Idol 2008 (Sweden)

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Idol 2008
Hosted by Peter Jihde
Judges Laila Bagge
Andreas Carlsson
Anders Bagge
Winner Kevin Borg
Runner-up Alice Svensson
Finals venue Globen
Release
Original network TV4
Original release3 September (2008-09-03) 
12 December 2008 (2008-12-12)
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The fifth season of Swedish Idol premiered on 3 September 2008 and continued until its grand finale on 12 December, when 22-year-old Kevin Borg was crowned winner. It was the first season to feature new judges Laila Bagge, Anders Bagge and Andreas Carlsson, a move that made it the first Idol series in the world to completely replace its judging panel. The series took advantage of guest judges including Charlotte Perrelli, Desmond Child and Cyndi Lauper, and the final 3 results show featured a performance by Leona Lewis, who sang "Forgive Me". For the second year running, the grand finale was held in Stockholm's Globen Arena with a live audience of 16,000 people, where operatic group Il Divo also sang live. Season 5 of Swedish Idol marked only the second time in worldwide Idol history where neither of the final two contestants were born in the show's home country. Winner Kevin Borg was born in Malta and runner-up Alice Svensson was born in Vietnam. The only other Idol contest to have this occur was Greece's Super Idol in 2004.

Contents

Judges

Hosts

Auditions

Auditions were held in the Swedish cities of Gothenburg, Luleå, Karlstad, Lund and Stockholm during the spring of 2008.

Eliminated Semi-finalists

Elimination chart

Stages:Semi-FinalsFinals
Weeks:29 Sep30 Sep1 Oct2 Oct3 Oct10 Oct17 Oct24 Oct31 Oct7 Nov14 Nov21 Nov28 Nov5 Dec12 Dec
PlaceContestantResult
1 Kevin Borg Winner
2 Alice Svensson Btm 3Btm 2Runner-up
3 Robin Bengtsson Btm 2Btm 2Btm 2Btm 3Elim
4 Johan Palm Btm 3Btm 3Btm 2Elim
5 Anna Bergendahl Btm 3Elim
6Robin EricssonBtm 2Btm 2Elim
7 Lars Eriksson Elim
8Sepideh VaziriBtm 2Btm 3Btm 2Elim
9 Loulou Lamotte Elim
10Yazmina SimicBtm 2Elim
11Jesper BlombergBtm 2Elim
12Jenny KarevikBtm 2Elim
SemiElias RingquistElim
Linda Pritchard Elim
Rasmus IngdahlElim
Victoria DoganElim
Legend
WomenMenTop 11Top 16EliminatedSafenot performed

Finalist Song Choices

Idols 5 years celebration

  1. Kevin Borg - Natalie (Ola)
  2. Loulou Lamotte - Hurt (Christina Aguilera)
  3. Robin Bengtsson - Mercy (Duffy)
  4. Yazmina Simic - Don't Stop The Music (Rihanna)
  5. Lars Eriksson - You're Beautiful (James Blunt)
  6. Alice Svensson - These Words (Natasha Bedingfield)
  7. Jesper Blomberg - So Sick (Ne-Yo)
  8. Sepideh Vaziri - I Kissed A Girl (Katy Perry)
  9. Johan Palm - Viva La Vida (Coldplay)
  10. Anna Bergendahl - Release Me (Oh Laura)
  11. Robin Ericsson - It's My Life (No Doubt)

'90s

  1. Robin Ericsson - Angels (Robbie Williams)
  2. Yazmina Simic - Born to Make You Happy (Britney Spears)
  3. Anna Bergendahl - Nothing Compares 2 U (Sinéad O'Connor)
  4. Robin Bengtsson - Torn (Natalie Imbruglia)
  5. Johan Palm - Beautiful Ones (Suede)
  6. Lars Eriksson - One (U2)
  7. Sepideh Vaziri - (Everything I Do) I Do It for You (Bryan Adams)
  8. Loulou Lamotte - Stars (Simply Red)
  9. Kevin Borg - All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You (Heart)
  10. Alice Svensson - Ironic (Alanis Morissette)

