The X Factor (American TV series) season 3

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The X Factor
Season 3
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Hosted by Mario Lopez
Judges Demi Lovato
Simon Cowell
Paulina Rubio
Kelly Rowland
Winner Alex & Sierra
Winning mentor Simon Cowell
Runner-up Jeff Gutt
Release
Original network Fox
Original releaseSeptember 11 (2013-09-11) 
December 19, 2013 (2013-12-19)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 2

The third and final season of the American music competition television show The X Factor premiered on Fox on September 11, 2013, and ended on December 19, 2013. [1] This season was hosted by Mario Lopez. Simon Cowell and Demi Lovato returned to the judging panel, while Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio joined the panel as replacements for the departing judges.

Contents

Producer auditions began on March 6, 2013, in Los Angeles, and ended on May 4, 2013, in Denver. The judges auditions, which are televised, began on May 21, 2013, in Charleston, and ended on July 12, 2013, in Los Angeles. New for this season is the removal of the boot camp and judges' houses rounds of the competition which have been replaced with a new middle section, more reminiscent of the live shows.

On December 19, 2013, Alex & Sierra won the show, as mentored by Cowell. On February 7, 2014, Cowell announced he was returning to the UK show to judge the 2014 UK series, which was followed by Fox announcing that they would not be renewing the show for a fourth season. [2]

Judges and hosts

Judges and Host for The X Factor Season 3

On October 22, 2012, it was announced that The X Factor would be returning for a third season, [3] with Simon Cowell confirmed to be returning. [4] On December 14, 2012, L.A. Reid announced he would not return to the show for its third season, as he wished to refocus his work on his record company, Epic Records. [5] Britney Spears stated her intentions on returning to the show for its third season, [6] but she eventually did not return, in order to focus on her music career. [7]

Following the conclusion of season two, Demi Lovato questioned whether she would return for another season, or instead focus on her own career as a performer, stating, "I have no idea what's gonna happen next season, and I don't think anybody does." [8] On March 28, 2013, it was confirmed that Lovato would return. On April 22, it was confirmed by Fox that Mario Lopez would be returning to host season three, along with the news of Khloé Kardashian not returning as co-host. [9]

Rumors passed that Reba McEntire and Jennifer Love Hewitt would be judges. [10]

Eventually, Cowell confirmed via his Twitter account that the full judging panel would be announced on May 20, 2013, with auditions beginning the next day. [11] On that same day, Fox confirmed that Destiny's Child member and judge on the 2011 series of the UK show (who previously replaced Dannii Minogue), Kelly Rowland, and Mexican singer and former La Voz... México judge Paulina Rubio had been hired to replace Reid and Spears. [12]

Selection process

Auditions

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Cities where auditions were held.

In addition to having online auditions, it was announced at the conclusion of season 2 that auditions for season 3 would be held throughout the country in Charleston, South Carolina; Denver, Colorado; Long Island, New York; Los Angeles, California and New Orleans, Louisiana. On the "Registration and Audition Rules" document [13] on The X Factor's website about the auditions, it was announced where the auditions were going to be taking place.

Summary of judges' auditions [14]
CityAuditions datesVenueJudges
Charleston, South Carolina May 21–22, 2013 North Charleston Coliseum RowlandLovatoRubioCowell
New Orleans, Louisiana June 11–12, 2013 Lakefront Arena
Long Island, New York June 19–21, 2013 Nassau Coliseum
Denver, Colorado June 30 – July 2, 2013 Denver Coliseum
Los Angeles, California July 10–11, 2013 Galen Center
July 12, 2013

Deliberations

Instead of the traditional bootcamp stages, a deliberation stage (very similar to Britain's Got Talent ) was introduced to cut down the "yes" from the auditions to perform at Four-chair challenge. The judges cut the acts from 218 to 40. This took place on July 31, 2013.

