Deutschland sucht den Superstar season 15

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Deutschland sucht den Superstar season 15
Hosted by Oliver Geissen
Judges Dieter Bohlen
Ella Endlich
Mousse T.
Carolin Niemczyk
Winner Marie Wegener
Runner-upMichel Truog
Release
Original network RTL
Original release3 January (2018-01-03) 
5 May 2018 (2018-05-05)
Season chronology

For season 15 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar , Dieter Bohlen announced a new jury consisting of Carolin Niemczyk, Ella Endlich and Mousse T. [1] The winner was the 16-year-old Marie Wegener. She is the youngest winner ever and only the fourth woman to win the show and the first to win against a male in the top two. Michel Truog was the runner-up and Michael Rauscher reached the third place.

Contents

Finalists

The finalist were announced at 7 April and consisted of six male and four female contestants. [2]

PlaceContestantAgeOccupationOrigin
1 Marie Wegener 16High School StudentGermany
2Michel Truog26ApprenticeSwitzerland
3Michael Rauscher20TilerGermany
4Janina el Arguioui30Organizer for children's eventsGermany
5Lukas Otte20Germany
6Mia Gucek25Slovenia
7Giulio Arancio25Germany
8Mario Turtak25Germany
9Isa Martino30Germany
10Emilija Mihailova29Switzerland

"Mottoshows" (theme shows)

Color key
    Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated
    Contestant was in the bottom two, three or four
    Contestant received the most votes from the public
    Contestant was announced as the season's winner
    Contestant was announced as the runner-up

Top 10 - Discofox

Original airdate: 14 April 2018
OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Michael Rauscher"Hulapalu" - Andreas GabalierSafe5.66% (7/10)
2Lukas Otte"OK" - Robin Schulz feat. James Blunt Safe10.90% (3/10)
3Mia Gucek"Mein Herz" - Beatrice Egli Bottom three4.39% (8/10)
4Isa Martino"Sofia" - Álvaro Soler Eliminated4.19% (9/10)
5Janina El Arguioui"I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor Safe16.96% (2/10)
6Michel Truog"I Want It That Way" - Backstreet Boys Safe9.66% (5/10)
7Marie Wegener"Er gehört zu mir" - Marianne Rosenberg Safe24.27% (1/10)
8Giulio Arancio"What Is Love" - Haddaway Safe10.81% (4/10)
9Emilija Mihailova"Katchi" - Ofenbach vs Nick WaterhouseEliminated4.01% (10/10)
10Mario Turtak"Celebration" - Kool & the Gang Safe9.15% (6/10)

Top 8 - Mein Lieblingssong (My Favorite Song)

Original airdate: 21 April 2018
OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Lukas Otte"Life is a Rollercoaster" - Ronan Keating Safe7.57% (5/8)
2Mario Turtak"Isn't She Lovely?" - Stevie Wonder Eliminated2.57% (8/8)
3Giulio Arancio"Skin" - Rag'n'Bone Man Eliminated5.26% (7/8)
4Janina El Arguioui"Respect" - Aretha Franklin Safe15.02% (2/8)
5Michel Truog"Ich will nur" - Philipp Poisel Safe14.91% (3/8)
6Mia Gucek"Euphoria" - Loreen Bottom three5.83% (6/8)
7Michael Rauscher"Schieß mich doch zum Mond" - Roger Cicero Safe9.50% (4/8)
8Marie Wegener"My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion Safe39.34% (1/8)

Top 6 - Semi-Final: Alt und Neu (Old and New)

Original airdate: 28 April 2018
OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Janina El Arguioui"I'm So Excited" - The Pointer Sisters Bottom three9.70% (4/6)
"More Than Friends" - James Hype feat. Kelli-Leigh
2Michel Truog"Amoi seg' ma uns wieder" - Andreas Gabalier Safe14.11% (3/6)
"Feuerwerk" - Wincent Weiss
3Lukas Otte"Ohne dich" - Münchener Freiheit Eliminated6.84% (5/6)
"Castle on the Hill" - Ed Sheeran
4Michael Rauscher"Blue Suede Shoes" - Elvis Presley Safe15.22% (2/6)
"Way Down We Go" - Kaleo
5Mia Gucek"Schöner fremder Mann" - Connie Francis Eliminated5.69% (6/6)
"Herzbeben" - Helene Fischer
6Marie Wegener"I Wanna Dance with Somebody" - Whitney Houston Safe48.44% (1/6)
"Naked" - James Arthur

Top 4 - Finale (Solo song & Winner's single)

Original airdate: 5 May 2018
OrderContestantSongResultVoting result
1Michael Rauscher"Blame It on Me" - George Ezra Eliminated in Round 210.91% (3/4)
"So wie wir war'n" - Michael Rauscher
2Janina El Arguioui"Ja" - Silbermond Eliminated in Round 18.89% (4/4)
"Parachute" - Janina El Arguioui
3Michel Truog"Am seidenen Faden" - Tim Bendzko Runner-up15.78% (2/4)
"Und sie rennt" - Michel Truog
4Marie Wegener"Break Free" - Ariana Grande ft. Zedd Winner64.42% (1/4)
"Königlich" - Marie Wegener

Elimination chart

FemalesMalesTop 10Winner
SafeMost votesSafe LastEliminated
Stage:Finals
Week:4/144/214/285/5
PlaceContestantResult
1Marie Wegener1st
24.27%
1st
39.34%
1st
48.44%
Winner
64.42%
2Michel Truog5th
9.66%
3rd
14.91%
3rd
14.11%
Runner-Up
15.78%
3Michael Rauscher7th
5.66%
4th
9.50%
2nd
15.22%
3rd
10.91%
4Janina el Arguioui2nd
16.96%
2nd
15.02%
4th
9.70%
4th
8.89%
5Lukas Otte3rd
10.90%
5th
7.57%
5th
6.84%
6Mia Gucek8th
4.39%
6th
5.83%
6th
5.69%
7Giulio Arancio4th
10.81%
7th
5.26%
8Mario Turtak6th
9.15%
8th
2.57%
9Isa Martino9th
4.19%
10
Emilija Mihailova10th
4.01%

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