Thailand's Got Talent | |
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Season 6 | |
Hosted by | Ketsepsawat Palagawong na Ayutthaya |
Judges | Nitipong Hornak Kathaleeya McIntosh Patcharasri Benjamad Chalatit Tantiwut |
Winner | Duo Soul Sister |
Runner-up | Anurak Sreechomphoo |
Release | |
Original network | THAITV CH3 |
Original release | 12 June 2016 – 2016 |
Season chronology |
Thailand's Got Talent season 6 (also known as TGT) was the sixth season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British Got Talent series. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The show debuted on 12 June 2016. Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series. The four judges Chalatit Tantiwut, Patcharasri Benjamad, Kathaleeya McIntosh and Nitipong Hornak join hosts Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya.
Golden buzzer | |
Public wildcard (previously eliminated act reinstated into the final by public vote) |
TGT | Name of act | Age(s) | Genre | Act | Hometown | Week | Result |
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01 | The Ambulance | 15-16 | Band | Rock Band | Bangkok | 1 | Finalist (won judges' vote) |
02 | Set Up Mountain | 21-25 | Dance | Popping Dance Group | Bangkok | 1 | Eliminated |
03 | Siam Smai | 19-27 | Dance | Traditional Videomapping Dance Group | Bangkok | 1 | Eliminated |
04 | Fascinating Four | 21-23 | Singing | Vocal Harmony Group & Pianist | Bangkok | 1 | Finalist (won public vote) |
05 | Krittaya Ariyasit | 8 | Acrobatics | Aerial Acrobatic | Bangkok | 1 | Eliminated |
06 | Saeng Si Sin | 20-30 | Dance | Blacklight Dance Troupe | Bangkok | 1 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
07 | Bang Kruai | 6-63 | Band | Pop Band | Bangkok | 2 | Eliminated |
08 | Seangthai Chorus | 19-40 | Singing | Chorus/Percussion Group | Bangkok | 2 | Eliminated |
09 | Prakon | 26 | Acrobatics | Aerial Acrobatic | Nong Khai | 2 | Eliminated |
10 | Magic Mirror | 20-30 | Dance | Comic Dance Troupe | Bangkok | 2 | Finalist (won public wildcard) |
11 | Point Work | 11-13 | Gymnastics | Contemporary Dance/Gymnastic Group | Bangkok | 2 | Finalist (won judges' vote) |
12 | Def-G | 16-27 | Dance | Dance Troupe | Bangkok | 2 | Finalist (won public vote) |
13 | Ampper Group | 18-38 | Music | Percussion/Musician Group | Bangkok | 3 | Eliminated |
14 | YKT | 16-25 | Dance | Comic Dance Group | Nakhon Ratchasima | 3 | Eliminated |
15 | Faet | 22 | Acrobatics | Aerial Acrobatic Duo | Bangkok | 3 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
16 | B-Wicked | 24-30 | Acrobatics | Balance Board Acrobatic Group | Bangkok | 3 | Eliminated |
17 | Alissa Janine Wollmann | 18 | Singing | Singer/Rapper | Lampang | 3 | Finalist |
18 | Nangfa Turbo | 15-18 | Variety | Stand Cheer Group | Khon Kaen | 3 | Finalist (won public vote) |
19 | Sao Sabat | 18-25 | Band | Country Band | Bangkok | 4 | Finalist (won judges' vote) |
20 | UD Town Break Beat | 17-25 | Dance | B-Boy Dance Troupe/Musician/Beatbox | Udon Thani | 4 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
21 | Step Design | 19-30 | Acrobatics | Acrobatic Group | Bangkok | 4 | Eliminated |
22 | Anurak | 18 | Gymnastics | Contortionist Dancer | Khon Kaen | 4 | Runner-up |
23 | Panya & Shih Tzu | 29 | Animal | Dancing Dog Act | Nakhon Ratchasima | 4 | Eliminated |
24 | Power Storm Crew | 18-34 | Dance | B-Boy Dance Troupe | Phuket | 4 | Eliminated |
25 | W4D | 20 & 22 | Dance | Videomapping Dance Duo | Bangkok | 5 | Eliminated |
26 | Brother Green | 32 & 34 | Dance | Popping Dance Duo | South Korea | 5 | Eliminated |
27 | BKK Boyband | 15-28 | Music | Percussion/Musician Group | Bangkok | 5 | Finalist (won judges' vote) |
28 | Opposite | 17-23 | Singing | Vocal Harmony Group | Bangkok | 5 | Eliminated (lost judges' vote) |
29 | Duo Soul Sister | 13 & 16 | Acrobatics | Aerial Hoop Acrobat Duo | Bangkok | 5 | Winner |
30 | Dali Project | 20-25 | Dance | Dance Troupe | Bangkok | 5 | Eliminated |
Semifinals Summary
Judges' vote |
TGT | Contestant | Act | Result |
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TGT01 | The Ambulance | Rock band | Top 11 |
TGT02 | Turbo Angel | Stand cheer group | Top 6 |
TGT03 | Saw Sabat | Country band | Top 11 |
TGT04 | Fascinating Four | Vocal harmony group/pianist | Top 11 |
TGT05 | Magic Mirror | Comedic dance troupe | Top 6 |
TGT06 | Def-G | Dance troupe | Top 11 |
TGT07 | Anurak Sreechomphoo | Contortionist dancer | Runner-up |
TGT08 | Alissa Janine Wollmann | Singer/rapper | Top 6 |
TGT09 | Duo Soul Sister | Aerial hoop duo | Winner |
TGT10 | Point Work | Contemporary dancers/gymnastic group | Top 6 |
TGT11 | BKK Boyband | Musician group | Top 11 |
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