American Idol season 20 (original) (raw)

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Season of television series

American Idol
Season 20
Promotional poster
Hosted by Ryan Seacrest
Judges Luke Bryan Katy Perry Lionel Richie
Winner Noah Thompson
Runner-up HunterGirl
No. of episodes 20
Release
Original network ABC
Original release February 27 (2022-02-27) –May 22, 2022 (2022-05-22)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The twentieth season of American Idol premiered on February 27, 2022, on the ABC television network.[1][2] Ryan Seacrest returned as host, and Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie returned as judges.[3] Bobby Bones did not return this year as the in-house mentor.[4]

Noah Thompson won the season on May 22, 2022, while HunterGirl was the runner-up, and Leah Marlene finished in third place.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Idol Across America virtual audition program that was launched last season was used again this season. Remote auditions took place from August 5 to October 28, 2021, as well as a number of open-call auditions, and from these, the producers selected the contestants who were then invited to audition in front of the judges.[5]

American Idol introduced the "platinum ticket" during the audition round in celebration of the show's twentieth season. A total of three platinum tickets were awarded, and they gave the recipients the opportunity to advance directly to the second round of Hollywood week as well as choose their partners for that week's duet challenge before the remaining contestants were paired. The platinum ticket recipients were HunterGirl, Kenedi Anderson, and Jay.[6][7]

American Idol (season 20) – auditions

City Filming date(s) Filming venue
Austin, Texas October 4–7, 2021 Lakeway Resort & Spa
Los Angeles, California October 17–20, 2021 1 Hotel West Hollywood
Nashville, Tennessee November 11–15, 2021 Kimpton Aertson Hotel

Hollywood week was filmed December 6–9, 2021, at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. The format remained similar to last season. In the first round, each contestant chose and performed a song from a selection of musical genres (indie folk, pop, rock, R&B, soul, or country). This season, contestants were mentored by American Idol alumni: Lauren Alaina (country), David Cook (rock), Lee DeWyze (indie folk), Haley Reinhart (soul), Jordin Sparks (pop), and Ruben Studdard (R&B). Those who impressed the judges and the producers were advanced to the next round. The contestants were paired up by the judges and performed duets.[8] They were given twelve hours to rehearse, which included consultation with a vocal coach, a stage rehearsal, and advice from one of the judges. Judges could advance either, neither, or both of the contestants to the Showstopper round.

The Showstopper round featured the top 59 contestants performing for the judges and a live audience at the Orpheum Theatre. This round was aired on April 4, but only 33 contestants were aired. The following day, the judges narrowed the number of contestants down 24. The following is a list of the contestants who reached the top 24 and the song they performed. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Showstopper round (April 4)

Contestant[9] Song[10]
Leah Marlene "She's a Self Made Man"
Jay "Jar of Hearts"
Nicolina "Rolling in the Deep"
Emyrson Flora "Honey"
Katyrah Love "Sweet Thing"
Fritz Hager "Inconsequential Love"
Jacob Moran "Is That Alright?"
Allegra Miles "Reality"
Ava Maybee "Falling"
Cameron Whitcomb "It Ain't Me Babe"
Sir Blayke "Honesty"
Elli Rowe "Fields of Gold"
Mike Parker "Second Guessing"
Tristen Gressett "Come Together"
Christian Guardino "Sex on Fire"
Noah Thompson "Stay"
Cadence Baker "The Story"
HunterGirl "Girl Goin' Nowhere"
Danielle Finn "Evergreen"
Sage "I Hate This"
Kenedi Anderson "Talking to the Moon"
Scarlet "You Oughta Know"
Lady K "I'd Rather Go Blind"
Dan Marshall "Hard Workin' Man"

Top 24 (April 10 & 11)

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The top 24 contestants were split into two groups of twelve and performed one solo each at the Aulani resort in Kapolei, Hawaii. The first group aired on April 10, and the second group on April 11. Jimmie Allen served as a guest mentor for the first group, and Bebe Rexha for the second group. Two contestants from the first group and one from the second group were eliminated based on the public vote, and the rest advanced to the top 20. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Color key:

