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Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 10)

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Broadcaster
  
RTL

Song
  
"Mein Herz"

Origin
  
Pfäffikon, Switzerland

Genre(s)
  
Schlager music

Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 10)

Broadcast from
  
5 January –11 May 2013

Judges
  
Dieter BohlenBill KaulitzTom KaulitzMateo JaschikAndrea Berg (Live Show 7)

Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 10) was the tenth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar. The winner gets a recording contract with Universal Music Group and €500 000. There were new features in season 10. Participants had to be between 16 and 30 years old and could audition in 30 cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Bill and Tom Kaulitz from Tokio Hotel and Mateo from Culcha Candela became judges. Bruce Darnell and Natalie Horler both left after the completion of season 9. There was a trip to Curaçao during the recall. This is the first season in which three women reached the final four and the second season with a female final 2. After nine years, the show produced a female winner, since Elli Erl in Season 2. Beatrice Egli won the show as the second female winner.

Contents

Production

Production of season 10 started on 24 August 2012. There was a trip to Curaçao. Participants had to be between 16 and 30 years. They had the opportunity to stop by without an appointment to audition. RTL promised "many new features and a few surprises." Auditions were held in 30 cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The 30 cities are Bern, Zurich, Freiburg, Friedrichshafen, Stuttgart, Mannheim, Saarbrücken, Munich, Vienna, Vösendorf, Salzburg, Regensburg, Erlangen, Freiberg, Hamburg, Hanover, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Fehmarn, Rostock, Cologne, Dortmund, Koblenz, Göttingen, Paderborn, Berlin, Frankfurt, Jena, Magdeburg and Mönchengladbach.

Bruce Darnell and Natalie Horler both left the show after season 9 and were replaced by Bill and Tom Kaulitz and Culcha Candela.

The Jury and Host

Dieter Bohlen was born on 7 February 1954 in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony. Bohlen has been a judge on DSDS since season 1. Bohlen got his first job as a composer and producer in 1979. Bohlen is now the most successful German composer and producer. Bohlen and Thomas Anders, as members of Modern Talking, is the only German act, with five titles in a row at No. 1 on the singles chart.

Bill Kaulitz was born on 1 September 1989 in Leipzig, East Germany. Bill Kaulitz is a member of Tokio Hotel. Season 10 was his first season as a jury member.

Tom Kaulitz is a member of Tokio Hotel. Season 10 was his first season as a jury member.

Mateo from Culcha Candela is one of the new jury members for season 10.

Auditions

Auditions were held in 30 cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 32 078 people participated in the auditions. This is down from 35 401 participants from season 9.

Recall

The jury chose 36 participants to go to Curaçao. The jury selected the 20 participants for the liveshows. The jury selected eight participants who go directly to the mottoshows and six participants were chosen by the viewers in the first liveshow.

"Top 10 - Mein Superstar" (My Pop Idol)

Original Airdate: 16 March 2013
  • Result for the ninth and tenth place
  • Normal voting
  • Group Song: "What a Feeling"
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Nora Ferjani, Timo Tiggeler (B. Kaulitz), Timo Tiggeler, Erwin Kintop (T. Kaulitz), - (Bohlen, Mateo)
  • Jury Favourite Performance: Susan Albers, Ricardo Bielecki (Bohlen), - (T. Kaulitz, Mateo, B. Kaulitz)
  • Bottom 2: Maurice Glover, Nora Ferjani
  • Eliminated: Nora Ferjani
  • "Top 9 - Liebe Ist" (Love is)

    Original Airdate: 23 March 2013
  • Group Song: "Scream & Shout"
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Tim David Weller (Mateo & Tom), Maurice Glover (Bill), Timo Tiggeler (Mateo)
  • Jury Favourite Performance:
  • Bottom 3: Maurice Glover, Tim David Weller, Timo Tiggeler
  • Eliminated: Maurice Glover
  • "Top 8 - Let's Party"

    Original Airdate: 30 March 2013
  • Group Song: Medley: "Don't Stop the Party", "Feel This Moment"
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Timo Tiggeler or Erwin Kintop (Dieter)
  • Jury Favourite Performance: Susan (Mateo); Beatrice, Ricardo, Simone (Tom); Beatrice, Simone, Ricardo (Bill); Beatrice, Lisa, Susan (Dieter)
  • Bottom 4: Erwin Kintop, Simone Mangiapane, Timo Tiggeler, Lisa Wohlgemuth
  • Eliminated: Timo Tiggeler
  • "Top 7 - Typisch Deutsch" (Typically German)