After the Deliberation and Reveal Stages, but before the start of the four-chair challenge, the judges found out their categories and they are as follows: Rowland has the Overs, Rubio has the Boys, Lovato has the Girls and Cowell has the groups. They were revealed at Shrine Auditorium.

Four-chair challenge

For this season of The X Factor, Cowell confirmed that the boot camp and judges' houses sections of the competition, which traditionally followed the audition rounds, had been dropped and replaced with a brand new stage called "The Four-Chair challenge", which took place at the Shrine Auditorium and was filmed over 2 days in September 2013. Speaking on the change, he said "It [boot camp and Judges' houses] was the one element of the show I wasn't happy with, and it looked too similar to what everybody else is doing." He went on to describe the new "middle section" as "really dramatic, very tough on us and the contestants, and very high pressure", and compared the new round as similar to the live shows. [15]

This season, the categories did not follow the age-based format from season two but rather the format from season one: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups. Rowland mentored Over 25s, Lovato the Girls, Rubio the Boys, and for the second season in a row, Cowell mentored the Groups. [16] Groups Restless Road, Sweet Suspense, and Forever in Your Mind all consist of contestants who originally auditioned as soloists.

The four-chair challenge episodes were broadcast on two 2-hour Wednesdays and two 1-hour Thursdays shows on October 2, 3, 9 and 10.

Key:

  – Act was immediately eliminated after performance without switch
  – Act was switched out later in the competition and eventually eliminated
  – Act was not switched out and made the final four of their own category
Contestants performances on the four-chair challenge
EpisodeCategory (mentor)ActOrderSong [17] [18] [19] [20] Mentor's decisionSwitched with
Episode 7
(October 2)
Over 25s (Rowland)Victoria Carriger1"Make You Feel My Love"Put in chair 1
Kristine Mirelle2"Oops!... I Did It Again"Put in chair 2
Jeff Gutt3"Amazing Grace"Put in chair 3
Rachel Potter4"Irreplaceable"Put in chair 4
Lorie Moore5"I'll Make Love to You"Put in chair 2Kristine Mirelle
Allison Davis6"Tik Tok" / "Push It"Eliminated
Jeff Brinkman7"Without You"Put in chair 1Victoria Carriger
Denny Smith8"In the Midnight Hour"Eliminated
James Kenney9"Lean on Me"Put in chair 1Jeff Brinkman
Lillie McCloud10"A House Is Not a Home"Put in chair 2Lorie Moore
Girls (Lovato)Bree Randall11"Glad You Came"Put in chair 1
Khaya Cohen12"Locked Out of Heaven"Put in chair 2
Jamie Pineda 13"Don't Speak"Put in chair 3
Ashly Williams14"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"Put in chair 4
Episode 8
(October 3)
Simone Torres15"A Change Is Gonna Come"Put in chair 1Bree Randall
Danie Geimer16"Georgia on My Mind"Put in chair 1Simone Torres
Rylie Brown17"Angels"Eliminated
Primrose Martin18"Blame It on the Boogie"Eliminated
Rion Paige19"I Won't Let Go"Put in chair 4Ashly Williams
Ellona Santiago20"Clarity"Put in chair 3Jamie Pineda
Episode 9
(October 9)
Boys (Rubio)Al Calderon21"Call Me Maybe"Put in chair 1
Isaiah Alston22"The Greatest Love of All"Eliminated
Isaac Tauaefa23"Bubbly"Eliminated
Carlos Guevara24"Ain't No Sunshine"Put in chair 2
Stone Martin25"Torn"Put in chair 3
Chase Goehring26"Airplanes"Put in chair 4
Tim Olstad27"The Climb"Put in chair 3Stone Martin
Carlito Olivero28"Dreaming of You"Put in chair 4Chase Goehring
Timmy Thames29"The New Girl in Town"Put in chair 3Tim Olstad
Tim OlstadN/AN/A (reinstated by mentor) 1 Put in chair 1Al Calderon
Josh Levi30"I Can't Make You Love Me"Put in chair 3Timmy Thames
Groups (Cowell) Girls United 31"Yeah 3x"Put in chair 1
Wild Thingz32"Party Rock Anthem"Put in chair 2
Glamour33"When I'm Gone"Put in chair 3
Restless Road 34"Somebody Like You"Put in chair 4
Episode 10
(October 10)
Sweet Suspense35"Wishing on a Star"Put in chair 2Wild Thingz
Yellow House Canyon36"Hell on Heels"Eliminated
Forever in Your Mind 37"Lovebug"Put in chair 3Glamour
Good News38"Landslide"Eliminated
Alex & Sierra39"You're the One That I Want"Put in chair 1Girls United
RoXxy Montana40"Man in the Mirror"Put in chair 3Forever in Your Mind