This contestant was saved by America's vote.
This contestant withdrew from the competition.
This contestant was eliminated.
Group 1 (April 10) Contestant Song Result Jay "I Want You Back" Safe Elli Rowe "Everywhere" Safe Tristen Gressett "With a Little Help from My Friends" Safe Scarlet "Levitating" Eliminated Sage "Jolene" Safe Danielle Finn "Your Song" Eliminated Mike Parker "Best Shot" Safe Emyrson Flora "Angels like You" Safe Dan Marshall "Heaven" Safe Jacob Moran "In My Blood" Safe HunterGirl "Banjo" Safe Nicolina "Elastic Heart" Safe Group 2 (April 11) Contestant Song Result Cadence Baker "Something's Got a Hold on Me" Safe Sir Blayke "Breakeven" Eliminated Allegra Miles "Adore You" Safe Kenedi Anderson "Human" Withdrew[a] Lady K "Before He Cheats" Safe Ava Maybee "Tell Me Something Good" Safe Noah Thompson "Blue Side of the Mountain" Safe Leah Marlene "Call Me" Safe Cameron Whitcomb "Bad Moon Rising" Safe Christian Guardino "Leave the Door Open" Safe Katyrah Love "Blame It on the Boogie" Safe Fritz Hager "Waves" Safe
  1. ^ Kenedi Anderson withdrew from the competition prior to the results show for personal reasons.[11]

Non-competition performance (April 10)

Performers Song
Jimmie Allen "Down Home"

Top 20 (April 17 & 18)

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The top 20 performances aired on Sunday, April 17, followed by the live results show on Monday, April 18.

Color key:

This contestant was chosen by the public to advance.
This contestant was not chosen by the public, and had to perform again for the judges.
This contestant was not chosen by the public, but was chosen by the judges as a Wild Card pick.
This contestant was eliminated.

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 20 (April 17) Contestant Song Result Emyrson Flora "Tell Me You Love Me" Safe Mike Parker "Chasing After You" Wild Card Tristen Gressett "Sacrifice" Wild Card Sage "Rhiannon" Wild Card Jay "You Know I'm No Good" Wild Card Nicolina "Edge of Seventeen" Safe Jacob Moran "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing" Wild Card HunterGirl "Heartbreak Down" Safe Elli Rowe "Somewhere Only We Know" Wild Card Dan Marshall "Friends in Low Places" Safe Ava Maybee "Anyone" Safe Allegra Miles "Free Fallin'" Wild Card Noah Thompson "Falling" Safe Leah Marlene "Heal" Safe Christian Guardino "Imagine" Safe Fritz Hager "When the Party's Over" Safe Katyrah Love "Dream" Wild Card Cameron Whitcomb "Changes" Wild Card Cadence Baker "Train Wreck" Wild Card Lady K "Love on the Brain" Safe Top 20 (April 18) Contestant Song Result Ava Maybee "Cuz I Love You" Safe Christian Guardino "Creep" Safe Cameron Whitcomb "If It Hadn't Been for Love" Eliminated Allegra Miles "Tainted" Saved by the judges Lady K "Bust Your Windows" Safe HunterGirl "Vice" Safe Katyrah Love "Through the Fire" Eliminated Cadence Baker "I'm Your Baby Tonight" Eliminated Dan Marshall "Stuck on You" Safe Leah Marlene "Wisher to the Well" Safe Nicolina "She Used to Be Mine" Safe Sage "Brown Eyed Lover" Eliminated Jay "Believer" Saved by the judges Noah Thompson "Cover Me Up" Safe Jacob Moran "Rise" Eliminated Elli Rowe "All I Want" Eliminated Emyrson Flora "Love in the Dark" Safe Mike Parker "Bed on Fire" Saved by the judges Fritz Hager "Golden" Safe Tristen Gressett "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Saved by the judges

Non-competition performances

Performers Song
Chayce Beckham "Doin' It Right"
Alejandro Aranda "The Darkness"
Phillip Phillips "Love Like That"

Color key:

This contestant was saved by America's vote.
This contestant was eliminated.
This contestant won American Idol.
This contestant was the runner-up.
This contestant finished in third place.

