Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 13)

Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Season 13
Broadcast from January 2 – May 7, 2016
Judges Dieter Bohlen
H.P. Baxxter
Michelle
Vanessa Mai
Host(s) Oliver Geissen
(Event shows only)
Broadcaster RTL
Finals venue ISS Dome, Düsseldorf
Winner
TBA
Origin TBA
Song "Glücksmoment"
Genre(s) TBA
Runner-up
TBA

During the live-shows of season 12, it was announced that the castings for season 13 will start in August 2015. In Fall 2014, RTL gave closer details to the changes of Season 13. The liveshows are replaced with pre-recorded concerts in clubs in Germany. Only the announcement of the results will be broadcast live. Like the season before the final will not take place in a TV studio in Cologne, but in the ISS Dome in Düsseldorf.

In 2015, RTL announced that DJ Antoine, Mandy Capristo and Heino won't return for the thirteenth season. The new jury consists of Dieter Bohlen, H.P. Baxxter, Michelle and Vanessa Mai.

Auditions und Recall

Start of the season was on Saturday, January 2, 2016. In the casting rounds each candidate selected before the show from a Golden CD with the name of the juror, whose voice should be the deciding factor for advancement or leaving a draw jury voting. Menderes reached the fourth time the recall. There is a "Quick Pick" was held where each candidate had to sing again. RTL did not send this Germany-Recall. Instead, only a short scene was shown in which piles announced that the 32 pre-worn Recall of the 110 candidates in Thailand recall were.

Re-Recall

The Recall in Jamaica was reached by 16 women and 16 men. The contestants were separated in three to four groups by each gender for the first four performances. In the last round the remaining contestants sang in duets where afterwards the judges than decided the Top 10.

Finalists

The Finalist were announced at April 9 and consisted of six male and four (five) female contestants.[1]

Place Contestant Age Occupation Origin
Laura van den Elzen 18 Student Netherlands Netherlands
Prince Damien Ritzinger 25 Dance teacher Indonesia Indonesia
Thomas Katrozan 35 Sound engineer Germany Germany
4-6
(eliminated at
Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord)
Anita Wiegand 17 Student Germany Germany
Igor Barbosa 19 Student Portugal Portugal
Mark Hoffmann 19 Student China China
7-9
(eliminated at
Eberbach Abbey)
Ramona Mihajilovic^1 17 Supermarket employee Germany Germany
Sandra Berger 28 Child care worker Germany Germany
Tobias Soltau 19 Trainee Germany Germany
10
(eliminated at
Merkers Adventure Mines)
Aytug Gün 27 Child care worker Turkey Turkey
11
(Withdrawn)
Angelika Turo^1 27 Dentist aider Germany Germany

^1 Angelika Turo who originally made it to the Top 10 left the competition on April 14 after she announced her pregnancy. Ramona Mihajilovic than took her place.[2]

Event-Shows

The Event shows are held from April 16 to May 7, 2016 with three pre-recorded shows and a live final.[3]

Color key
     Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated
     Contestant was in the bottom two, three or four
     Contestant received the most votes from the public
     Contestant was announced as the season's winner

Top 10 - Merkers Adventure Mines

Original airdate: 16 April 2016

The first event show was held in Merkers Adventure Mines and was pre-recorded on 13th April 2016. The live result show at Eberbach Abbey was aired directly after the event show. At the beginning of the show it was announced that only one contestant would leave the show this week. Also Angelika Turo performed out of competition at the end of the show.

Order Contestant Song[4] Result Voting result
1 Laura van den Elzen "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" - Britney Spears Safe TBA
2 Tobias Soltau "Herz Über Kopf" - Joris Bottom two TBA
3 Mark Hoffmann "Unter die Haut" - Tim Bendzko Safe TBA
4 Aytug Gün "Sugar" - Robin Schulz feat. Francesco Yates Eliminated TBA
5 Sandra Berger "Diese Nacht ist jede Sünde wert" - Andrea Berg Safe TBA
6 Thomas Katrozan "Sexy" - Marius Müller-Westernhagen Safe TBA
7 Anita Wiegand "Addicted to You" - Avicii Safe TBA
8 Igor Barbosa "Pillowtalk" - Zayn Safe TBA
9 Prince Damien Ritzinger "Ich will nur, dass du weißt" - SDP feat. Adel Tawil Safe TBA
10 Ramona Mihajilovic "Ex's & Oh's" - Elle King Safe TBA
11 Angelika Turo "Ich will immer wieder dieses Fieber spür'n" - Helene Fischer N/A

Top 9 - German Songs - Eberbach Abbey

Original airdate: 23 April 2016

The second event show was held in the Eberbach Abbey and will be pre-recorded on 20th April 2016. The live result show at Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord was aired directly after the event show. Contestant Sandra Berger married her fiancé during the live show. Also this week every contestant had to perform a german song. The three contestants with the fewest votes were eliminated.

