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Revision as of 11:38, 30 June 2019
Idol Philippines season 1 | |
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Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | Simon Fuller |
Based on | Pop Idol |
Directed by | Bobet Vidanes |
Presented by | Billy Crawford |
Judges | |
Theme music composer |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 60–90 minutes |
Production companies | |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | April 21, 2019 present | –
Related | |
American Idol |
Idol Philippines, formally known by its title as the Search for the Idol Philippines, is a Philippine reality singing television competition on ABS-CBN to find new solo singing talents.[1] It is part of the Idol franchise created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller. This is the third adaptation of the Idol franchise in the Philippines, after Philippine Idol in 2006 by ABC Development Corporation and Pinoy Idol in 2008 by GMA Network.[2]
The show is hosted by singer-actor Billy Crawford; while the judging panel is composed of singer-actress Regine Velasquez, comedian and television presenter Vice Ganda, singer-actor James Reid, and singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre.[3] The show aired on April 21, 2019.[4][5]
Overview
Development
On October 17, 2018, it was announced that ABS-CBN will broadcast the third incarnation of the Idol franchise in the Philippines after it had sealed a franchise deal with Fremantle and 19 Entertainment, the co-owners of the format.[6]
Judges and host
In October 2018, Regine Velasquez was revealed as the first judge after signing her exclusive contract with ABS-CBN.[2][7] With her 32 years in the entertainment industry, this will be a first time for her to judge a singing competition.[8][9] Following this announcement, there were rumors that Jessica Sanchez, the runner-up of the 11th season of American Idol, will be added as a judge but it has been denied by her.[10] Speculations also circulated that David Archuleta, the runner-up of the seventh season of American Idol, was also considered to become a judge for the show, but the rumors were downplayed by him saying that he was not invited by the network's management.[11]
In November 2018, Billy Crawford confirmed his role as the host of the local franchise which is part of his renewed contract deal with ABS-CBN.[12][13]
On February 26, 2019, Philippine Entertainment Portal unofficially revealed that James Reid, Vice Ganda and Moira dela Torre will join Velasquez as the show's judging panel. According to the website, a reliable source sent them a photo of the four judges standing behind a judges' table similar to those of the other Idol franchises.[14] The three remaining judges' were later confirmed on the same day, after they were officially introduced on TV Patrol, ABS-CBN's primetime newscast.[15][16][17] Among the four judges, Vice Ganda is an experienced judge—having been a judge for Pinoy Boyband Superstar and two seasons of Pilipinas Got Talent. It was revealed in an interview that Vice Ganda was the only judge handpicked by Fremantle.[18]
Companion online show
An online show, called Idol on the Road, airs together with the main program on Idol Philippines' Facebook and YouTube accounts; it is hosted by BoybandPH and comedian Jervi Li, commonly known as KaladKaren Davila. The said show airs live from the Idol Philippines Bus.
Pre-auditions
The pre-auditions for the premiere season took place in different key cities in the Philippines. Auditionees must be 16 to 28 years old.[19]
Date | Venue | City | Ref. |
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November 15, 2018 | Center for Multiple Intelligence School | Lapu-Lapu City | [20] |
Karesh Commercial Complex | Bogo, Cebu | [21] | |
Rock Republic | Cebu City | [20] | |
Tulay Bar | Maasin, Southern Leyte | [22] | |
November 16, 2018 | Brown Academy School | Cebu City | [20] |
Monterey School, Inc. | Talisay, Cebu | [20] | |
Pier Capitan Superdome | Ormoc, Leyte | [22] | |
November 17, 2018 | Barili Gymnasium | Cebu City | [20] |
Manros Plaza Building | Cebu City | [21] | |
Municipality of San Jose Function Room | San Jose, Antique | [23] | |
November 17 & 18, 2018 | Palo Leyte Academic Center | Palo, Leyte | [22] |
November 23, 2018 | Bukidnon National High School | Malaybalay, Bukidnon | [24] |
November 24, 2018 | Sanguniang Panlungsod Building | Gingoog City | [25] |
November 24 & 25, 2018 | Lipa City Youth and Cultural Center | Lipa, Batangas | [19] |
November 25, 2018 | University of the Philippines–Baguio | Baguio City | |
November 30, 2018 | Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila | Intramuros, Manila | |
December 1, 2018 | Surigao State College of Technology–Del Carmen | Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte | [26] |
December 1 & 2, 2018 | University of Negros Occidental–Recoletos | Bacolod City | [19] |
December 2, 2018 | Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila | Intramuros, Manila | |
December 3, 2018 | CFC School of Morning Star | Butuan City | [27] |
January 19 & 20, 2019 | Pacific Mall | Mandaue City | [28] |
People's Gym | Digos, Davao del Sur | ||
January 26 & 27, 2019 | Starmall Alabang | Alabang, Muntinlupa | [29] |
Aside from ground scouting and pre-auditions held all over the Philippines, the online auditions was also launched in November 20, 2018.[30]
Auditions
The auditions were held in One Canvas Events Place, Makati. The first audition episode was aired on April 21, 2019. At the end of the fourteenth episode, a total of 69 Idol hopefuls were able to advance and receive their respective golden ticket to Idol City.