Top 14 – Breakout hits (April 24)

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Gabby Barrett served as a guest mentor this week. On Sunday, April 24, each contestant performed one breakout hit. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 14 (April 24)

Contestant Song Result
Jay "Just the Way You Are" Safe
HunterGirl "Baby Girl" Safe
Christian Guardino "Take Me to Church" Safe
Dan Marshall "She's Got It All" Eliminated
Leah Marlene "Happy Together" Safe
Fritz Hager "Let It Go" Safe
Tristen Gressett "Whataya Want from Me" Safe
Lady K "I Believe" Safe
Allegra Miles "Ocean Eyes" Eliminated
Ava Maybee "Sign of the Times" Eliminated
Mike Parker "Hurricane" Safe
Emyrson Flora "drivers license" Safe
Noah Thompson "Stand by Me" Safe
Nicolina "Hallelujah" Safe

Top 11 – Judges' song contest (April 25)

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On Monday, April 25, the judges chose songs for each of the contestants to perform. Luke Bryan and Katy Perry tied with the most song choices selected by the contestants, and were able to save one contestant from elimination. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 11 (April 25)

Contestant Song Result
Nicolina "Since U Been Gone"[a] Safe
Mike Parker "Chasin' You"[b] Safe
Fritz Hager "Wonderwall"[b] Safe
Christian Guardino "I'm Not the Only One"[c] Safe
Noah Thompson "Heartbreak Warfare"[b] Safe
Lady K "traitor"[a] Saved by the judges
HunterGirl "9 to 5"[b] Safe
Leah Marlene "Make You Feel My Love"[c] Safe
Tristen Gressett "You Can't Always Get What You Want"[a] Eliminated
Emyrson Flora "Lovely"[c] Safe
Jay "Lilac Wine"[c] Safe
  1. ^ a b c Song chosen by Lionel Richie
  2. ^ a b c d Song chosen by Luke Bryan
  3. ^ a b c d Song chosen by Katy Perry

Top 10 – Disney (May 1)

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Derek Hough served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed one song from a Disney film, and are listed in the order they performed.

Top 10 (May 1)

Contestant Song Disney film Result
Lady K "How Far I'll Go" Moana Eliminated
Noah Thompson "You've Got a Friend in Me" Toy Story Safe
Emyrson Flora "Carried Me with You" Onward Eliminated
HunterGirl "I See the Light" Tangled Safe
Jay "Remember Me" Coco Safe
Leah Marlene "When She Loved Me" Toy Story 2 Safe
Nicolina "Poor Unfortunate Souls" The Little Mermaid Safe
Mike Parker "You'll Be in My Heart" Tarzan Eliminated
Christian Guardino "Circle of Life" The Lion King Safe
Fritz Hager "Go the Distance" Hercules Safe

Non-competition performances

Performers Song
Top 10with Adassa & Rhenzy Feliz "We Don't Talk About Bruno"(from Encanto)

Top 7 – TikTok & Mother's Day (May 8)

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will.i.am served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs this week: one that they have posted on TikTok or has gone viral on TikTok, and one in honor of Mother's Day. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 7 (May 8)

Contestant Order Song Result
Leah Marlene 1 "Electric Love" Safe
10 "Sanctuary"
Jay 2 "I Have Nothing" Eliminated
8 "A Song for Mama"
Fritz Hager[a] 3 "All My Friends" Safe
9 "The Ocean"
Christian Guardino 4 "Lonely" Eliminated
14 "Dear God"
HunterGirl 5 "You Broke Me First" Safe
11 "Like My Mother Does"
Noah Thompson[b] 6 "Painted Blue" Safe
12 "Landslide"
Nicolina 7 "Alone" Safe
13 "Light in the Hallway"
  1. ^ Fritz Hager tested positive for COVID-19 prior to the May 8 show, so rehearsal footage was used instead of a live performance.[12]
  2. ^ Noah Thompson tested positive for COVID-19 prior to the May 8 show, so he performed from his hotel room instead of on stage.[12]

