Românii au talent season 4

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Românii au talent
Season 4
Hosted by Pavel Bartoș & Smiley
JudgesMihai Petre
Andra
Andi Moisescu
WinnerBrio Sonores
Runner-upLeon Magdan
Release
Original network PRO TV
Original release14 February (2014-02-14) 
16 May 2014 (2014-05-16)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 3

The fourth season of Românii au talent aired on ProTV from 14 February 2014 to 16 May 2014. ProTV announced that all of the cast from the last season would return, that being Smiley and Pavel Bartoș as presenters of the show, and Andra, Mihai Petre and Andi Moisescu making up the judging panel.

Judges & Presenters for Românii au talent (season 4)
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Mihai Petre
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Andra
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Andi Moisescu
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Smiley
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Pavel Bartoș

Format

The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience at different cities across Romania and Moldova. Unlike X Factor, at any time during the audition, the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red "X" on the stage, indicating that they particularly dislike the act and do not wish the performance to continue. If all the judges press their buzzers, the act must end immediately.

After the auditions, the judges have to whittle almost 200 successful acts down to just 60. All of the performers are called back to discover if they have progressed to the live semi-finals.

Semi-finals

Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed out | Crystal Clear app clean.svg Judges' vote |   Advanced - 1st in Public Vote |   Advanced - 2nd in Public Vote
  Advanced - Judges' Vote |   Eliminated - Judges' Vote |   Eliminated

Semi-final 1 (11 April)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
MihaiAndraAndi
Ansamblul Crișul1Eliminated
Alla Moisei2Eliminated
Adina Gherasim3Eliminated
RWB4Eliminated
Rodion Sukman5Eliminated
Lungu Paul6Eliminated
Bugnar Ioan7Eliminated
Ansamblul Cervona Kalena8Eliminated
Andrei Cerbu9Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Ricardo Massida Star full.svg 10 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Trupa Workout11 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Los Hermanos Dinamitas12Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 2 (18 April)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
MihaiAndraAndi
Fanfara Chetriș1Eliminated
Svetlana & Ivan Rotari2Eliminated
Jean Pierre Obiang3Eliminated
Super Chill4Eliminated
3D Sky5Eliminated
Hungry Tigers6 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Surorile Timofte7Eliminated
Ștefan Popescu8Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Space9 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Raul Gheba10 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Duo Criss11Eliminated
Cătălin Mihalache Star full.svg 12Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 3 (25 April)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
MihaiAndraAndi
Ansamblul Veselia1Eliminated
Trupa Qui Peut Star full.svg 2Eliminated
Ionuț Stângă3Eliminated
Trial Bike4Eliminated
Andreas Bu5Eliminated
Akikai Junior6Eliminated
Cvintetul Anatoly7Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Raisa Anischevici8 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Claudia Stroe9 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Duo Armonia10Eliminated
Leon Magdan11Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Samir și Max12Eliminated

Semi-final 4 (2 May)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
MihaiAndraAndi
Brothers Crew1Eliminated
Florinel Lăutaru Star full.svg 2Eliminated
Musical Art3Eliminated
Trupa Angels4 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Alin Beca & Cătălina Țampău5 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Ovidiu Păsărar6 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Emy Drăgoi7Advanced (1st in Public Vote)
Vlad Bătrînu8Eliminated
Irina & George Ciucălău9Eliminated
Laura Bișog10Eliminated
Octavian Stoica11Advanced (2nd in Public Vote)
Blonde Tails12Eliminated

Semi-final 5 (9 May)

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
MihaiAndraAndi
Black & White1Eliminated
Biba Struja Star full.svg 2Eliminated
Sabin Cojocaru3Advanced (2nd in Public Vote)
Slackline Tg. Ocna4Eliminated
Real Action Crew5Eliminated
Theodor Rusu6Eliminated
Foureast Emsiz7Eliminated
Alexandra Siverenco8 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Cezar Bălășoiu9 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Duo Apostol10Eliminated
Romina & Alina Cuțaev11Eliminated
Brio Sonores12Advanced (1st in Public Vote)

Final (16 May)

Key
  Winner
  Runner-up
ArtistOrderActFinishedResult
Los Hermanos Dinamitas1
Alexandra Siverenco2
Raul Gheba3
Emy Drăgoi4
Cătălin Mihalache5Originality prize
Octavian Stoica6
Cvintetul Anatoly7
Leon Magdan82
Alin Beca & Cătălina Țampău9
Claudia Stroe10
Sabin Cojocaru11
Andrei Cerbu123
Ștefan Popescu alias Fane Mississippi Delta Blues13
Brio Sonores141
Trupa Workout15

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