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''Ídolos'' was a Brazilian
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competition to find new solo singing talent. Part of the ''Idol'' franchise, it was created by
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as a spin-off from the British show ''
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, Thaeme Mariôto, Rafael Barreto,
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, Israel Lucero, Henrique Lemes, Everton Silva and Raphael Leandro The eligible age-range for contestants is currently 15–30 years old. The show aired on Tuesday and Thursdays nights in Brazil (Wednesday and Thursday nights during seasons 1 and 2, Tuesday and Wednesday nights during seasons 3 and 4). After season 8 the show was canceled to make way for the Brazilian version of the
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Regular Cast


Presenters


Judging panel


Selection Process


Auditions

Contestants went through two rigorous sets of cuts. The first was a brief audition with three other contestants in front of one or two of the show's producers. Contestants were then either sent through to the next round of producers or asked to leave. Out of the thousands of people who would show up to audition, only about 80–100 contestants in each city made it past this round of preliminary auditions. However, in the more recent seasons, for the benefit of the viewers watching on TV, contestants were to skip this stage and go straight through to audition in front of the judges. Those who advance are sent to São Paulo. Only about 15–20 people in each city make it to São Paulo. Not all auditions are televised due to time constraints. Only five cities are visited for auditions each season.


São Paulo Week

Once in São Paulo, the contestants perform on different days, with eliminations by the judges. Contestants select a song from a list to sing for the first round. For the next round, the contestants split themselves up into small groups and performed a song together. In the final round, the contestants performed a song of their choice a cappella.


Semi-Finals


Season 1 Process

The thirty semifinalists were randomly split into different groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. There were three separate groups and the top three contestants from each group made it to the finals. The season also featured a wildcard show. Contestants who failed to make it to the finals were invited back to perform for another chance at a spot in the finals. Only one wildcard contestant was chosen by the public vote.


Season 2 Process

The thirty-two semifinalists were split by gender into four groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. The top three contestants from each group made it to the finals. The girls' groups performed on May 16, 2007, and May 30, 2007, while the guys' groups performed on May 23, 2007, and June 6, 2007, with results show on the following night.


Season 3 Process

The thirty semifinalists were randomly split into different groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. There were three separate groups and the top three contestants from each group made it to the finals. The season also featured a wildcard show. Contestants who failed to make it to the finals were invited back to perform for another chance at a spot in the finals. Only one wildcard contestant was chosen by the public vote.


Season 4 Process

The twenty-four semifinalists were split by gender into two groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. The top six contestants from each group made it to the finals. The guys performed on September 29, 2009, and the girls on October 7, 2009, with results show on the following night.


Season 5 Process

The fifteen semi-finalists performed live on July 27, 2010, with results show on the following episode which aired on July 29, 2010. The five singers with the highest percentage of the public vote were automatically qualified for the finals. Later on night, the judges decided which five out of the remaining ten semi-finalists completed the Top 10.


Season 6 Process

The fifteen semi-finalists performed live on May 17, 2011, with results show on the following episode which aired May 19, 2011. The 5 singers with the highest percentage of the public vote were automatically qualified for the finals. Later on night, the judges decided which 5 out of the remaining 10 semi-finalists completed the Top 10.


Finals

The finals are broadcast live in prime time from SBT Studios on Anhanguera TV Center (seasons 1–2) and from Rede Record Studios (season 3-present), in São Paulo, in front of a live studio audience. The finals lasted for nine to ten weeks. Each finalist performs a song or songs selected from a weekly theme. During the first few weeks, contestants sing one song each. The top four and five contestants must sing two songs apiece. The top three perform three songs apiece. Themes are based on a musical genre, songs recorded by particular artists, or more generic themes. Contestants usually work with a celebrity mentor during each week. Following each performance episode, a results show airs that reveals the breakdown of the voting public's decision. The three contestants (two in later rounds) who received the lowest number of votes are typically called to the center of the stage. From the bottom three, one contestant is sent to safety so that two contestants remain and finally the contestant who received the lowest number of votes is eliminated from the competition. When a contestant is voted off the show, a montage of the contestant's experience is played and they give their final performance. In the finale, the two remaining contestants perform to determine the winner. For the first two seasons the finale was held in the same studio performances of the Top 10–12. The finale for season three took place at the Arena Skol Anhembi, in
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. From season four onwards, the venue was changed to the Via Funchal. A special two-hour result show the next night follows where the winner is announced at the end. The winner receives a record deal with a major label. In some cases, other finalists have also been signed by the show's management company (which has first option to sign contestants) and received record deals with its major label partner.


Season Synopses


Season 1

The first season premiered on April 5, 2006. The auditions were held in five cities:
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. In the final, shown on July 27, 2006,
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defeated Lucas Poletto, winning the show. The contestant who was more times among the bottom three was Vanessa Oliveira. She surviving the elimination five times and was finally eliminated at the final four stage. The season produced the first ever all male final three and was the first season aired on
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Season 2

The season premiered on March 28, 2007. The auditions were held in five cities: Salvador,
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, Belo Horizonte,
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and Florianópolis. In the final, shown on August 16, 2007, Thaeme Mariôto defeated Shirley Carvalho, winning the show. The contestant who was more times among the bottom three was Lenny Bellard. She surviving the elimination four times and was finally eliminated at the final three stage. The season produced the first ever all female final three and was the last season aired on SBT. Thaeme Mariôto is currently the only woman to win the show. After this season so far (2011) no female contestant managed to reach the top 2 again.


Season 3

The third season premiered on August 19, 2008, The auditions were held in four cities:
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, Salvador,
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. In the final, shown on December 17, 2008, Rafael Barreto defeated Rafael Bernardo, winning the show. The contestants who were more times among the bottom three were Lorena Chaves, Nanda Garcia and Maria Christina. They surviving the elimination two times and were finally eliminated at the final six, five and three stage respectively. This was the first season aired on
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. It was also the first that the final three contestants aren't from the same gender.


Season 4

The fourth season premiered on August 18, 2009. The auditions were held in five cities:
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, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza,
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. In the final, shown on December 16, 2009,
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(eliminated in Ídolos Brazil third season's Top 30) defeated Diego Moraes, winning the show. The contestants who were more times among the bottom three were Dani Morais and Priscila Borges. They surviving the elimination two times and were finally eliminated at the final five and four stage respectively. This was the second season aired on Rede Record.


Season 5

The fifth season premiered on June 10, 2010. The auditions were held in four cities: Fortaleza, Florianópolis,
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. This was the third season to air on Rede Record.The winner was Israel Lucero


Season 6

The sixth season premiered on April 5, 2011. The auditions were held in four cities: Florianópolis,
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and
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. This was the fourth season to air on Rede Record.The winner was Henrique Lemes


Season 7

The seventh season premiered in November 2012. The auditions were held in four cities: Florianópolis,
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and
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. This was the fourth season to air on Rede Record. the winner was Everton Silva


Season 8

The eighth and last season premiered in September 2013.The auditions were held in five cities: Curitiba, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In the final, shown on December 8, 2013,This is the sixth to air on Rede Record. The winner was Raphael Leandro.


Season Winners


See also

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References


External links


Official Site

Official Fan Site
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