^1 Rubio initially switched out Tim Olstad for Timmy Thames, but after some consideration brought him back and instead switched out Al Calderon.

Contestants

The top 16 contestants were confirmed as follows;

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-Up
ActAge(s)HometownCategory (mentor)Result
Alex & Sierra 22 New Smyrna Beach, Florida/Orlando, Florida Groups (Cowell)Winner
Jeff Gutt 37 Marine City, Michigan Over 25s (Rowland)Runner-Up
Carlito Olivero 24 Chicago, Illinois Boys (Rubio)3rd Place
Restless Road 18-19VariousGroups (Cowell)4th Place
Rion Paige13 Jacksonville, Florida Girls (Lovato)5th Place
Ellona Santiago 17 San Lorenzo, California 6th Place
Josh Levi 15 Houston, Texas Boys (Rubio)7th Place
Lillie McCloud 55 Orlando, Florida Over 25s (Rowland)8th Place
Tim Olstad23 Winona, Minnesota Boys (Rubio)9th Place
Khaya Cohen16 New York City, New York Girls (Lovato)10th Place
Rachel Potter 29 New Orleans, Louisiana Over 25s (Rowland)11th Place
Sweet Suspense14-17VariousGroups (Cowell)12th Place
Carlos Guevara16 Lexington, South Carolina Boys (Rubio)13rd Place
RoXxy Montana20-22 Wayne, Michigan Groups (Cowell)14th-16th Place
James Kenney35 Portland, Oregon Over 25s (Rowland)14th-16th Place
Danie Geimer15 Northridge, California Girls (Lovato)14th-16th Place

Live shows

The first two-hour live show aired on a special Tuesday time slot on October 29; which followed the same format as the first season with each of the judges narrowing their number of acts down to three, without a public vote. The public vote then started with the following performance and results shows starting November 6, which aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays respectively. As with previous seasons, each live show had a different theme. The live final took place in on December 18 and 19. Cowell had also said on Twitter that there may be a wildcard this season. [21] The leaderboard that showed which act had received the most public votes did not return.[ citation needed ]

Musical guests

Each results show featured musical performances from at least two artists. There was no guest performer on the first result show. Selena Gomez was supposed to perform on the second result show, but was postponed to third result show night [22] which featured a performance from season 2 finalist Fifth Harmony. [23] One Direction performed on the third results show. [24] Michael Bublé performed on the fifth performance show, [25] then again on the fifth results show alongside judge Demi Lovato. [26] Emblem3 and Little Mix performed on the sixth results show, [27] while Enrique Iglesias performed during the seventh results show. [28] Paulina Rubio, [29] Mary J. Blige, Lea Michele, [30] Leona Lewis, Pitbull and One Direction performed on the finale. [31]

