If so, the answer follows.
Next up: Monday night we’ll see the Top 20 — or at least part of the Top 20 — in their pre-taped solo performances at The Wiltern in L.A.
Next Sunday and Monday, Idol will air the duets featuring the Top 20 and their celebrity partners and the results as we learn who advances to the Top 14 and the live shows that begin airing Sunday, April 14.
Gals who advanced
Alyssa Raghu
Ashley Hess
Bumbly
Evelyn Cormier
Kate Barnette
Laci Kaye Booth
Madison Vandenburg
Raquel Trinidad
Riley Thompson
Guys who advanced
Alejandro Aranda
Dimitrius Graham
Eddie Island
Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon
Laine Hardy
Logan Johnsom
Ryan Hammond
Shawn Robinson
Uché
Wade Cota
Walker Burroughs
Gals who didn’t
Assata Renay
Dakota Cohen
Emma Kleinberg
Idalis Monzon
Johanna Jones
Kalifa Wilson (Khai the Singer)
Margie Mays
Mica Giaconi
Myra Tran
Payton Taylor
Raquel Trinidad
Shayy Winn
Shevonne Philidor
Guys who advanced
Cameron Goode
Clay Page
Drake McCain
Kason Lester
Nate Walker
Nick Townsend
Shelton Taylor
Tyler Mitchell
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Does anyone else remember when the viewers got to decide which contestants they wanted to reach the finals on “Idol”?
Where’s the outrage that judges and producers now control that decision, as well?