Ídolos Brazil (season 2)

Ídolos Brazil
Season 2
Broadcast from March 28 – August 16, 2007
Judges Carlos Miranda
Arnaldo Saccomani
Cyz Zamorano
Thomas Roth
Host(s) Beto Marden
Lígia Mendes
Broadcaster SBT
Finals venue Anhanguera TV Center
Winner
Thaeme Mariôto
Origin Presidente Prudente, SP
Song "Rotina"
Genre(s) Pop
Runner-up
Shirley Carvalho

Ídolos Brazil 2 (known as Ídolos 2007) was the second season of Brazilian reality interactive talent show Ídolos (and last aired on SBT), which premiered March 28, 2007 with the season finale airing on August 16, 2007.

Beto Marden and Lígia Mendes returned as a hosts from last year and the judging panel again consists of Carlos Eduardo Miranda, Arnaldo Saccomani, Cyz Zamorano and Thomas Roth.

Thaeme Mariôto won the competition with Shirley Carvalho as the first runner-up and Lenny Bellard finishing third.[1]

Early Process

Regional Auditions

Auditions were held in the following cities:

Episode Air Date Audition City Audition Date Audition Venue
Mar 28, 2007 Salvador Oct 14, 2006 Bahia Othon Palace Hotel
Mar 29, 2007
Apr 04, 2007 Belo Horizonte Nov 04, 2006 Mercure Lourdes Hotel
Apr 05, 2007
Apr 11, 2007 Belém do Pará Oct 21, 2006 Golden Palace Events
Apr 12, 2007
Apr 18, 2007 Campinas Nov 11, 2006 Campinas Tenis Club
Apr 19, 2007
Apr 25, 2007 Florianópolis Nov 18, 2006 Centrosul
Apr 26, 2007

Theater Round

First Cut

The first day of Theater Week featured the one hundred eighty-three contestants from the auditions round. One hundred and eight contestants advanced.

Chorus Line

Divided into groups, each contestant should go on stage and sing a song a capella for the judges until they stopped them. Seventy-four advanced.

Solos

The next round required the contestants singing solo with the option of playing an instrument. Fifty advanced to the final round. In the end, the judges take the contestants in pairs and tell them if they made the final thirty-two.

Semi-Finals

The thirty-two semifinalists were split by gender into four groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. The top three contestants from each group made it to the finals. The girls' groups performed on May 16, 2007 and May 30, 2007, while the guys' groups performed on May 23, 2007 and June 6, 2007, with results show on the following night.

Finals

Finalists

Contestant Age Hometown Audition Location Voted Off
Thaeme Mariôto 19 Presidente Prudente Florianóplis Winner
Shirley Carvalho 30 São José Campinas Ago 16, 2009
Lenny Bellard 27 Belém do Pará Belém do Pará Ago 09, 2007
Tiago Faria 18 Canoinhas Florianópolis Ago 02, 2007
Davi Lins 19 Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte July 26, 2007
Naiara Terra 18 São Gonçalo Belo Horizonte July 19, 2007
Karine Rodrigues 25 Alvorada Florianópolis July 12, 2007
Dan Barros 28 Taubaté Campinas July 5, 2007
Isaque Galvão 26 Natal Campinas Jun 28, 2007
João Callaça 29 Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte Jun 21, 2007
Dani Black 24 São Paulo Campinas Jun 14, 2007
Julio JL 21 Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte Jun 14, 2007

Elimination chart

Legend
Did Not Perform Female Male Top 32 Top 12 Winner
Safe Safe First Safe Last Eliminated
Stage: Semi-Finals Finals
Week: 5/17 5/24 5/31 6/07 6/14 6/21 6/28 7/05 7/12 7/19 7/26 8/02 8/09 8/16
Place Contestant Result
1 Thaeme Mariôto Top 12 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Winner
2 Shirley Carvalho Top 12 Bottom 2 Runner-Up
3 Lenny Bellard Top 12 Bottom 3 Bottom 3 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Elim
4 Tiago Faria Top 12 Bottom 3 Elim
5 Davi Lins Top 12 Elim
6 Naiara Terra Top 12 Bottom 2 Elim
7 Karine Rodrigues Top 12 Bottom 3 Elim
8 Dan Barros Top 12 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Elim
9 Isaque Galvão Top 12 Bottom 2 Bottom 3 Elim
10 João Callaça Top 12 Elim
11-12 Dani Black Top 12 Elim
Julio JL Top 12
Semi-
Final 4
Desidério Mello Jr. Elim
Humberto Diniz
Léo Castro
Mateus Mantovani
Thiago Pity
Semi-
Final 3
Barbara Amorim Elim
Dani Vega
Gisele Midian
Julie Philippe
Mari Rocha
Semi-
Final 2
Dan Murata Elim
Diego Valim
Jésus Henrique
Rafael Chaves
Thiago Soares
Semi-
Final 1
Fabiana Belz Elim
Keyla Vilaça
Leila Lins
Luzielle Carvalho
Suelen Rocha

References

  1. "Azarão", Thaeme Mariôto vence segunda edição "Ídolos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2007-08-17.

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