Results summary

Color key

  Act in team Demi Lovato

  Act in team Simon Cowell

  Act in team Paulina Rubio

  Act in team Kelly Rowland

 Act did not face the public vote
 Act was eliminated by their mentor (no public vote or final showdown)
 Act was in the bottom three and had to sing again in the final showdown
 Act was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
 Act received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
 Act received the most public votes
Weekly results per act
Act Week 1 Week 2 3 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Quarter-Final Semi-Final Final
Wednesday Vote 3 Thursday VoteFirst VoteSecond Vote
Alex & SierraSaved 3 1st 5 1st 5 2nd 5 1st 5 1st 5 1st 5 1st 5 Winner
Jeff Gutt6th5th4th4th2nd2nd2ndRunner-Up
Carlito Olivero7th8th8th5th4th3rd3rdEliminated (final)
Restless Road8th3rd7th3rd3rd4thEliminated (semi-final)
Rion Paige3rd6th1st6th5thEliminated (quarter-final)
Ellona Santiago2nd2nd6th2nd6th
Josh LeviEliminated 2 5th4th3rd7thEliminated (week 5)
Lillie McCloudSaved9th7th5th8th
Tim Olstad12th9th9thEliminated (week 4)
Khaya Cohen11th11th10th
Rachel Potter4th10thEliminated (week 3)
Sweet Suspense10th12th
Carlos Guevara13thEliminated (week 3)
RoXxy MontanaEliminatedEliminated (week 1)
James Kenney
Danie Geimer
Final ShowdownNone 1 3 No final showdown or judges' votes; results were based on public votes aloneCohen,
Potter
Olivero,
Olstad
Levi,
Paige
Olivero,
Paige
No final showdown or judges' votes; results were based on public votes alone
Judges voted toSend ThroughEliminate
Rowland's votePotter,
Gutt,
McCloud
CohenOlstadPaigePaige
Rubio's voteOlivero,
Guevara,
Olstad
PotterOlstadPaigePaige
Lovato's voteSantiago,
Paige,
Cohen
PotterOlstadLeviOlivero
Cowell's voteRestless Road,
Alex & Sierra,
Sweet Suspense
Potter 4 LeviPaige
EliminatedDanie Geimer
by Lovato
Carlos Guevara
Public vote
to save
Sweet Suspense
Public vote
to save
Khaya Cohen
Public vote
to save
Lillie McCloud
Public vote
to save
Ellona Santiago
Public vote
to save
Restless Road
Public vote
to save
Carlito Olivero
Public vote
to win
Jeff Gutt
Public vote
to win
Josh Levi
by Rubio
James Kenney
by Rowland
Rachel Potter
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Tim Olstad
3 of 3 votes
Majority
Josh Levi
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Rion Paige
3 of 4 votes
Majority
RoXxy Montana
by Cowell
Reference(s) [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40]

Live show details

Week 1 (October 29)

Acts performances on the first live show
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [41] Result [32]
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)1"Till the World Ends"Safe
Danie GeimerGirls (Lovato)2"Wrecking Ball"Eliminated
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)3"Skyscraper"Safe
Khaya Cohen4"Mercy"
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)5"Only Girl (in the World)"Eliminated
Carlos GuevaraBoys (Rubio)6"Don't You Worry Child"Safe
Carlito Olivero7"Maria Maria"
Tim Olstad8"Always"
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)9"When a Man Loves a Woman"
Jeff Gutt10"Try"
Rachel Potter11"I Hope You Dance"
James KenneyOver 25s (Rowland)12"Red"Eliminated
RoXxy MontanaGroups (Cowell)13"Royals"
Sweet SuspenseGroups (Cowell)14"I Love It"Safe
Alex & Sierra15"Blurred Lines"
Restless Road16"Roar"

There was no public vote in the first week. Instead, each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate.

Judges' votes to eliminate [32]
  • Lovato: Danie Geimer – gave no reason.
  • Rubio: Josh Levi – gave no reason.
  • Rowland: James Kenney – based on the performances.
  • Cowell: RoXxy Montana – gave no reason.

