Pilipinas Got Talent | |
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Season 3 | |
Hosted by | Billy Crawford Luis Manzano |
Judges | Freddie M. Garcia (aka FMG) Kris Aquino Ai-Ai de las Alas |
Winner | Maasinhon Trio |
Runner-up | Khalil Joseph Ramos |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | July 9 – October 23, 2011 |
Season chronology |
The third season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on July 9, 2011, two weeks after the grand finals of season two aired. Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano return as the hosts of the show. The three judges from the previous seasons reprise their roles. [1]
Semifinals commenced on September 10, 2011, until October 16, 2011, with 12 acts qualified for the Grand Finals. The show ended on October 23, 2011, with Maasinhon Trio, a singing trio, of Southern Leyte proclaimed as winners winning the grand prize of 2 million pesos. On the other hand, Khalil Joseph Ramos of Parañaque ended as a runner-up, and Bringas Brothers of Davao del Sur as third placers with each had received a hundred thousand pesos. The other 9 grand finalists also received 50 thousand pesos as consolation prizes. [2]
The auditions for the third season took place in key cities in the Philippines. Major auditions were held in Baguio, Manila, Batangas, Cebu, Bacolod, Tacloban, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, and General Santos. [3]
There were also mini-auditions in several cities and provinces in the Philippines including Laoag, Vigan, Tuguegarao, Apayao, Isabela, Baguio, Pangasinan, Cabanatuan, Tarlac, Baler, Manila, Laguna, San Pablo City, Lucena, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Mindoro, Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Roxas City, Catarman, Catbalogan, Borongan, Ormoc, Dumaguete, Bohol, Camiguin, Iligan, Butuan, Bukidnon, Dipolog, Zamboanga, Kidapawan, Marbel, Digos and Mati. These mini-auditions are judged by Pilipinas Got Talent staff and those who passed will make it to the regional auditions.
In addition, online auditions was put up where contestants can upload their own audition video and send it to the website of Pilipinas Got Talent. [3]
The show picked the best act "The One" every airing night to receive P5,000 sponsored by Head & Shoulders. Loverkada Kids became the first recipient of the award.
Date of Audition | Audition Venue | City |
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April 26 & 27, 2011 | Cebu Institute of Technology – University | Cebu City, Cebu |
April 26 & 27, 2011 | La Consolacion College – Bacolod | Bacolod, Negros Occidental |
April 29 & 30, 2011 | Leyte Normal University | Tacloban, Leyte |
April 29 & 30, 2011 | Iloilo National High School | Iloilo City, Iloilo |
May 4 & 5, 2011 | Capitol University | Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental |
May 7 & 8, 2011 | The Philippine Women's College of Davao | Davao City, Davao del Sur |
May 7 & 8, 2011 | ABS - CBN Studio 9 | Quezon City, Metro Manila |
May 10 & 11, 2011 | Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas | Batangas City, Batangas |
May 10 & 11, 2011 | Holy Trinity College of General Santos | General Santos, South Cotabato |
May 25 & 26, 2011 | SM Cinema 1, SM City Cebu | Cebu City, Cebu |
June 8 & 9, 2011 | Liceo de Cagayan University | Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental |
June 16 & 17, 2011 | University of Baguio | Baguio, Benguet |
June 23 & 24, 2011 | PAGCOR Grand Theater | Parañaque, Metro Manila |
At the end of the auditions, a total 187 artists made it through the auditions and will proceed to the "Judges Cull". [4]
Successful Auditionees | |||
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NOTE:Please be guided that the list above is incomplete. | |||
