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Ídolos Brazil (season 1)

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Finals venue
  
Anhanguera TV Center

Song
  
"Deixo A Voz Me Levar"

Program creator
  
Simon Fuller

Origin
  
Santíssimo, RJ

First episode date
  
5 April 2006

Broadcast from
  
April 05 – July 27, 2006

Judges
  
Carlos Miranda Arnaldo Saccomani Cyz Zamorano Thomas Roth

Host(s)
  
Beto Marden Lígia Mendes

Broadcaster
  
Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão

Similar
  
Ídolos, Qual é o Seu Talento?, Show do Tom

Ídolos Brazil 1 (known as Ídolos 2006) was the first season of Brazilian reality interactive talent show Ídolos (and first aired on SBT), which premiered April 5, 2006 with the season finale airing on July 27, 2006.

Contents

Beto Marden and Lígia Mendes were the hosts and the judging panel consisted of Carlos Eduardo Miranda, Arnaldo Saccomani, Cyz Zamorano and Thomas Roth.

Leandro Lopes won the competition with Lucas Poletto as the first runner-up and Osnir Alves finishing third.

Regional Auditions

Auditions were held in the following cities:

Chorus Line

The first day of Theater Week featured the one hundred fifteen contestants from the auditions round. Divided into groups, each contestant should go on stage and sing a song a capella for the judges until they stopped them. Seventy-five contestants advanced.

Groups

The seventy-five remaining contestants were divided in groups of four or three. They had to pick a song and sing. The contestants were divided into three rooms. All the contestants in room 2 were eliminated, while contestants in rooms 1 and 3 advanced.

Solos

Forty-five made it to the final round, which required the contestants singing solo. In the end, the judges take the contestants in groups of five and tell them if they made the final thirty.

Semi-Finals

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.

Wild Card

Eight 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 (Davison Batista) was chosen by the public vote.

References

Ídolos Brazil (season 1) Wikipedia