Order Contestant Song[5] Result Voting result
1 Ramona Mihajilovic "Lieblingsmensch" - Namika Eliminated TBA
2 Thomas Katrozan "Aufstehn" - Seeed Safe TBA
3 Igor Barbosa "Keine Rosen" - Teesy Safe TBA
4 Anita Wiegand "Wenn das Liebe ist" - Glashaus Safe TBA
5 Laura van den Elzen "Ich sterb für dich" - Vanessa Mai Safe TBA
6 Tobias Soltau "Ich lass für dich das Licht an" - Revolverheld Eliminated TBA
7 Prince Damien Ritzinger "Stimme" - Eff Safe TBA
8 Mark Hoffmann "Ich will nur" - Philipp Poisel Bottom four TBA
9 Sandra Berger "Unser Tag" - Helene Fischer Eliminated TBA

Top 6 - Semi-final - Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord

Original airdate: 30 April 2016

The third event show will be held in the Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord and will be pre-recorded on 27th April 2016. The live result show in ISS Dome was aired directly after the event show. Also the six contestants had to perform in pairs in duets or as it was billed 'duells'. The three contestants with the fewest votes were eliminated.

Order Contestant Song[6] Result Voting result
1 Laura van den Elzen & Anita Wiegand "One Day in Your Life" - Anastacia N/A
2 Thomas Katrozan & Mark Hoffmann "Auf uns" - Andreas Bourani N/A
3 Prince Damien Ritzinger & Igor Barbosa "Alles brennt" - Johannes Oerding N/A
4 Laura van den Elzen "Proud Mary" - Tina Turner Safe TBA
5 Anita Wiegand "Keiner ist wie du" - Sarah Connor Eliminated TBA
6 Thomas Katrozan "König von Deutschland" - Rio Reiser Safe TBA
7 Mark Hoffmann "Auf anderen Wegen" - Andreas Bourani Eliminated TBA
8 Igor Barbosa "Was immer du willst" - Marlon Knauer Eliminated TBA
9 Prince Damien Ritzinger "Unter meiner Haut" - Gestört aber GeiL, Koby Funk & Wincent Weiss Safe TBA

Top 3 - Final - Düsseldorf

Original airdate: 7 May 2016

The Final will be held live in Düsseldorf at the ISS Dome in front of 13,000 people on the 7 May 2016. One Contestant will be eliminated after the first performance. The other two will performe their favorite performance and the winner's single.

Round 1
Order Contestant Song[7] Result Voting result
TBA Laura van den Elzen "9 to 5" - Dolly Parton TBA TBA
TBA Thomas Katrozan "Dreadlock Holiday" - 10cc TBA TBA
TBA Prince Damien Ritzinger "Let It Go" - James Bay TBA TBA
Round 2
Order Contestant Song[8] Order Song[9] Result Voting result
TBA Laura van den Elzen "Black Velvet" - Alannah Myles TBA "Glücksmoment" TBA TBA
TBA Thomas Katrozan "Sexy" - Marius Müller-Westernhagen TBA "Glücksmoment" TBA TBA
TBA Prince Damien Ritzinger "Stimme" - Eff TBA "Glücksmoment" TBA TBA

Elimination chart

Females Males Top 10 Winner
Safe Most votes Safe Last Eliminated
Stage: Finals
Week: 4/16 4/23 4/30 5/7
Round 1 Round 2
Place Contestant Result
Laura van den Elzen
Prince Damien Ritzinger
Thomas Katrozan
4-6 Anita Wiegand Eliminated
Igor Barbosa Eliminated
Mark Hoffmann Bottom four Eliminated
7-9 Ramona Mihajilovic Eliminated
Sandra Berger Eliminated
Tobias Soltau Bottom two Eliminated
10 Aytug Gün Eliminated
11 Angelika Turo Withdraw
  • Angelika Turo who originally made it to the Top 10 left the competition on April 14 after she announced her pregnancy. Ramona Mihajilovic than took her place

References

  1. "The Top 10 of Season 13" (in German). 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. "Pregnant Angelika Turo left the competition.Ramona Mihajilovic takes her place" (in German). 14 April 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  3. "Dates of the Event shows and locations" (in German). 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  4. "Songs of the first event show" (in German). 15 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  5. "Songs of the second event show" (in German). 22 April 2016.
  6. "Songs of the third event show (semi-final)" (in German). 28 April 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  7. "Songs of the fourth and final event show (Final)" (in German). 5 May 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  8. "Songs of the fourth and final event show (Final)" (in German). 5 May 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  9. "Songs of the fourth and final event show (Final)" (in German). 5 May 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.

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