Episode | April 21 | April 27 | April 28 | May 4 | May 5 | May 11 | May 12 | May 18 | May 19 | May 25 | May 26 | June 1 | June 2 | June 8 |
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Golden tickets | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 6 |
Theater rounds
The theater rounds were pre-recorded at the ABS-CBN soundstages at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan and first aired on June 9, 2019. These are composed of three rounds – the Group, Do or Die, and Solo rounds.
Group round
In the Group round, the Idol hopefuls are grouped based on their genre and sound. As a group, they pick a song from a list that they think is the best for them. At the end of the group rounds, thirty-nine Idol hopefuls remained.
Color key:
Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the Do or Die round | |
Contestant was eliminated |
Episode | Group | Song | Contestant | Hometown | Result | |
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Order | Name | |||||
Episode 15 (June 9, 2019) |
1 | 4th Dimension | "Stay with Me" – Sam Smith | Ali Aguila | Quezon City | Eliminated |
Jap-Jap Talania | Nueva Ecija | Eliminated | ||||
Kevin Hermogenes | Taguig City | Advanced | ||||
Lucas Garcia | Lipa, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
2 | 3GH | "Try" – Pink | Ameurfina Martinez III | Lucena | Advanced | |
Charmagne Algario | Bulacan | Advanced | ||||
Elle Ocampo | Pampanga | Advanced | ||||
Krissha Viaje | Quezon City | Advanced | ||||
3 | Soul Effection | "Tila" – Lani Misalucha | Carmella Ravanilla | Taytay, Rizal | Eliminated | |
Diane Vergoza | Parañaque City | Advanced | ||||
Endy Asidor | Davao | Eliminated | ||||
Rachel May Libres | Pasay City | Advanced | ||||
4 | Voltes 4 | "Always Be My Baby" – David Cook | Dan Ombao | Bataan | Advanced | |
Jhamil Villanueva | Taguig City | Eliminated | ||||
Miguel Odron | Indiana, USA | Advanced | ||||
Sean Oliver | Iloilo | Eliminated | ||||
5 | WHAMAS | "2002" – Anne-Marie | Abby Manguinao | Tagaytay City, Cavite | Eliminated | |
Denize Castillo | Cavite | Advanced | ||||
Eunice Torion | Cebu | Eliminated | ||||
Margarette Jimenez | Lingayen, Pangasinan | Eliminated | ||||
Vanya Castor | Mandaluyong | Advanced | ||||
6 | The Current | "Best Part" – Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R. | Angie Kristine | Siargao | Advanced | |
Bella Fall | Quezon City | Eliminated | ||||
Erika Tenorio | Nueva Ecija | Advanced | ||||
Leann Ganzon | Iloilo | Eliminated | ||||
Mia Villaflores | Pasay City | Advanced | ||||
7 | Beyonce3Men | "I'll Make Love To You" – Boyz II Men | Gello Marquez | Makati City | Advanced | |
Lance Busa | Agusan Del Norte | Advanced | ||||
Lucho Beech | USA | Eliminated | ||||
Matty Juniosa | Mandaluyong | Advanced | ||||
Episode 16 (June 15, 2019) |
1 | Girls on Fire | "Fighter" – Christina Aguilera | Alyssa Quijano | Manila | Advanced |
Cyra Jureidini | Cavite | Eliminated | ||||
Kathleen Galula | Los Baños, Laguna | Eliminated | ||||
Michelle Primavera | Caloocan City | Advanced | ||||
2 | Collidal District | "Iris" – Goo Goo Dolls | Carlo Bautista | Mandaluyong City | Advanced | |
Renwick Benito | Angeles City, Pampanga | Advanced | ||||
Roque Belino | Baguio City | Advanced | ||||
Trix Corpez | Olongapo City | Advanced | ||||
3 | Rated PG | "Born This Way" – Lady Gaga | Ana May Delos Reyes | Lapu-Lapu City | Eliminated | |
Dea Formilleza | Compostela Valley | Eliminated | ||||
Luvlou Ulanday | Parañaque City | Eliminated | ||||
Yarah Estrella | Parañaque | Advanced | ||||
Zephanie Dimaranan | Biñan, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
4 | A-Boys | "214" – Rivermaya | Angelo Pineda | Digos City, Davao | Eliminated | |
Calvin Encomienda | Dasmariñas City | Eliminated | ||||