ABBA

  1. Loulou Lamotte - SOS
  2. Lars Eriksson - Money, Money, Money
  3. Alice Svensson - Lay All Your Love On Me
  4. Robin Ericsson - Waterloo
  5. Anna Bergendahl - Mamma Mia!
  6. Kevin Borg - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
  7. Robin Bengtsson - Does Your Mother Know
  8. Johan Palm - The Winner Takes It All
  9. Sepideh Vaziri - Dancing Queen

Schlager

Guest judge: Charlotte Perrelli

  1. Robin Bengtsson - När vindarna viskar mitt namn (Roger Pontare)
  2. Sepideh Vaziri - Främling - (Carola Häggkvist)
  3. Kevin Borg - Lyssna till ditt hjärta (Friends)
  4. Alice Svensson - Min kärlek (Shirley Clamp)
  5. Johan Palm - Johnny the Rucker (Magnus Uggla)
  6. Robin Ericsson - Michelangelo (Björn Skifs)
  7. Anna Bergendahl - Stad i ljus (Tommy Körberg)
  8. Lars Eriksson - Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mig (Claes-Göran Hederström)

Rock

Guest judge: Desmond Child

  1. Johan Palm - Poison (Alice Cooper)
  2. Lars Eriksson - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
  3. Anna Bergendahl - Save Up All Your Tears (Cher)
  4. Robin Ericsson - You Give Love a Bad Name (Bon Jovi)
  5. Robin Bengtsson - Dude Looks Like a Lady (Aerosmith)
  6. Alice Svensson - Heaven's on Fire (Kiss)
  7. Kevin Borg - Livin' on a Prayer (Bon Jovi)

Soul & Duets

Soul

  1. Kevin Borg - Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours (Stevie Wonder)
  2. Robin Ericsson - Reach Out I'll Be There (Four Tops)
  3. Robin Bengtsson - (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding)
  4. Johan Palm - You Can't Hurry Love (The Supremes)
  5. Alice Svensson - I Say a Little Prayer (Dionne Warwick)
  6. Anna Bergendahl - Bleeding Love (Leona Lewis)

Duets

  1. Johan Palm & Robin Ericsson - We Built This City (Starship)
  2. Kevin Borg & Anna Bergendahl - (I've Had) The Time of My Life (Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes)
  3. Robin Bengtsson & Alice Svensson - You're the One That I Want (John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John)

Love

  1. Robin Bengtsson - Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams) & Fields of Gold (Sting)
  2. Kevin Borg - If Tomorrow Never Comes (Ronan Keating) & In the Shadows (The Rasmus)
  3. Anna Bergendahl - Simply the Best (Tina Turner) & Over the Rainbow (Eva Cassidy)
  4. Johan Palm - I'll Stand By You (The Pretenders) & Friday I'm in Love (The Cure)
  5. Alice Svensson - Because of You (Kelly Clarkson) & Crazy In Love (Beyoncé)

Gospel

Guest judge: Carola Häggkvist

  1. Johan Palm - Long Train Runnin' (Doobie Brothers) & Free Fallin' (Tom Petty)
  2. Alice Svensson - Shackles (Mary Mary) & Independent Women (Destiny's Child)
  3. Kevin Borg - Higher and Higher (Jackie Wilson) & The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson)
  4. Robin Bengtsson - Joyful, Joyful (Lauryn Hill) & My Love Is Your Love (Whitney Houston)

Jury's choice

  1. Alice Svensson - Keep This Fire Burning (Robyn) & Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne)
  2. Robin Bengtsson - It's My Life (Bon Jovi) & Black or White (Michael Jackson)
  3. Kevin Borg - Livin' la Vida Loca (Ricky Martin) & Hot In Herre (Nelly)

Idol 2008 album

Det bästa från Idol 2008 (The Best from Idol 2008) is a sampling Swedish Idol 2008 shows.

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