Week 2 (November 6/7)

November 6

One of the four acts that did not face the public vote in week 1, and was eliminated by their mentor, was reinstated to the show as the judges felt that the act "deserves a second shot". The reinstated act was announced as Josh Levi. [44]

Acts performances on the second live show (Wednesday)
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [44]
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)1"Who's Lovin' You"
Rachel PotterOver 25s (Rowland)2"This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)"
Carlos GuevaraBoys (Rubio)3"What's Going On"
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)4"Easy"
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)5"Baby Love"
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)6"Say You, Say Me"
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)7"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
Khaya CohenGirls (Lovato)8"My Girl"
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)9"Stop! In the Name of Love"
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)10"All In Love Is Fair"
Sweet SuspenseGroups (Cowell)11"You Keep Me Hangin' On"
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)12"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Tim OlstadBoys (Rubio)13"I'll Be There"
November 7
  • Theme: "Save Me" songs [33]

Owing to graphics error in which incorrect voting numbers were displayed on screen during the performance recap, there was no elimination this week, instead all the acts performed their "Save Me" songs on Thursday night and a public re-vote was conducted after the show. The results were announced the following week, at the start of the live show on Wednesday night. [33]

Selena Gomez was going to perform her single "Slow Down" but due to graphics issues, she performed on the second night in week 3.[ citation needed ]

Acts performances on the second live show (Thursday)
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [45] Result
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)1"Stay"Safe
Rachel PotterOver 25s (Rowland)2"Anyway"
Carlos GuevaraBoys (Rubio)3"Cannonball"Eliminated
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)4"Don't You Wanna Stay"Safe
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)5"Titanium"
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)6"In the Air Tonight"
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)7"Give Me Love"Safe (Highest Votes)
Khaya CohenGirls (Lovato)8"Distant Dreamer"Safe
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)9"If You're Not the One"
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)10"Who Wants to Live Forever"
Sweet SuspenseGroups (Cowell)11"That Should Be Me"
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)12"Born This Way"
Tim OlstadBoys (Rubio)13"I Believe I Can Fly"

Week 3 (November 13/14)

Carlos Guevara, the act that received the fewest votes from the public re-vote in week 2, was eliminated at the start of the November 13 episode. [34] He would have performed "Mad World". [34] Starting from week three, two acts were eliminated from each results show until week six. The three acts with the fewest public votes were announced and then the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated. The remaining two acts then performed in the final showdown and face the judges' votes.[ citation needed ]

Acts performances on the third live show
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [34] YearResult [35]
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)1"Ain't Nobody"1983Safe
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)2"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"1987
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)3"We Belong"1984
Sweet SuspenseGroups (Cowell)4"Mickey"1981Eliminated
Tim OlstadBoys (Rubio)5"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"1984Safe
Khaya CohenGirls (Lovato)6"Borderline"1984Bottom Three
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)7"Footloose"1984Safe
Rachel PotterOver 25s (Rowland)8"Alone"1987Bottom Three
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)9"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"1987Safe
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)10"Straight Up"1988
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)11"(I Just) Died in Your Arms"1986
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)12"Addicted to Love"1986Safe (Highest Votes)
Final showdown details [35]
Khaya CohenGirls (Lovato)1"Don't Give Up on Me"Safe
Rachel PotterOver 25s (Rowland)2"From This Moment On"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate [35]
  • Rowland: Khaya Cohen – based on the final showdown performances, effectively backing her act, Rachel Potter.
  • Rubio: Rachel Potter – gave no reason.
  • Lovato: Rachel Potter – gave no reason, though effectively backed their own act, Khaya Cohen.
  • Cowell: Rachel Potter – felt that Cohen had more potential.

However, voting statistics revealed that Potter received more votes than Cohen which meant that if Cowell sent the result to deadlock, Potter would have been saved.

