Popstars (Dutch TV series)

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Popstars
Genre Reality, talent show
Judges Henkjan Smits
Maurice Wijnen
Simone Walraven
Marc-Marie Huijbregts
Voices of Nance Coolen (all rounds)
Gerard Joling (auditions)
Tooske Ragas (liveshows)
Country of origin Netherlands
Original languageDutch
Release
Original network SBS6
Original release22 August 2008 (2008-08-22)

Popstars was a singing competition series in the Netherlands. The first season started on 22 August 2008. A second season was aired for 2009-2010 and third season aired in 2010-2011. The winners in season 1 were RED! made up of the three finalist winners Brandi Russell, Steffie Zoontjes and Deon Leon. Wesley Klein won in season 2 and Dean Saunders in season 3.

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The precursor of these shows was the Dutch version of Popstars: The Rivals broadcast on RTL 4 in 2004 hosted by Beau van Erven Dorens. The series was won by the boy band Men2B (male category) and girl band Raffish (female category). Both disbanded in 2006.

Summary

SeasonYearPresenterJuryWinner(s)Runner-upOther competitors
Final position
(in order of elimination)
Season 12008 Nance Coolen
Gerard Joling
Henkjan Smits
Patricia Paay
Maurice Wijnen
1. Brandi Russell
1. Steffie Zoontjes
1. Deon Leon
forming the trio RED!
4. Norman Ramazan10. Ruben Thurnim
9. Nathalie Mensinga
8. Naomi Reingoud
7. Rebecca Schouw
6. Floor Krijnen
5. Sidney McWood
Season 22009-20101. Wesley Klein 2. Kim Stolker12. Michelle Komproe
12. Jeffrey Sabeel
12. Davy Oonincx
11. Xander Venema
10. Emmily Lasut
9. Mandy Gruijters
8. Robin Zijlstra
7. Charlotte ten Brink
6. Bart Boonstra
5. Dewi Pechler
4. Joshua Newton
3. Kristel Roulaux
Season 32010-2011 Nance Coolen
Gerard Joling
Tooske Ragas
Henkjan Smits
Marc-Marie Huijbregts
Simone Walraven
Maurice Wijnen
1. Dean Saunders 2. Simone Nijssen14. Valerie Van Krimpen
13. Samantha Jaine
12. Ephraim Beks
11. Rene Klein
10. Søren Jørgensen
6. Sam Lebens
6. Rody Valks
6. Bertha Verbeek
6. Angela Slagt
5. Carlijn Middelhof
4. Darien Solange Kastaneer
3. Sharon Kips

Season 1 (2008)

Participants and elimination table

Legend
Women Men Sing-off (SO) Top 10
Ronde:Liveshows
Week:14/1121/1128/115/1212/1219/12
Plek Kandidaat Results
1Brandi Russell (26)Winner
2Steffie Zoontjes (18)SOWinner
3Deon Leon (18)SOWinner
4Norman Ramazan (24)SOElim
5Sidney McWood (17)SOSOElim
6Floor Krijnen (18)SOSOSOElim
7Rebecca Schouw (27)Elim
8Naomi Reingoud (24)Elim
9Nathalie Mensinga (21)Elim
10Ruben Thurnim (33)Elim

Season 2 (2009-2010)

Participants and elimination table:

Legend
Women Men Wild Card (WC) Sing-off (SO) Proximity (pr) Top 14
Round:WildcardLiveshows
Week:20/1121/1120/1127/114/1211/1218/121/115/122/129/1
Position Candidate Results
1 Wesley Klein (21)Winner
2Kim Stolker (22)Runner-up
3Kristel Roulaux (26)Elim
4Joshua Newton (23)SOElim
5Dewi Pechler (26)SOprElim
6Bart Boonstra (24)SOprprElim
7Charlotte ten Brink (21)SOSOElim
8Robin Zijlstra (29)SOSOElim
9Mandy Gruijters (29)prElim
10Emmily Lasut (15)Elim
11 Xander Venema (24)Elim
12Davy Oonincx (19)Elim
Jeffrey Sabeel (22)WC
Michelle Komproe (20)WC

Season 3 (2010-2011)

The schedules for season 3 were as follows:

The hosts were Nancy Coolen (all rounds), Gerard Joling (only during auditions) and Tooske Ragas (only during liveshows).

Participants: The winner of the third season was Dean Saunders, with Simone Nijssen as runner-up. Final classification:

Discography

Singles

Single titleRelease dateCharting in the Dutch Top 40 Comments
Date of entryHighestWeeks
(RED!) Step Into the Light19-12-200827-12-2008tip2-#1 in de Single Top 100
(RED!) Guilty01-05-2009-
(RED!) Conga11-07-2009-#42 in de Single Top 100
(Wesley Klein) You Raise Me Up 29-01-201013-02-2010411#1 in de Single Top 100
(Rebecca Schouw) All Your Talk15-03-2010-#91 in de Single Top 100
(Wesley Klein) Een ongelofelijke droom19-03-201003-04-2010tip2-#2 in de Single Top 100
(Dean Saunders) You and I Both 22-01-201105-02-2011224#1 in de Single Top 100

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