After the nationwide auditions (including online auditions), 187 acts made it to the next round called "The Judges Cull" where the judges were able to make a review of the contenders who passed the auditions which they are going to choose the top 36 semi-finalists. The Judges' Cull was held in ABS-CBN Studios in Quezon City where 24 acts from Luzon and Mindanao made it to the semi-finals. In addition, the 12 acts from Visayas were visited by the judges as well as Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano in their respective hometowns. [4]
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Name of act | Age(s) | Genre | Act | Hometown | Semifinal Week | Result |
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Maasinhon Trio | 40 – 45 | Singing | Singing Trio | Southern Leyte | 5 | Winner |
Khalil Joseph Ramos | 15 | Singing | Singer | Parañaque | 6 | Runner-up |
Bringas Brothers | 25 & 27 | Singing | Acoustic Duo | Davao del Sur | 3 | Third place |
El Gamma Penumbra | 12 - 26 | Shadow play | Shadow theater group | Batangas City | 1 | Fourth place |
Synergy | 14 – 19 | Acrobatics | Aerial acrobatics troupe | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental | 3 | Fifth place |
Sandugo Band | 18 – 33 | Music | Reggae band | San Pablo City, Laguna | 2 | Sixth place |
Twin Divas | 25 | Singing and Dancing | Singing and Dancing Duo | Nueva Ecija | 4 | Seventh place |
Renagine Pepito | 11 | Singing | Singer | Cagayan de Oro | 5 | Eighth place |
Loverkada Kids | 8 – 14 | Gymnastics | Gymnastics Group and Contortionists | Butuan | 4 | Ninth place |
Muriel Lomadilla | 16 | Singing | Singer | Lapu-Lapu City | 2 | Tenth place |
Kiriko | 20 – 31 | Music | Rappers | Santa Cruz, Laguna | 6 | Eleventh place |
Lucky Twins | 21 | Dancing | Contemporary Dancing Duo | Tacloban City | 1 | Twelfth place |
Jet Barrun | 22 | Singing | Singer | Pateros | 6 | Semifinalist |
Flip Duo | 38 & 43 | Comedy and Dancing | Comedic Dancing Duo | Bukidnon | 6 | Semifinalist |
Jane Ann Arnado | 6 | Variety | Hula Hoop Tricker | San Remigio, Cebu | 6 | Semifinalist |
Technojazz | 14 – 19 | Dancing | Cheerdancing Troupe | Sampaloc, Manila & General Santos | 6 | Semifinalist |
Jeziel Dimagna-ong | 38 | Singing | Singer | Siquijor | 5 | Semifinalist |
Negros Dance Superstars | 18 – 27 | Dancing | Ballroom Dancing Troupe | Negros Occidental | 5 | Semifinalist |
Philippine Dubstep | 19 & 20 | Music | Beatboxing Duo | Davao City & General Santos | 5 | Semifinalist |
Wushu Discovery | 14 – 27 | Martial arts | Martial Arts Troupe | Quezon City | 5 | Semifinalist |
Rowell Quizon | 28 | Singing | Singer | Manila | 4 | Semifinalist |
Inner Core | 26 – 32 | Music | Band | Marilao, Bulacan | 4 | Semifinalist |
Kim Tenorio | 38 | Theater puppetry | Puppeteer | Liliw, Laguna | 4 | Semifinalist |
Triple Senzes | 20 – 23 | Dancing | Dance crew | Cebu City | 4 | Semifinalist |
Jive Dancers | 14 – 20 | Dancing | Dance crew | Leyte | 3 | Semifinalist |
Gensan Contortionists | Various | Gymnastics | Contortionist Duo | General Santos | 3 | Semifinalist |
Lyn del Rosario | 44 | Singing | Singer | Muntinlupa | 3 | Semifinalist |
Rhonsben Jonota | 12 | Singing | Singer | Negros Occidental | 3 | Semifinalist |
Geo Ed Rebucas | 20 | Singing | Falsetto Singer | Zamboanga del Sur | 2 | Semifinalist |
Marvic Alvarez | 8 | Variety | Metal Balancer and Twirler | Biñan, Laguna | 2 | Semifinalist |
Saurog Dance Troupe | 18 – 20 | Dancing | Ballroom Dance Troupe | Eastern Samar | 2 | Semifinalist |
Willy Cordovales | 40 | Singing | Singer | Antipolo | 2 | Semifinalist |
Seedz Band | 22 – 29 | Music | Band | Escalante, Negros Occidental | 1 | Semifinalist |
Kristoffer Campos | 22 | Music | Saxophonist | Baguio | 1 | Semifinalist |
Pauline Agupitan | 11 | Singing | Singer | Lipa City | 1 | Semifinalist |
Rita Paraiso | 39 | Singing | Singer | Hong Kong/Tondo, Manila | 1 | Semifinalist |
The Semifinals began on September 10, 2011, in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila. Each week, performances from six acts took place on Saturday nights, while the results are announced during Sunday nights of which two acts will proceed to the grand finals. [5] Often during results nights, guests are invited live to perform.