Week 4 (November 20/21)

Acts performances on the fourth live show
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [48] British MusicianResult [36]
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)1"Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen Safe
Tim OlstadBoys (Rubio)2"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Elton John Bottom Three
Khaya CohenGirls (Lovato)3"Let It Be" The Beatles Eliminated
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)4"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Eurythmics Safe
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)5"Best Song Ever" One Direction
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)6"Your Song" Elton John Safe (Highest Votes)
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)7"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" The Rolling Stones Bottom Three
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)8"This Woman's Work" Kate Bush Safe
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)9"Burn" Ellie Goulding
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)10"Fix You" Coldplay
Final showdown details [36]
Tim OlstadBoys (Rubio)1"You Raise Me Up"Eliminated
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)2"Beneath Your Beautiful"Safe
Judges' votes to eliminate [49]
  • Rowland: Tim Olstad – based on the final showdown performances.
  • Lovato: Tim Olstad – gave no reason.
  • Rubio: Tim Olstad – gave no reason.
  • Cowell was not required to vote since there was already a majority, but said after the show that his "heart went out to" Olivero, so he would have voted to eliminate Olstad. [50]

Week 5 (November 27/28)

Acts performances on the fifth live show
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [53] Result [37]
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)1"Swingin'"Bottom Three
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)2"Life Is a Highway"Safe
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)3"Feeling Good"
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)4"Treasure"Bottom Three
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)5"La Copa de Vida"/"María"Safe
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)6"I Knew You Were Trouble"Safe (Highest Votes)
Lillie McCloudOver 25s (Rowland)7"Summertime"Eliminated
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)8"Mamma Knows Best"Safe
Final showdown details [37]
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)1"Perfect"Safe
Josh LeviBoys (Rubio)2"When I Was Your Man"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate [54]
  • Lovato: Josh Levi – gave no reason, though effectively backed their own act, Rion Paige.
  • Rubio: Rion Paige – backed her own act, Josh Levi.
  • Rowland: Rion Paige – gave no reason.
  • Cowell: Josh Levi – could not decide and sent the result to deadlock.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Levi was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes. [54]

Week 6: Quarter-Final (December 4/5)

For the first time this season, each act performed two songs.

Acts' performances in the quarter-final
ActCategory (mentor)OrderFirst song [57] DivaOrderSecond song [57] Result [38]
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)1"Red" Taylor Swift 7"Wake Me Up"Safe
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)2"See You Again" Carrie Underwood 8"Glass"Bottom Three
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)3"Without You" Mariah Carey 9"Daniel"Safe
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)4"Applause" Lady Gaga 10"If I Were a Boy"Eliminated
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)5"Say My Name" Destiny's Child 11"Say Something"Safe (Highest Votes)
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)6"Let's Get Loud" Jennifer Lopez 12"Stand by Me"Bottom Three
Final showdown details [38]
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)1"The House That Built Me"Eliminated
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)2"You Make Me Wanna..."Safe
Judges' votes to eliminate [58]
  • Lovato: Carlito Olivero – backed her own act, Rion Paige.
  • Rubio: Rion Paige – backed her own act, Carlito Olivero.
  • Rowland: Rion Paige – based on the final showdown performances though stated both acts did not give their best.
  • Cowell: Rion Paige – wanted to give Olivero the opportunity to stay in the competition as he felt the competition was "probably his last chance".

Week 7: Semi-Final (December 11/12)

On December 4, the song choices for the public were revealed. [59]

List of song choices for viewers' choice week
ActCategory (mentor)Song Choices [59] Result [61]
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)"Hold On, We're Going Home"Not Chosen
"Little Talks"Chosen
"Troublemaker"Not Chosen
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)"Boyfriend"Chosen
"Hasta Ayer"Not Chosen
"Promise"
Ellona SantiagoGirls (Lovato)"Love Me Again"N/A (Already Eliminated)
"Who You Are"
"You Got the Love"
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)"Creep"Not Chosen
"Hallelujah"Chosen
"Wonderwall"Not Chosen
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)"Hey Brother"
"It Goes Like This"
"That's My Kind of Night"Chosen
Rion PaigeGirls (Lovato)"Girl on Fire"N/A (Already Eliminated)
"So Small"
"Umbrella"
Acts' performances in the semi-final
ActCategory (mentor)OrderFirst song [62] OrderSecond song [62] Result [39]
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)1"Boyfriend"5"I Need to Know"Safe
Restless RoadGroups (Cowell)2"That's My Kind of Night"6"Wanted"Eliminated
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)3"Little Talks"7"Gravity"Safe (Highest Votes)
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)4"Hallelujah"8"Demons"Safe

