American Idol Tonight Contestants, American Idol 21 Episode 3 Recap

Are you looking for the American Idol Tonight contestants details? We provide a recap of Episode 3, highlighting American Idol's standout moments and memorable performances.

by Janani

Updated Jun 09, 2023

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American Idol

American Idol is a singing competition television series originally created by Simon Fuller, and it was produced by Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment. The show was distributed by Fremantle North America and initially aired on Fox from June 11, 2002, to April 7, 2016, spanning 15 seasons. After a two-year hiatus, a revival of the series began airing on ABC on March 11, 2018.

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Originally inspired by the British television show Pop Idol, American Idol started as an addition to the Idols format. It quickly gained immense popularity and became one of the most successful shows in the history of American television. The concept of the series revolves around the search for recording stars among unsigned singing talents. The winner is determined through a voting process where American viewers participate using phones, the internet, and SMS text voting.

American Idol Tonight Contestants

Number

Name

1 Colin Stough
2 Iam Tongi
3 Hannah Nicolaisen
4 Haven Madison
5 Kaeyra
6 Lucy Love
7 Mariah Faith
8 Marybeth Byrd
9 Matt Wilson
10 Megan Danielle
11 Michael Williams
12 Nailyah Serenity
13 Nutsa
14 Olivia Soli
15 Oliver Steele
16 Paige Anne
17 Tyson Venegas
18 Warren Peay
19 Wé McDonald
20 Zachariah Smith
21 Dawson Wayne
22 Elijah McCormick
23 Elise Kristine
24 Emma Busse
25 Malik Heard
26 PJAE

American Idol 21 Episode 3 Recap

In "American Idol" Season 21 Episode 3, several contestants stood out with their performances and earned golden tickets to Hollywood. Kaylin Hedges received a platinum ticket, skipping the first round of Hollywood week. Sara Beth, a stay-at-home mom, impressed the judges and was asked to sing another song to showcase her potential. Tanner Charles, a valet, moved everyone with his original song dedicated to his girlfriend. However, Mikey Burson's rendition of "Cold As Ice" didn't resonate with the judges.

Adin Boyer, a music teacher with autism, was impressed as a pianist and singer with his original song "Predicament" and was given a chance to advance. Wé Ani (formerly Wé McDonald from "The Voice") wowed the judges with her transformation and performance of Demi Lovato's "Anyone." Marybeth Byrd, a radio host, showcased her country vocals and earned a ticket to Hollywood.

Bre, a dueling pianist, impressed the judges after a duet with Lionel Richie. Olivia Soli's unique rendition of Lionel's hit song "Hello" earned her a spot in Hollywood. Preston Duffee, who found solace in music after his mother's passing, captivated the judges with his original song.

Emma Busse, a performing arts graduate, surprised the judges with her performance of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and earned a chance to prove herself in Hollywood. Keelin, despite vocal limitations, showcased her original song "Don't Call Me" and was sent to Hollywood. Elijah McCormick, an ophthalmologist technician with a remarkable recovery journey after a car accident, moved the judges with his rendition of "Bless the Broken Road" and secured a ticket to Hollywood, marking a new chapter in his story.

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American Idol 21 Auditions 2023

American Idol Season 21 Episode 3 featured auditions in New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Nashville, showcasing a range of emotions and talent. Tanner Charles, a valet from Oklahoma, surprised his girlfriend with an original song and impressed the judges despite some vocal control issues. Adin Boyer, a neurodiverse contestant with perfect pitch, wowed the judges with his Broadway-worthy vocals and received an enthusiastic response. Olivia Soli was impressed with her rendition of Lionel Richie's "Hello," earning a standing ovation and high praise from the judges.

Marybeth Byrd added pop flair to her audition, receiving a standing ovation and enthusiastic yesses. Preston Duffee showcased his songwriting skills and received comparisons to Luke Bryan. Elijah McCormick's powerful performance after a car accident touched the judges' hearts. Other notable additions included Sara Beth, We Ani, Emma Busse, and Keelin. The episode brought a mix of talent, emotions, and memorable moments.

American Idol 2023 Schedule

American Idol 2023 was scheduled to make its return on February 19, 2023, and will be broadcast on ABC at 8:00 pm on Sundays and Mondays. Since March 2018, American Idol has been exclusively airing on the ABC network. The announcement for American Idol 2023's premiere date has been made, and it was set to air on Sunday, February 19, 2023.

While the specific cities for the auditions have not been revealed, we can provide you with information about the potential American Idol Auditions Locations. These cities include Waco, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Columbia, South Carolina; San Jose, California; Springfield, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Nashville, Tennessee; Wichita, Kansas; Las Vegas, Nevada; Washington, DC; Chicago, Illinois; Spokane, Washington; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Salt Lake City, Utah; Santa Barbara, California; Macon, Georgia; and Mobile, Alabama. Stay tuned for more details on the auditions in these cities.



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American Idol Tonight Contestants - FAQs

1. What is American Idol and when did it first air?

American Idol is a singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller. It first aired on June 11, 2002, on Fox.

2. How many seasons of American Idol have been aired?

American Idol aired for 15 seasons on Fox from June 11, 2002, to April 7, 2016. After a two-year hiatus, it was revived and began airing on ABC in March 2018.

3. How is the winner of American Idol determined?  

The winner of American Idol is determined by American viewers using phones, the internet, and SMS text voting. The contestant with the highest number of votes is declared the winner.

4. Who are some of the previous winners of American Idol?  

Some previous winners of American Idol include Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Kris Allen, and many others.

5. Who are the judges and hosts of American Idol?  

The judging panel has included notable figures such as Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Luke Bryan. The show has been hosted by Ryan Seacrest since its second season.

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