda McLoughlin Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 38SingingSinger1Finalist (Won Judges' Vote)
Martin McGuinness Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 51SingingDrag Act2Eliminated
Matt Dodd Playing card club A.svg 68SingingSinger1Finalist (Wildcard)
Mini Puppet PopstarsN/AComedyPuppeteer Group1Eliminated
Paul Ryder30SingingDrag Act1Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Philip Murphy72SingingSinger3Eliminated
RDC12-22DanceDance Group2Winner
Ronan Brady31AcrobaticsCyr Wheel Acrobat3Eliminated
Sean Hegarty34ComedyComedian2Eliminated
Shaniah Rollo13SingingSinger2Eliminated
Steve Barry31SingingSinger2Eliminated
Tamara Operi28MusicRapper1Eliminated
Xquisite Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 8-11DanceBallroom Dance Group3Runners-up
Zacc Milne Playing card club A.svg 19DanceDancer2Finalist (Wildcard)

Semi-finals summary

Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out | Crystal Clear app clean.svg Judges' vote |   Won the Public's Vote |   Won the Judges' Vote
  Lost Judges' Vote |   Eliminated

Semi-final 1 (19 March)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Walsh Visage Byrne Outen
FKFT1Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Matt Dodd2Eliminated
Tamara Operi3Eliminated
Keeva Air Candy4Eliminated
Christopher King5Eliminated
Mini Puppet Popstars6Eliminated
Linda McLoughlin7 Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Paul Ryder8 Crystal Clear app clean.png Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 2 (21 March)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Walsh Visage Byrne Outen
RDC1Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Steve Barry2Eliminated
Double Impact3 Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Martin McGuinness4Eliminated
Shaniah Rollo5Eliminated
Sean Hegarty6Eliminated
Deaftones7 Crystal Clear app clean.png Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Zacc Milne8Eliminated

Semi-final 3 (22 March)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and judges' votesResult
Walsh Visage Byrne Outen
Atlantic Rhythm13rd (Lost Judges' Save)
Affia Ni Fhaolin2Eliminated
Xquisite Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 31st (Won Public Vote)
Ronan Brady4Eliminated
Evelyn Williams Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 5Eliminated
Grim Squeaker6 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Aaron J Hart7 Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png Crystal Clear app clean.png 2nd (Won Judges' Vote)
Philip Murphy8Eliminated

Final (24 March)

ContestantOrderActFinished
Double Impact1Dance DuoBottom 5
Linda McLoughlin Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 2SingerBottom 5
RDC3Dance GroupWinner
FKFT4Hip-Hop Dance GroupTop 3
Aaron J. Hart5RapperBottom 5
Matt Dodd6SingerBottom 5
Xquisite Yellow ffff00 pog.svg 7Ballroom Dance GroupTop 3
Zacc Milne8DancerBottom 5

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