The semi-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Restless Road, was automatically eliminated. [39] The top three acts each then performed a victory song of their choice after they were announced safe, with Olivero performing "Suavemente", Alex & Sierra performing "Let Her Go", and Gutt performing "Open Arms". [39]

Week 8: Final (December 18/19)

The final consisted of two two-hour episodes on December 18 and 19.

December 18
Acts' performances on the Wednesday Final
ActCategory (mentor)OrderFirst song [63] OrderSecond song (duet) [63] [64] OrderThird song [63]
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)1"Impossible"4"Stand by Me" (with Prince Royce)7"Maria Maria"
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)2"Give Me Love"5"Bleeding Love" (with Leona Lewis)8"Say Something"
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)3"Dream On"6"Iris" (with John Rzeznik)9"Creep"
December 19
Acts' performances on Thursday Final
ActCategory (mentor)OrderSong [65] Result [40]
Carlito OliveroBoys (Rubio)1"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"Eliminated
Jeff GuttOver 25s (Rowland)2"O Holy Night"Runner-Up
Alex & SierraGroups (Cowell)3"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Winner

Notes

    Contestants who Appeared on Other Seasons or Shows

    Famous Relations

    Reception

    U.S. Nielsen ratings

    Ep. #EpisodeAirdateViewers
    (millions)
    Rating/share
    (18–49)
    Rank
    (timeslot)
    Rank
    (night)
    Source
    1Auditions 1September 116.452.2/723 [68]
    2Auditions 2September 126.872.2/722 [69]
    3Auditions 3September 186.622.2/724 [70]
    4Auditions 4September 196.432.0/724 [71]
    5Auditions 5September 257.732.5/727 [72]
    6Auditions 6September 266.472.1/628 [73]
    7Four-Chair challenge 1October 27.802.4/737 [74]
    8Four-Chair challenge 2October 37.132.0/628 [75]
    9Four-Chair challenge 3October 97.252.2/636 [76]
    10Four-Chair challenge 4October 106.492.0/623 [77]
    11Finalists chosen (Top 12)October 29 note 1 4.901.5/435 [78]
    12Meet the Top 12October 313.250.8/358 [79]
    13Top 13 performNovember 64.541.5/42 (Tie)4 (Tie) [80]
    14Top 13 Acts Get Another ChanceNovember 73.671.2/449 [81]
    15Top 12 performNovember 135.781.7/524 [82]
    16Live results 1November 145.181.3/42 (Tie)3 (Tie) [83]
    17Top 10 performNovember 205.511.7/534 (Tie) [84]
    18Live results 2November 215.881.6/522 [85]
    19Top 8 performNovember 274.851.2/42 [86]
    20Live results 3November 283.751.0/33 [87]
    21Top 6 performDecember 45.411.4/44 [88]
    22Live results 4December 54.931.4/43 [89]
    23Top 4 performDecember 114.971.4/4
    24Live results 5December 124.901.2/4
    25Top 3 performDecember 185.041.3/4 [90]
    26Winner announcedDecember 196.221.7/5
    Notes

    ^1 Due to the 2013 MLB World Series running past October 28, the first live show of the season aired on October 29 to make room for Wednesday's potential deciding game. [91]

    Controversy

    Voting numbers graphic error

    Due to graphic errors made in the top 13 round of the live shows regarding voting, all voting results posted in that episode were invalidated, and the contestants sang once more in the show of November 7, with the results revealed on November 13. [92]

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