Ídolos season 2

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Ídolos
Season 2
Hosted by Pedro Granger
Sílvia Alberto
JudgesManuel Moura dos Santos
Luis Jardim
Sofia Morais
Ramón Galarza
Winner Sérgio Lucas
Runner-up Raquel Guerra
Release
Original network SIC
Original releaseSeptember 3, 2004 (2004-09-03) 
January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1

Ídolos Portugal (season 2) was the second season of Ídolos . Sérgio Lucas won over Raquel Guerra.

Contents

Finals

Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted OffLiveshow Theme
Sérgio Lucas28São Pedro do SulWinnerGrand Finale
Raquel Guerra 19 Elvas January 14, 2005
André Pimenta22 Porto January 7, 2005Film Hits
Gonçalo Oliveira24 Alcácer do Sal December 31, 2004Hits of Madonna & Robbie Williams
Gabriela19 Lamego December 24, 2004Love Songs
Luciana Abreu 19 Gaia December 17, 200470s Hits
Helena Fernandes21FamalicãoDecember 10, 2004Disco Hits
Paulo23 Coimbra December 3, 2004Viewers' Choice
Nuno Lopes22 Miratejo November 26, 2004Portuguese Hits
Ruben Louw22 Gaia November 19, 2004My Idol
Daniela19 Paços de Ferreira

Live show details

Heat 1 (13 October 2004)

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
Ângelo Custódio"A carta" (Milionário & José Rico)Eliminated
Gonçalo Oliveira"Séra sempre um olhar" (Pedro Miguéis)Advanced
Helena Fernandes"Foolish Games" (Jewel)Eliminated
Inês David"My Immortal" (Evanescence)Eliminated
Jean Cremona"Bem que se quis" (Marisa Monte)Eliminated
Liliana Madaleno"Alma Vazia" (Silveira & Silveirinha)Eliminated
Luciana Abreu"The Voice Within" (Christina Aguilera)Advanced
Nuno Lopes"Love's Divine" (Seal)Eliminated
Notes
  • Luciana Abreu and Gonçalo Oliveira advanced to the top 11 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Helena Fernandes, Inês David and Nuno Lopes returned for a second chance at the top 11 in the Wildcard Round.

Heat 2 (20 October 2004)

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"Great Balls of Fire" (Jerry Lee Lewis)Eliminated
Daniela"You Gotta Be" (Des'ree)Advanced
Ivo"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (Elton John)Eliminated
Joana Mendia"Eu não sei quem te perdeu" (Pedro Abrunhosa)Eliminated
Leandro"Nada de nada" ()Eliminated
Pedro"Paixão" ()Eliminated
Raquel Guerra"Beautiful" (Christina Aguilera)Advanced
Rute"Straight from the Heart" ()Eliminated
Notes
  • Raquel Guerra and Daniela advanced to the top 11 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • André Pimenta, Ivo & Joana Mendia returned for a second chance at the top 11 in the Wildcard Round.

Heat 3 (27 October 2004)

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
Ana"GoldenEye" (Tina Turner)Eliminated
Gabriela"Grita, sente" (Diana Basto)Advanced
Mónica"Life for Rent" (Dido)Eliminated
Paulo"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" (Train)Eliminated
Ruben Louw"Melancholic Ballad (For The Leftlovers)" (Fingertips)Eliminated
Sérgio Lucas"With or Without You" (U2)Advanced
Telma"Dava tudo" (Adelaide Ferreira)Eliminated
Vanessa"I Thought You Would Leave" ()Eliminated
Notes
  • Sérgio Lucas and Gabriela advanced to the top 11 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Paulo and Ruben Louw returned for a second chance at the top 11 in the Wildcard Round.

Wildcard round (3 November 2004)

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"Canção do engate" (António Variações)Eliminated
Helena Fernandes"Longe do mundo" (Sara Tavares)Advanced
Inês David"Somebody to Love" (Queen)Eliminated
Ivo"Careless Whisper" (George Michael)Eliminated
Joana Mendia"Let It Rain" (Amanda Marshall)Eliminated
Nuno Lopes"Adeus Tristeza" (Fernando Tordo)Advanced
Paulo"Here Without You" (3 Doors Down)Advanced
Ruben Louw"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (Phil Collins)Advanced
Notes
  • The judges selected Helena Fernandes and Ruben Louw to move on into the Top 11 of the competition, before the hosts revealed the Top 4 vote getters. Paulo and Nuno Lopes received the highest number of votes, and advanced to the top 11 of the competition.
  • André Pimenta won the Jury Joker, and completed the top 11.