    Original Airdate: 6 April 2013
  • Group Song: Medley: "Lila Wolken", "Ein Stern (...der deinen Namen trägt)"
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Simone Mangiapane (Dieter), Erwin Kintop (Bill, Tom & Mateo)
  • Jury Favourite Performance:
  • Bottom 2: Simone Mangiapane & Ricardo Bielecki
  • Eliminated: Simone Mangiapane
  • "Top 6 - Solo & Duets"

    Original Airdate: 13 April 2013
  • Group Song: None
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Tim David Weller
  • Bottom 2: Susan Albers & Tim David Weller
  • Eliminated: Tim David Weller
  • "Top 5 - German vs English"

    Original Airdate: 20 April 2013
  • Group Song: None
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Erwin Kintop & Susan Albers
  • Bottom 2: Erwin Kintop & Lisa Wohlgemuth
  • Eliminated: Erwin Kintop
  • "Top 4 - Candidates' Choice"

    Original Airdate: 27 April 2013
  • Group Song: "I Love It"
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Lisa Wohlgemuth
  • Bottom 2: Lisa Wohlgemuth & Susan Albers
  • Eliminated: Susan Albers
  • "Top 3 - Semi-Final"

    Original Airdate: 4 May 2013
  • Group Song: None
  • Jury Elimination Forecast: Lisa Wohlgemuth
  • Bottom 2: Ricardo Bielecki & Beatrice Egli
  • Eliminated: Ricardo Bielecki
  • "Top 2 - Final"

    Original Airdate: 11 May 2013
  • Group Song: "What a Feeling" & "We Have a Dream"
  • Jury Winner Forecast: Beatrice Egli
  • Winner: Beatrice Egli
  • Runner-Up: Lisa Wohlgemuth
  • On March 16 the viewers chose the 9th and 10th candidate for the Top 10.
  • Beatrice Egli

    Beatrice Egli was born on 21 June 1988 in Pfäffikon, Switzerland. She actually just sings the German Schlager. She reached the final and making her the first schlager singer in the DSDS final. She won the show as the second female contestant. She's the second winner from Switzerland. Her victory is the second Swiss victory in a row after Luca Hänni in 2012. As the winner, she received a recording contract with Universal Music Group and €500,000.

    Lisa Wohlgemuth

    Lisa Wohlgemuth was born on 11 March 1992 in Annaberg-Buchholz. She was voted in the top 10 by the public as the first place. She reached the final with Beatrice. She was beaten by Egli and became the runner-up.

    Ricardo Bielecki

    Ricardo Bielecki was born on 11 November 1992 in Bochum. He was the male favorite but he was unexpectedly eliminated in the semi-final, finishing in third place. He was the last male contestant.

    Susan Albers

    Susan Albers was born on 29 December 1983 in Rhede. She was stated as the best singer in the competition but sometime as too perfect. She was eliminated at 27 April and finished at the fourth place.

    Erwin Kintop

    was born on 28 September 1995 in Rastatt. He was eliminated at 20 April and became the fifth place.

    Tim David Weller

    Tim David Weller was born on 15 July 1992 in Dillenburg. He was eliminated at 13 April and finished as the sixth place.

    Simone Mangiapane

    Simone Magiapane was born on 25 April 1985 in Rottenburg. He was voted in the top 10 by the public as the second place. He was eliminated on 6 April and finished at seventh place.

    Timo Tiggeler

    Timo Tiggler was born on 16 April 1992 in Nettetal. He became the eighth place on 30 March.

    Maurice Glover

    Maurice Glover was born on 6 October 1986 in Frankenthal. He often was in disput with Nora Ferjani. He was eliminated at 23 March and ended up as the ninth place.

    Nora Ferjani

    Nora Ferjani was born on 2 June 1988 in Iserlohn. She was in disput with Maurice Glover. She was eliminated in the first live show on 16 March and finished at the tenth place.

    Aftermath

    The winner will get a recording contract with Universal Music Group and €500,000.

    References

    Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 10) Wikipedia