The order columns list the order of appearance each act made for every episode.
Contestant | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Percentage | Result | ||
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FMG | Kris | Ai-ai | |||||
Seedz Band | 1 | Band | 13.00% | Eliminated | |||
Pauline Agupitan | 2 | Singer | 12.39% | Eliminated | |||
Lucky Twins | 3 | Contemporary Dancing Duo | 17.82% | Advanced | |||
Kristoffer Campos | 4 | Saxophonist | 8.42% | Eliminated | |||
Rita Paraiso | 5 | Singer | 10.98% | Eliminated | |||
El Gamma Penumbra | 6 | Shadow Theater Group | 37.38% | Advanced |
The Grand Finals was held at the Ynares Sports Center in Antipolo on October 22 & 23, 2011. Several celebrities graced the show during the grand finals. Christian Bautista, Jed Madela, and Nina performed with the top finalist singers; The shows hosts' Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano performed a dance number; Gary Valenciano and son, Paolo Valenciano, with their rendition of "Come Together" of the Beatles; Kamikazee, a Filipino rock band, sang their own song called "Narda"; and season 2's grand winner Marcelito Pomoy performed a song number. [2]
Contestant | Order | Act | Performance Description | Buzzes | Percentage | Result | ||
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FMG | Kris | Ai-ai | ||||||
El Gamma Penumbra | 1 | Shadow Play Group | Performed shadow theater routine based on the Piliin Ang Pilipinas tourism campaign. | 8.05% | 4th | |||
Maasinhon Trio | 2 | Singing Trio | Sang "Nais Ko" by Basil Valdez. | 22.59% | 1st | |||
Loverkada Kids | 3 | Gymnastics Group and Contortionists | Performed a multitrack gymnastics and dance routine, which included a horizontal wave and a human jump rope. | 4.66% | 9th | |||
Renagine Pepito | 4 | Singer | Sang "Note to God" by JoJo. | 5.08% | 8th | |||
Kiriko | 5 | Rappers | Performed an original composition, "Pilipinas Got Talent! ('Wag Kang Susuko)." | 2.52% | 11th | |||
Bringas Brothers | 6 | Acoustic Duo | Sang "Change the World" by Eric Clapton. | 14.03% | 3rd | |||
Twin Divas | 7 | Singing and Dancing Duo | Sang a medley composed of "When You Believe" by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston and "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez. | 5.26% | 7th | |||
Muriel Lomadilla | 8 | Singer | Sang "Killing Me Softly with His Song" by Roberta Flack. | 3.56% | 10th | |||
Lucky Twins | 9 | Contemporary Dancing Duo | Performed an interpretative dance routine to the tune of "Maalaala Mo Kaya" by Carol Banawa. | 1.43% | 12th | |||
Sandugo Band | 10 | Reggae Band | Sang "Yugyugan Na!" by P.O.T. | 6.91% | 6th | |||
Khalil Joseph Ramos | 11 | Singer | Sang "Dream On" by Aerosmith. | 18.64% | 2nd | |||
Synergy | 12 | Aerial Acrobatics Troupe | Performed a storytelling acrobatics routine set to orchestral music. | 7.27% | 5th |
Television ratings for the third season of Pilipinas Got Talent on ABS-CBN are gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen Philippines and Kantar Media - TNS. AGB Nielsen Philippines covers Mega Manila only, while Kantar Media - TNS covers most of the Philippines.