Live Show 1 (19 November 2004)

Theme: My Idol

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"You Can Leave Your Hat On" (Joe Cocker)Safe
Daniela"Lady Marmalade" (Christina Aguilera, Pink, Lil' Kim & Mýa)Eliminated
Gabriela"Left Outside Alone" (Anastacia)Safe
Gonçalo Oliveira"Sexual Healing" (Marvin Gaye)Safe
Helena Fernandes"Sopro do Coração" (Clã)Safe
Luciana Abreu"Run to You" (Whitney Houston)Safe
Nuno Lopes"The Great Pretender" (The Platters)Safe
Paulo"This Love" (Maroon 5)Bottom three
Raquel Guerra"If I Ain't Got You" (Alicia Keys)Safe
Ruben Louw"Feel" (Robbie Williams)Eliminated
Sérgio Lucas"Still Loving You" (Scorpions)Safe

Live Show 2 (26 November 2004)

Theme: Portuguese Hits

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"Chico fininho" (Rui Veloso)Safe
Gabriela"Escolhas" (Sara Tavares)Safe
Gonçalo Oliveira"Aprender a ser feliz" (Pólo Norte)Safe
Helena Fernandes"Contigo" ()Bottom two
Luciana Abreu"Povo que lavas no rio" (Amália Rodrigues)Safe
Nuno Lopes"A minha música" (José Cid)Eliminated
Paulo"Sangue oculto" (GNR)Safe
Raquel Guerra"Tudo o que eu te dou" (Pedro Abrunhosa)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"Longe de ti" (Império dos Sentados)Safe

Live Show 3 (3 December 2004)

Theme: Viewers' Choice

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"She's So High" (Tal Bachman)Safe
Gabriela"Angels" (Robbie Williams)Bottom two
Gonçalo Oliveira"Walking Away" (Craig David)Safe
Helena Fernandes"Don't Know Why" (Norah Jones)Safe
Luciana Abreu"Fallin'" (Alicia Keys)Safe
Paulo"Life Is a Rollercoaster" (Ronan Keating)Eliminated
Raquel Guerra"I'm with You" (Avril Lavigne)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"The Scientist" (Coldplay)Safe

Live Show 4 (10 December 2004)

Theme: Disco Hits

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"You Sexy Thing" (Hot Chocolate)Safe
Gabriela"It's Raining Men" (The Weather Girls)Safe
Gonçalo Oliveira"Love Is in the Air" (John Paul Young)Bottom two
Helena Fernandes"Don't Leave Me This Way" (Thelma Houston)Eliminated
Luciana Abreu"I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor)Safe
Raquel Guerra"Fame" (Irene Cara)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"That's the Way (I Like It)" (KC and the Sunshine Band)Safe

Live Show 5 (17 December 2004)

Theme: 70s Hits

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"Não posso mais" (Pedro Abrunhosa)Safe
Gabriela"Dançar na corda bamba" (Clã)Safe
Gonçalo Oliveira"Cairo" (Taxi)Bottom two
Luciana Abreu"Sympathy for the Devil" (The Rolling Stones)Eliminated
Raquel Guerra"Is This Love" (Bob Marley and the Wailers)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)Safe

Live Show 6 (24 December 2004)

Theme: Love Songs

ArtistSong (original artists)Result
André Pimenta"Every Breath You Take" (The Police)Safe
Gabriela"You're Still the One" (Shania Twain)Eliminated
Gonçalo Oliveira"If You Don't Know Me by Now" (Simply Red)Bottom two
Raquel Guerra"Un-Break My Heart" (Toni Braxton)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen)Safe

Live Show 7 (31 December 2004)

Theme: Hits of Madonna & Robbie Williams

ArtistFirst song (original artists)Second songResult
André Pimenta"Something Beautiful" (Robbie Williams)"Let Me Entertain You" (Robbie Williams)Safe
Gonçalo Oliveira"La Isla Bonita" (Madonna)"She's the One" (Robbie Williams)Eliminated
Raquel Guerra"Crazy for You" (Madonna)"Sexed Up" (Robbie Williams)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"Open Your Heart" (Madonna)"Come Undone" (Robbie Williams)Safe

Live Show 8: Semi-final (7 January 2005)

Theme: Film Hits

ArtistFirst song (original artists)Second songResult
André Pimenta"Deixa-me rir" (Jorge Palma)"You Make Me Feel So Young" (Frank Sinatra)Eliminated
Raquel Guerra"Eu sei que vou te amar" (Tom Jobim)"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin)Safe
Sérgio Lucas"Estou além" (António Variações)"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith)Safe

Live final (14 January 2005)

ArtistFirst songSecond songThird songResult
Raquel Guerra"The Best""How Could an Angel Break My Heart""Jura"Runner-up
Sérgio Lucas"Star""Addicted to Love""Circo de feras"Winner

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