Australian Idol Season 08 Episode 19 Description
Each contestant performed a song on live performance night, however, in a twist, the judges’ announced no singer would be saved or advanced this week and therefore would be voted by the public. On results night, after voting had closed, the contestants each sang again. After each pair of contestants had sung, the results were announced for those two singers: one eliminated, and one was put through to the Grand Finale, three in total.
Singer | Order | Song chosen by public | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Ben Sheehy | 1 | “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” by The Rolling Stones | — |
Phoebe Stewart | 2 | “People Help the People” by Birdy | — |
Amali Dimond | 3 | “Fly Away” by Tones and I | — |
Josh Hannan | 4 | “Drivers License” by Olivia Rodrigo | — |
Anya Hynninen | 5 | “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus | — |
Royston Sagigi-Baira | 6 | “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper | — |
Songs on results night | |||
Royston Sagigi-Baira | pair 1 | “I Want to Know What Love Is” by Foreigner | Safe |
Anya Hynninen | “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” by James Brown | Eliminated | |
Ben Sheehy | pair 2 | “The Letter” by Joe Crocker | Eliminated |
Phoebe Stewart | “Lost Without You” by Freya Ridings | Safe | |
Josh Hannan | pair 3 | “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley | Safe |
Amali Dimond | “Warrior” by Demi Lovato | Eliminated |
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Australian Idol Show Summary
Australian Idol is an Australian singing competition, which began its first season in July 2003 and ended its initial run in November 2009. As part of the Idol franchise, Australian Idol originated from the reality program Pop Idol, which was created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller. Australian Idol was televised on Network 10 for all seven series and was broadcast on the Southern Cross Austereo Radio Network between 2005 and 2007. The series returned in 2023 after Seven Network announced they would be picking up the show.