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    • Season 1 overview
      Jun 11-Sep 4, 2002
      25 episodes
      Season 1 episodes
      1. S1 E1
      1. S1 E1 Jun 11, 2002
      • Hopefuls audition before celebrity panelists, while viewers narrow the performers to two finalists.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Jun 12, 2002
      • The judges evaluate the hopefuls and select 30 for the semifinals.
    • 3. S1 E3
      3. S1 E3 Jun 18, 2002
      • The first 10 semifinalists compete.
    • 4. S1 E4
      4. S1 E4 Jun 19, 2002
      • Three hopefuls make the cut for the finals.
    • 5. S1 E5
      5. S1 E5 Jun 25, 2002
      • The second set of 10 semifinalists compete..
    • 6. S1 E6
      6. S1 E6 Jun 26, 2002
      • Three more hopefuls make the cut for the finals. Hosts: Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman.
    • 7. S1 E7
      7. S1 E7 Jul 2, 2002
      • The third set of 10 semifinalists compete.
    • 8. S1 E8
      8. S1 E8 Jul 3, 2002
      • The last cut of hopefuls leaves 10 to compete in the finals rounds.
    • 9. Wild Card Chosen
      9. Wild Card Chosen Jul 10, 2002
      • The judges select a wild-card 10th finalist. Hosts: Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman.
    • 10. S1 E10
      10. S1 E10 Jul 16, 2002
      • Accompanied by an orchestra, the 10 finalists each perform a song.
    • 11. S1 E11
      11. S1 E11 Jul 17, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate two finalists, leaving eight.
    • 12. S1 E12
      12. S1 E12 Jul 23, 2002
      • The eight remaining finalists compete.
    • 13. S1 E13
      13. S1 E13 Jul 24, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate one finalist, leaving seven.
    • 14. S1 E14
      14. S1 E14 Jul 30, 2002
      • The seven remaining finalists compete.
    • 15. S1 E15
      15. S1 E15 Jul 31, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate one finalist, leaving six.
    • 16. S1 E16
      16. S1 E16 Aug 6, 2002
      • The six remaining finalists compete.
    • 17. S1 E17
      17. S1 E17 Aug 7, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate another finalist, leaving five.
    • 18. S1 E18
      18. S1 E18 Aug 13, 2002
      • The five remaining finalists compete.
    • 19. S1 E19
      19. S1 E19 Aug 14, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate another finalist, leaving four.
    • 20. S1 E20
      20. S1 E20 Aug 20, 2002
      • The four remaining finalists compete.
    • 21. S1 E21
      21. S1 E21 Aug 21, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate another finalist, leaving three.
    • 22. S1 E22
      22. S1 E22 Aug 27, 2002
      • The three remaining finalists compete.
    • 23. S1 E23
      23. S1 E23 Aug 28, 2002
      • Viewers' votes eliminate the third finalist.
    • 24. S1 E24
      24. S1 E24 Sep 3, 2002
      • The two remaining finalists compete.
    • 25. S1 E25
      25. S1 E25 Sep 4, 2002
      • Viewers' votes determine the winner.
  1. May 22, 2023 · After each belted out their mentor songs and hometown hits, host Ryan Seacrest announced that the third place finalist would be revealed—and it wasn’t the performer most would have suspected.

  2. May 21, 2023 · 618 (Season Finale): With Ryan Seacrest, Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Luke Bryan. Special performances from music legends and today's top artists; the top three contestants take the stage for the final time as America decides who will become the next American Idol.

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    • 2023-05-21
    • Music, Reality-TV
    • 128
    • Megan Danielle Soars with Journey Classic
    • Iam Tongi Gets Crowd Chanting His Name with Keith Urban Hit
    • Colin Stough Channels Country-Boy Charm Into Chris Stapleton Classic
    • Colin Stough Cut from Top 3 in Shocking Twist
    • Iam Tongi Breaks Down on Stage, Makes Katy Perry Sob with James Blunt Duet
    • Iam Tongi, Megan Danielle Face Off in Intense Final 2 Showdown

    Danielle kicked off the show borrowing from her religious roots on Urban's "God Whispered Your Name." Danielle said she chose the song because it conveys that "God is always reaching out to you and sending people to help." She added her goal for the night was to "turn off all the negative things in my head and just have fun." The judges raved over ...

    Tongi gave a smooth, groovy rendition of Urban's "Making Memories of Us," as the crowd chanted his name. "Every time you come on and you sing, the vibration that comes out of your mouth, it goes through the weeds of people’s hearts," Perry said. 'American Idol':King Charles, Camilla crash Katy Perry, Lionel Richie message from Windsor Bryan describ...

    Stough rocked out to Urban's "Stupid Boy," leaving the audience swooning over his rugged vocals. “You’ve developed into your artistic look, your style," Bryan said. "You’ve just come so far from the kid that walked in at auditions.” "It was so sweet, Colin," Perry said, complimenting the tenderness in his voice. 'American Idol':Katy Perry drowned o...

    On "American Idol," it's become somewhat standard for rugged country crooners to sweep the competition to victory, as Noah Thompson did last year and Chayce Beckham the year before. That's why the studio audience let out a collective gasp when host Seacrest announced that, after the nationwide vote, Stough was eliminated, leaving Tongi and Danielle...

    As usual, the "Idol" finale included plenty of filler as viewers patiently waited to find out the winner. There were great performances from former contestants, including a medley with Lucy Love and TLC, a Bryan-Stough duet on the Conway Twitty classic "Slow Hand" and a duet from Danielle and one of her musical heroes, Lauren Daigle, on Daigle's "T...

    Tongi and Danielle each took the stage one last time to sing their original songs, recorded and released through "Idol." Danielle belted out "Dream Girl," and Tongi jammed out to his song "I'll Be Seeing You." After the final commercial break, the votes were locked in, and Seacrest revealed the winner. It was Tongi. He sang Spawnbreezie's "Don't Le...

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  3. May 22, 2023 · The British musician has referred to the song as “a eulogy” to his father, despite the fact he father survived the health scare. But while Blunt came close to losing his father, the song cut ...

  4. May 22, 2023 · Season 21 of “American Idol” crowned a winner with an emotional, star-studded finale on Sunday. The three finalists were Iam Tongi, Megan Danielle, and Colin Stough. Tongi, an 18-year-old...

  5. May 8, 2023 · SUNDAY, MAY 21 (EDT) 8:00-11:00 p.m. EDT – AMERICAN IDOL: “618 (Season Finale)” (618) (Season Finale) The live coast-to-coast, three-hour season finale features special performances from music legends and today’s top artists, with the Top 3 contestants taking the stage for the final time as America decides who will become the next ...

  6. Story by Drew Weisholtz • 3mo. Iam Tongi endured a very emotional journey on his way to winning the latest season of “American Idol.” The 18-year-old Hawaii native was crowned the winner of...

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