Top 5 – Carrie Underwood (May 15)

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Carrie Underwood served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs this week: one song from her discography and one song of their choice. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 5 (May 15)

Contestant Order Song Result
HunterGirl 1 "Undo It" Safe
7 "Girl Crush"
Leah Marlene 2 "I'll Stand by You" Safe
6 "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"
Fritz Hager 3 "I Wanna Remember" Eliminated
8 "Youngblood"
Noah Thompson 4 "So Small" Safe
10 "Working Man"
Nicolina 5 "Blown Away" Eliminated
9 "All I Ask"

Non-competition performance

Performer Song
Finneas "Naked"

Top 3 – Finale (May 22)

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Each contestant performed two songs this week – one song from the Bruce Springsteen discography and their winner's single – before the contestant who had the fewest votes up to that point was eliminated, thereby finishing in third place. The remaining two contestants performed one last song as voting continued. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 3 (May 22)

Contestant Order Song Result
Leah Marlene 1 "Cover Me" Third place
4 "Flowers"
HunterGirl 2 "Dancing in the Dark" Runner-up
6 "Red Bird"
8 "Riot"
Noah Thompson 3 "I'm on Fire" Winner
5 "One Day Tonight"
7 "Stay"

Non-competition performances

Performers Song
Top 10with Flo Rida "Good Feeling"
Jaywith Earth, Wind & Fire "Shining Star""Let's Groove""September"
Mike Parkerwith Deana Carter "Strawberry Wine"
Lady Kwith Ben Platt "Take Me to the Pilot"
Emyrson Florawith Gabby Barrett & Cade Foehner "Pick Me Up""The Good Ones"
Top 10with Tai Verdes "A-O-K"
Nicolinawith Sara Bareilles "She Used to Be Mine"
Katy Perry & Thomas Rhett "Where We Started"
Fritz Hagerwith James Arthur "Can I Be Him"
Christian Guardinowith Michael Bublé "Smile"
Noah Thompsonwith Melissa Etheridge "I'm the Only One"
Top 10with Lionel Richie "You Are"
Emyrson Flora, Jay,Leah Marlene & Nicolinawith Ben Platt & Sara Bareilles "Grow as We Go"
Leah Marlenewith Katy Perry "Firework"
HunterGirlwith Luke Bryan "I Told You So"
Noah Thompson "One Day Tonight"

Color key:

Winner

Runner-up

Third place

Did not perform

Saved by the public

Saved by the judges

Eliminated

Withdrew

American Idol (season 20) - Eliminations

Contestant Pl. Top 24 Top 20 Top 14 Top 11 Top 10 Top 7 Top 5 Finale
4/10 4/11 4/17 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/8 5/15 5/22
Noah Thompson 1 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
HunterGirl 2 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
Leah Marlene 3 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Third Place
Fritz Hager 4 Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Nicolina Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe
Christian Guardino 6 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Jay Safe N/A Saved Safe Safe Safe
Emyrson Flora 8 Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Lady K N/A Safe Safe Safe Saved
Mike Parker Safe N/A Saved Safe Safe
Tristen Gressett 11 Safe Saved Safe Eliminated
Allegra Miles 12 N/A Safe Saved Eliminated
Ava Maybee Safe Safe
Dan Marshall Safe N/A Safe
Cadence Baker N/A Safe Eliminated
Cameron Whitcomb Safe
Elli Rowe Safe N/A
Jacob Moran Safe
Katyrah Love N/A Safe
Sage Safe N/A
Sir Blayke N/A Eliminated
Danielle Finn Eliminated
Scarlet
Kenedi Anderson N/A Withdrew[a]
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