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Vietnam Idol
Season 1
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Hosted byThanh Thảo
Judges Siu Black
Hà Dũng
Tuấn Khanh
Winner Phương Vy
Runner-up Ngọc Ánh
Finals venueHòa Bình Theater, HCMC
Release
Original networkHo Chi Minh Television
Original releaseMay 23 (2007-05-23) 
October 3, 2007 (2007-10-03)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

Vietnam Idol (now retroactively known as Vietnam Idol season 1) is the first season of the interactive reality series produced in Vietnam. The show was hosted by Thanh Thảo and Nguyên Vũ. It began airing on Ho Chi Minh Television together with many other local channels in Hanoi (HTV), Hai Phong, Da Nang (DRT), Khanh Hoa and Quang Ninh

Nguyễn Ngọc Phương Vy, from Ho Chi Minh City, was crowned the winner of the season. Her prizes included $10,000 and a contract with Music Faces, a record company in Vietnam.

Early process

Auditions

Auditions were held at the following locations:

Theater rounds

The contestants who passed the auditions, arrived in Ho Chi Minh City for the theater round where they were given songs from the judges to perform. Based on those performances, 30 contestants were chosen by the judges to proceed to the Piano Show.

Piano rounds

On the June 27, 2007, the Piano Show began, with the Top 30 Contestants singing in Ho Chi Minh City for the judges and the viewers. The contestants were allocated numbers so that viewers could vote for their favourite(s). The viewers were able to vote by phone or by SMS. Contestants were divided into three groups of ten with the top 3 contestants from each group advancing to the Gala Round. Eight from the three groups that did not proceed to the finals during the first three rounds, competed for the last position in the Top 10 during the Wildcards round.

Finals

The gala round involves the contestants singing each week, with the contestant with the fewest votes each week being eliminated, until one contestant is left and crowned Vietnam Idol 2007. Before it began Thùy Dương withdrew from the Top 10 due to health issues with Ngọc Minh replacing her as he had received the second highest number of votes in the Wildcards round.

Grand finale

On the 26th of September, the final two contestants, Phương Vy and Ngọc Ánh were given their last chance to sing for the votes of the Vietnamese public. The Grand Finale was held at Hoa Binh Theatre, Ho Chi Minh City on the 3rd of October. During the night, all Top 10 contestants returned to perform with other guest stars. With 53.44% of 723,024 votes, [1] Phương Vy was announced the winner of Vietnam Idol 2007 ahead of Ngọc Ánh. As winner of Vietnam Idol she represented Vietnam in the Asian Idol competition.

Finalists

(In order of elimination)

Themes

Original air: Aug 01 & 03 2007
Bottom 3: Ngọc Minh, Thanh Phong & Ngọc Bích
Eliminated: Ngọc Bích
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Aug 08 & 10
Bottom 3: Ngọc Minh, Thanh Phong & Thảo Trang
Eliminated: Thanh Phong
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Aug 15 & 17
Bottom 3: Ngọc Ánh, Ngọc Minh & Xuân Linh
Eliminated: Xuân Linh
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Aug 22 & 24
Bottom 3: Duy Khánh, Thảo Trang & Hải Yến
Eliminated: Hải Yến
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Aug 29 & 31
Bottom 3: Duy Khánh, Trà My & Thảo Trang
Eliminated: Trà My
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Sep 05 & 07
'Bottom 2: Ngọc Minh, Thảo Trang
Eliminated: Thảo Trang
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: Sep 12 & 14
Top 4: Ngọc Ánh, Duy Khánh, Ngọc Minh & Phương Vy
Eliminated: Duy Khánh
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: 19 & 21
Top 3: Ngọc Ánh, Ngọc Minh & Phương Vy
Eliminated: Ngọc Minh
Special guest(s):
Practised in:
Original air: September 26
Original air: October 3
'Final two: Ngọc Ánh & Phương Vy
'Winner: Phương Vy
Special guest(s): Top 10, Tuấn Hưng, Elvis Phương and other prominent music artists in Vietnam

Elimination

Legends
Female Male Top 30 Wildcard Top 10
Did not perform Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 2 Eliminated
Stage:Semi-FinalsWild
Card
Finals
Week:06/2907/0607/1307/2008/0308/1008/1708/2408/3109/0709/1409/2110/03
PlaceContestantResult
1Phương VyTop 10Winner
2Ngọc ÁnhTop 10Btm 2Btm 3Runner-Up
3Ngọc MinhWild CardElim*Btm 2Btm 2Btm 2Elim
4Duy KhánhTop 10Btm 3Btm 3Elim
5Thảo TrangTop 10Btm 3Btm 2Btm 2Elim
6Trà MyTop 10Elim
7Hải YếnWild CardTop 10Elim
8Xuân LinhTop 10Elim
9Thanh PhongTop 10Btm 3Elim
10Ngọc BíchTop 10Elim
11Thùy DươngTop 10WD
Wild CardTuấn AnhWild CardElim
Hạ TrâmWild Card
Cẩm VânWild Card
Khắc TuậnWild Card
Nhật ThanhWild Card
Đức TiếnWild Card
SemiHữu GiangElim
Phú Cường
Phương Ly
Hòa Mi
Huyền Trang
Thu TrangElim
Thanh Đàn
Hồ Tiến Đạt
Đăng Thanh
Huỳnh MaiElim
Tấn Minh
Bích Thảo
Ái Thi

Album

YearsRecording ArtistInformations
2008 Phương Vy Lúc mới yêu
  • Released: March 8
  • Recording Label: Music Faces Records
Trà MyHãy nói anh yêu em
  • Released: May 9
  • Recording Label:
Duy KhánhDối gian - Lỗi lầm
  • Released: May 23
  • Recording Label: Rạng Đông Audio & Video
Thảo TrangLạ
  • Released: May 23
  • Recording Label:
Võ Hạ TrâmHát
  • Released: November 14
  • Recording Label:
2009 Phương Vy Có đôi lần
  • Released: April 23
  • Recording Label: Music Faces Records
Hải YếnVà anh đã đến
  • Released: July 7
  • Recording Label:
Ngọc Ánh Ngày hôm qua là thế
  • Released: August 12
  • Recording Label: DIHAVINA
Giật mình
  • Released: August 12
  • Recording Label: DIHAVINA

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