Television ratings of the third season of Pilipinas Got Talent | |||||||||||
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Stage | Air Date | AGB Nielsen | Kantar Media - TNS | Source | |||||||
Rating | Ranking | Rating | Ranking | AGB Nielsen | Kantar Media - TNS | ||||||
Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | ||||||||
Auditions | July 9 | 08.7% | #2 | #7 | 23.5% | #1 | #3 | [6] [7] | [8] [9] | ||
July 10 | 12.4% | #1 | #1 | 30.5% | #1 | #1 | [6] [7] | [8] [9] | |||
July 16 | 10.0% | #2 | #4 | 26.8% | #1 | #2 | [10] [11] | [12] [13] | |||
July 17 | 11.0% | #1 | #1 | 26.8% | #1 | #2 | [10] [11] | [12] [13] | |||
July 23 | 10.4% | #1 | #2 | 26.8% | #1 | #2 | [14] [15] | [16] [17] | |||
July 24 | 10.8% | #1 | #1 | 28.1% | #1 | #1 | [14] [15] | [16] [17] | |||
July 30 | 10.5% | #1 | #2 | 27.2% | #1 | #2 | [18] [19] | [20] [21] | |||
July 31 | 11.6% | #1 | #1 | 28.7% | #1 | #1 | [18] [19] | [20] [21] | |||
August 6 | 10.7% | #2 | #3 | 26.1% | #1 | #2 | [22] [23] | [24] [25] | |||
August 7 | 10.7% | #1 | #3 | 27.5% | #1 | #1 | [22] [23] | [24] [25] | |||
August 13 | 10.5% | #1 | #1 | 29.6% | #1 | #2 | [26] [27] | [28] [29] | |||
August 14 | 11.4% | #1 | #1 | 30.7% | #1 | #1 | [26] [27] | [28] [29] | |||
August 20 | 10.5% | #1 | #2 | 31.1% | #1 | #2 | [30] [31] | [32] [33] | |||
August 21 | 10.1% | #1 | #1 | 28.2% | #1 | #1 | [30] [31] | [32] [33] | |||
August 27 | 10.3% | #2 | #4 | 27.7% | #1 | #3 | [34] [35] | [36] [37] | |||
August 28 | 11.9% | #1 | #1 | 31.6% | #1 | #1 | [34] [35] | [36] [37] | |||
Judges' Cull | September 3 | 08.8% | #2 | #4 | 24.4% | #1 | #3 | [38] [39] | [40] [41] | ||
September 4 | 10.0% | #1 | #1 | 22.5% | #1 | #2 | [38] [39] | [40] [41] | |||
Semifinals | September 10 | 08.0% | #3 | #7 | 21.1% | #1 | #4 | [42] [43] | [44] [45] | ||
September 11 | 07.9% | #1 | #4 | 24.3% | #1 | #2 | [42] [43] | [44] [45] | |||
September 17 | 07.9% | #1 | #6 | 21.3% | #1 | #4 | [46] [47] | [48] [49] | |||
September 18 | 08.9% | #1 | #3 | 23.3% | #1 | #2 | [46] [47] | [48] [49] | |||
September 24 | 08.2% | #2 | #5 | 22.9% | #1 | #3 | [50] [51] | [52] [53] | |||
September 25 | 09.4% | #1 | #5 | 24.5% | #1 | #2 | [50] [51] | [52] [53] | |||
October 1 | 07.0% | #1 | #9 | 17.2% | #1 | #7 | [54] [55] | [56] [57] | |||
October 2 | 08.3% | #2 | #8 | 23.0% | #1 | #2 | [54] [55] | [56] [57] | |||
October 8 | 10.1% | #2 | #4 | 27.1% | #1 | #2 | [58] [59] | [60] [61] | |||
October 9 | 09.4% | #1 | #3 | 24.7% | #1 | #2 | [58] [59] | [60] [61] | |||
October 15 | 07.1% | #2 | #6 | 20.2% | #1 | #4 | [62] [63] | [64] [65] | |||
October 16 | 08.3% | #3 | #7 | 21.4% | #1 | #3 | [62] [63] | [64] [65] | |||
Grand Finals | October 22 | 09.5% | #1 | #2 | 25.7% | #1 | #2 | [66] [67] | [68] [69] | ||
October 23 | 12.0% | #1 | #1 | 32.0% | #1 | #1 | [66] [67] | [68] [69] | |||
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