Clyde Aquino | Cagayan de Oro City | Eliminated | ||||
Jasper Lacson | Sorsogon City | Advanced | ||||
Kyran Oliver | Parma, Italy | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Beautifour Voices | "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" – Celine Dion | Julia Joaquin | Bohol | Advanced | |
Micoline Acedera | Antipolo City | Eliminated | ||||
Nicoll del Finado | Binalonan, Pangasinan | Eliminated | ||||
Trish Bonilla | Lucena City | Advanced | ||||
6 | Popsicles | "Mahal Na Mahal" – Sam Concepcion | Brandon Diamante | Bacolod City | Eliminated | |
Isaiah Tiglao | — | Advanced | ||||
Rainier Natividad | Sta. Maria, Bulacan | Advanced | ||||
Zeke Villanueva | Bohol | Eliminated | ||||
7 | Blush | "Shout Out To My Ex" – Little Mix | Fatima Louise Lagueras | Quezon City | Advanced | |
Geca Morales | Sampaloc City, Manila | Eliminated | ||||
Jehramae Trangia | Talisay City, Cebu | Advanced | ||||
Shai Gomez | Canada | Eliminated | ||||
Sheland Faelnar | Caloocan City | Advanced | ||||
8 | Power Pop Boys | "Stitches" – Shawn Mendes | Enzo Almario | Sta. Maria, Bulacan | Advanced | |
Juancho Gabriel | Olongapo City | Eliminated | ||||
Julian Lee Vasquez | Davao City | Eliminated | ||||
Nic Galano | Iligan City, Isabela | Eliminated | ||||
9 | 3 And 1 | "Dancing On My Own" – Calum Scott | Ibrahim Onggo | Digos City, Davao | Advanced | |
Jeremiah Torayno | Cagayan de Oro City | Advanced | ||||
Kier King | Sultan Kudarat | Advanced | ||||
Ramil Permegones | Lucena City | Advanced |
Do or Die round
In the Do or Die round, the judges grouped up the remaining Idol hopefuls and pick a song for them. At the end of the second round, the top twenty remained.
Color key:
Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the solo round | |
Contestant was eliminated |
Episode | Order | Song | Contestant | Result |
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Episode 17 (June 16, 2019) |
1 | "I Have Nothing" – Whitney Houston | Renwick Benito | Advanced |
Ibrahim Onggo | Eliminated | |||
Jasper Lacson | Advanced | |||
Kier King | Eliminated | |||
Rainier Natividad | Eliminated | |||
Matty Juniosa | Advanced | |||
2 | "Himala" – Rivermaya | Fatima Louise | Advanced | |
Alyssa Quijano | Eliminated | |||
Mia Villaflores | Eliminated | |||
Yarah Estrella | Eliminated | |||
Krissha Viaje | Eliminated | |||
Erika Tenorio | Eliminated | |||
Michelle Primavera | Advanced | |||
3 | "I'll Never Love Again" – Lady Gaga | Carlo Bautista | Eliminated | |
Kevin Hermogenes | Advanced | |||
Dan Ombao | Advanced | |||
Isaiah Tiglao | Eliminated | |||
Roque Belino | Advanced | |||
Enzo Almario | Advanced | |||
4 | "Narda" – Kamikazee | Vanya Castor | Eliminated | |
Ameurfina Martinez III | Eliminated | |||
Julia Joaquin | Eliminated | |||
Trish Bonilla | Advanced | |||
Charmagne Algario | Advanced | |||
Rachel May Libres | Advanced | |||
Sheland Faelnar | Advanced | |||
5 | "My All" – Mariah Carey | Lucas Garcia | Advanced | |
Ramil Permigones | Eliminated | |||
Miguel Odron | Advanced | |||
Trix Corpez | Eliminated | |||
Gello Marquez | Eliminated | |||
Lance Busa | Advanced | |||
6 | "Ang Huling El Bimbo" – Eraserheads | Denize Castillo | Advanced | |
Zephanie Dimaranan | Advanced | |||
Diane Vergoza | Eliminated | |||
Elle Ocampo | Advanced | |||
Angie Kristine Gorbulev | Eliminated | |||
Jeremiah Torayno | Advanced | |||
Jehramae Trangia | Eliminated |
Solo round
The Solo round is the final round of the Theater Rounds where the remaining Idol hopefuls pick a solo song. Only the top 12 Idol hopefuls proceed to the Live shows. The first episode aired the performances of the female Idol hopefuls; while the second episode aired the performances of the male Idol hopefuls.
