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Idol Philippines season 1
GenreReality competition
Created bySimon Fuller
Based onPop Idol
Directed byBobet Vidanes
Presented byBilly Crawford
Judges
Theme music composer
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes19
Production
Executive producers
  • Paeancyd Pearl B. Sabangan
  • Allan Sunga
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60–90 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseApril 21, 2019 (2019-04-21) –
present (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

Judges' Regine Velasquez (top left), James Reid (top right), Vice Ganda (bottom left), and host Billy Crawford (bottom right).

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]

Shortlist of the locations for the Idol Philippines' pre-auditions
Date Venue City Ref.
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.

Summary of golden tickets given during the Auditions
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
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
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
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
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 rounds

Color key:

       Contestant was saved by the public vote
       Contestant was saved by the judges
       Contestant was eliminated

Week 1: Top 12 – Songs by Ryan Cayabyab (June 29 & 30)

The Top 12 will perform songs composed by Ryan Cayabyab on Saturday and Sunday, June 29 & 30, 2019. Cayabyab, himself, will serve as a guest mentor.

Elimination chart

Color key

Female Male
Did not perform Judges' save Public's vote Immune Eliminated
Results per stage
Place Contestant Top 20 Top 12
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
Advanced to Top 20
Advanced to Top 12

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