Superstar K 3

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Superstar K 3
Season 3
Hosted by Kim Sung-joo
Ahn Hye-Kyung
Judges
Winner Ulala Session
Runner-up Busker Busker
Finals venue Kyung Hee University Grand Peace Hall
Release
Original network
Original releaseAugust 11 (2011-08-11) 
November 11, 2011 (2011-11-11)
Season chronology
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Superstar K 2
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Superstar K 4

Superstar K3 (Korean : 슈퍼스타 3) is the third season of the South Korean television talent show series Superstar K , broadcast by M.net. The theme song for this season, "Fly" is written by producer Park Keun-tae and sung by Super Junior-K.R.Y. It was released on 14 April 2011 and debuted at the preliminary round in Busan on 24 April till the final show in November. [1] It was also the first season within the show's three-year history to allow group acts to compete.

Broadcasting time

Broadcast

NetworkBroadcasting DatesBroadcasting Time
Mnet · KM August 12, 2011 - November 11, 2011Every Friday at 11:00 PM (KST).

TOP 11

Name/Group NameAgePlace of AuditionProfessionFinal Standing
Ulala Session (울랄라 세션)
(임윤택, 박광선, 박승일, 김명훈)
32, 22, 31, 29DaejeonChoreographer, Self-Employed, 의류업, Amateur PhotographerWinner
Togeworl (투 개월, Two Months)
(김예림, 도대윤)
18, 19United States of AmericaStudent, StudentTOP 3
Yery Band (예리밴드) [* 1]
(한승오, 유예리, 김하늘, 김선재)
40, 25, 27, 27DaejeonMusician & Music Studio Operator, Vocal InstructorVoluntarily Evicted
Min Hoon Ki (민훈기)23IncheonCollege StudentTOP 11
Kim Do Hyun (김도현)19BusanHigh School Student, Ssireum AthleteTOP 5
Chris Golightly (크리스 골라이틀리) [* 2] 29Seoul BComposer and SingerTOP 7
Christina Love Lee (크리스티나 러브 리)26United States of AmericaMusic TherapistTOP 4
Lee Gun Yul (이건율)23IncheonCollege StudentTOP 9
Lee Jung Ah (이정아)25Seoul ACollege StudentTOP 9
Shin Ji Soo (신지수)19IncheonHigh School StudentTOP 7
Haze (헤이즈) [* 3]
(신동주, 이승준, 송석민, 정재현, 변종필)
28, 27, 28, 28, 25DaeguCollege Student, College Student, Musician, College Graduate, College StudentTOP 11
Busker Busker (버스커 버스커) [* 3]
(장범준, 김형태, 브래드(Brad Moore))
23, 21, 28DaejeonCollege Student, College Student, University ProfessorRunner-Up
  1. Complained about the staff and editors of Superstar K3, and were forced to give up their entry in the Top 10.
  2. Prior to starring in Superstar K3, Chris had appeared in the TOP 24 for Season 9 of American Idol. However, it was stated that Chris had a music contract with a company which ran contrast with the American Idol's rules which disallowed the existence of a contract during the audition period - and was thus disqualified from the competition.
  3. 1 2 Passed the auditions, and filled the vacant position left by the abstaining of Yery Band.
OrderEpisode 8Episode 9Episode 10Episode 11Episode 12Episode 13Episode 14
1HazeChristinaChrisUlala SessionTogeworlBusker BuskerBusker Busker
2Min Hoon KiLee Gun YulKim Do HyunBusker BuskerChristinaTogeworlUlala Session
3ChristinaLee Jung AhBusker BuskerChristinaBusker BuskerUlala Session
4Lee Gun YulChrisShin Ji SooKim Do HyunUlala Session
5Kim Do HyunKim Do HyunUlala SessionTogeworl
6Lee Jung AhShin Ji SooChristina
7ChrisTogeworlTogeworl
8Busker BuskerBusker Busker
9Shin Ji SooUlala Session
10Ulala Session
11Togeworl

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