Color key:
Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the live shows | |
Contestant was eliminated |
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Result | |
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Episode 18 (June 22, 2019) |
1 | Zephanie Dimaranan | "I Believe" – Fantasia | Advanced | |
2 | Fatima Louise Lagueras | "Feeling Good" – Michael Bublé | Advanced | ||
3 | Rachel May Libres | "Maybe This Time" – Sarah Geronimo | Advanced | ||
4 | Charmagne Algario | "Stand Up for Love" – Destiny's Child | Eliminated | ||
5 | Trish Bonilla | "One Night Only" – Jennifer Hudson | Advanced | ||
6 | Michelle Primavera | "Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo" – Yano | Eliminated | ||
7 | Denize Castillo | "Buwan" – Juan Karlos | Eliminated | ||
8 | Elle Ocampo | "Ride" – Twenty One Pilots | Advanced | ||
9 | Jeremiah Torayno | "Lay Me Down" – Sam Smith | Eliminated | ||
10 | Sheland Faelnar | "Clarity" – Zedd feat. Foxes | Advanced | ||
Episode 19 (June 23, 2019) |
1 | Matty Juniosa | "Proud Mary" – Tina Turner | Advanced | |
2 | Renwick Benito | "Kasalanan" – Orient Pearl | Advanced | ||
3 | Lance Busa | "Ordinary People" – John Legend | Advanced | ||
4 | Roque Belino | "Over and Over Again" – Nathan Sykes | Eliminated | ||
5 | Enzo Almario | "Too Good at Goodbyes" – Sam Smith | Eliminated | ||
6 | Dan Ombao | "I See Fire" – Ed Sheeran | Advanced | ||
7 | Jasper Lacson | "Lately" – Stevie Wonder | Eliminated | ||
8 | Kevin Hermogenes | "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" – Whitney Houston | Eliminated | ||
9 | Lucas Garcia | "If I Ain't Got You" – Alicia Keys | Advanced | ||
10 | Miguel Odron | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" – Elton John | Advanced |
Live shows
Color key:
Contestant was saved by the public vote | |
Contestant was saved by the judges | |
Contestant was eliminated |
Week 1: Top 12 --Song of Multi-awarded OPM Icon and National Artist Ryan Cayabyab (June 29 - 30, 2019)
Order | Contestant | Song | Singer | Result |
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1 | Lance Busa | Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika | Hajji Alejandro | |
2 | Trish Bonilla | Kailan | Smokey Mountain | |
3 | Lucas Garcia | Sometime, Somewhere | Regine Velasquez | |
4 | Matty Juniosa | Nais Ko | Basil Valdez | |
5 | Elle Ocampo | Paraisong Parisukat | Basil Valdez | |
6 | Dan Ombao | Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka | Regine Velasquez | |
7 | Sheland Faelnar | Tunay na Ligaya | Ariel Rivera | |
8 | Renwick Benito | Araw-Gabi | Regine Velasquez | |
9 | ||||
10 | ||||
11 | ||||
12 |
Elimination chart
Color key
Female | Male |
Did not perform | Judges' save | Public's vote | Immune | Eliminated |
Place | Contestant | Top 20 | Top 12 | |||||||
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6/22 | 6/23 | 6/29 | 6/30 | |||||||
Renwick Benito | Safe | |||||||||
Trish Bonilla | Safe | |||||||||
Lance Busa | Safe | |||||||||
Zephanie Dimaranan | Safe | |||||||||
Sheland Faelnar | Safe | |||||||||
Lucas Garcia | Safe | |||||||||
Matty Juniosa | Safe | |||||||||
Rachel May Libres | Safe | |||||||||
Fatima Louise | Safe | |||||||||
Elle Ocampo | Safe | |||||||||
Miguel Odron | Safe | |||||||||
Dan Ombao | Safe | |||||||||
13–20 | Enzo Almario | Eliminated | ||||||||
Roque Belino | ||||||||||
Kevin Hermogenes | ||||||||||
Jasper Lacson | ||||||||||
Charmagne Algario | Eliminated | |||||||||
Denize Castillo | ||||||||||
Michelle Primavera | ||||||||||
Jeremiah Torayno |
Notable contestants
- Advanced to Idol City
- Angelo Pineda is the son of Journey frontman Arnel Pineda.[31]
- Kier King won the second season of Popstar Kids in 2007, and represented Mindanao as a singing finalist in Bet ng Bayan in 2014.[32]
- Alyssa Quijano appeared in the second season of the Little Big Star in 2006; was part of singing trio in Talentadong Pinoy in 2011; and was a member of A.K.A. Jam, a girl group created during the only season of the The X Factor Philippines in 2012.[33]
- Erika Tenorio appeared in the first season of The Voice Teens and joined Team Sarah. She was eliminated in the Battles.[34][35]
- Krissha Viaje is currently a member of the girl group GirlTrends in It's Showtime.[36] She also appeared in the second season of Little Big Star wherein she placed 2nd runner-up. She also placed 7th in the TV5's reality show Star Factor.[37] She also represented the Philippines in I Can Sing in Japanese, a famous TV Show in Japan. She also joined the show We Love OPM: The Celebrity Sing-offs.[38]
- Carlo Bautista previously joined Tawag ng Tanghalan on It's Showtime.[39]
- Julia Joaquin previously joined Tawag ng Tanghalan, wherein she became a semi-finalist.[40]
- Mia Villaflores appeared in the first season of The Voice Teens and joined Team Lea by default. She was eliminated in the Battles.[41]
- Lucho Beech previously joined Pinoy Boyband Superstar where he was eliminated during the Middle Rounds' Last Chance Performance Night.[42]
- Dea Formilleza, former actress of GMA Network and girlfriend of Daryl Ong.
- Advanced to Top 20
- Enzo Almario was a member of Sugarpop regularly appearing in the now-defunct GMA Network show SOP. He also joined Tawag ng Tanghalan and became a daily champion.[43]
- Advanced to Top 12
- Trish Bonilla is the daughter of Mau Marcelo, the winner of Philippine Idol, the first Idol franchise in the Philippines which aired on ABC in 2006.[44] Initially, she appeared on TV5's talent searches Talentadong Pinoy Kids[45] and Born to Be a Star[46]. She has also joined Team Bamboo in the first season of The Voice Teens and was eliminated in the Knockouts.[47]
- Lance Busa previously appeared on To The Top, a boyband search aired on GMA Network, wherein he became a grand finalist.[48] He won Michael Bolton's singing competition Bolt of Talent in 2017.[49]
- Zephanie Dimaranan previously joined the second season of The Voice Kids under Team Sarah, wherein she was eliminated in the Live Shows.[50] She was also a contestant in Tawag ng Tanghalan, wherein she became a defending champion.[51]
- Fatima Louise appeared in the first season of The Voice Teens and joined Team Sarah. She was eliminated in the Knockouts.[52]
- Dan Ombao appeared in the second season of The Voice of the Philippines and joined Team Sarah. He was eliminated in the Battles.[53]
- Lucas Garcia previously joined Tawag ng Tanghalan on It's Showtime.
- Elle Ocampo previously joined Tawag ng Tanghalan on It's Showtime.
- Sheland Faelnar previously joined Tawag ng Tanghalan on It's Showtime. She was tagged as Stage Empress when she also previously joined Music Hero on Eat Bulaga!.
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