What time will 'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 14 air? 'Top 12' hopefuls to be revealed
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'American Idol' Season 21 contestant returned to Hollywood after some stirring performances during two amazing nights at Aulani Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii. However, 'Top 20' contestants, who have got the most votes, have also been revealed during the latest episode of the ABC show.
Besides the electrifying performances of the aspiring singers, viewers have also treated to last year's winner Noah Thompson and runner-up HunterGirl's thrilling performances. Judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie now gear up for witnessing more powerful falsetto as the contestants vie for the 'Top 12' spot. Keep reading to know more about the upcoming episode of 'American Idol' Season 21.
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What time will 'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 14 be out?
'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 14 will premiere on Monday, April 24, 2023, at 8 pm PT/ET.
What happened in 'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 13?
'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 13 was packed with intense drama and surprises. The top 26 contestants, who delivered amazing performances during two nights at Aulani Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii, returned to Hollywood and eagerly wait for the results. However, six aspiring singers bid adieu to ABC's show as they got the lowest votes from the viewers. Meanwhile, 20 hopefuls advanced to the next round. Notably, fans were treated with the first look at the brand new stage of 'American Idol.' The latest episode was for special three hours duration as the judges welcomed some special guests. Additionally, last year's winner Noah and runner-up HunterGirl took the Idol stage and delivered a marvelous performance.
What to expect from 'American Idol' Season 21 Episode 14?
After the biggest night of 'American Idol' Season 21, the hopefuls continue to compete to become the next singing sensation. Aspiring singers with dreams of superstardom audition will compete in the next challenging round in the hope of living their childhood and lifelong dreams. The viewers will vote for their favorite singers to advance them to the next round. During the 'Top 20' reveal, six aspiring singers got eliminated. However, the competition will become more intense in the upcoming episode as around eight contestants have to say goodbye to 'American Idol' Season 21. Meanwhile, the remaining contestant will advance to the 'Top 12.'
Who advances to 'Top 20'
Colin Stough: Colin sang 'Midnight Train to Memphis' by The Steeldrivers.
Iam Tongi: The aspiring singer was nervous as he was performing in his hometown Hawaii for the first time. But with Allen's advice, lam delivered a stunning performance on 'Don’t Let Go' by Spawnbreezie.
Hannah Nicolaisen: Hannah bagged the spot in the 'Top 20' with her beautiful performance on 'Glitter in the Air' by Pink.
Haven Madison: Haven took the risk and changed her tempo during her performance on 'The Middle' by Maren Morris.
Kaeyra: The aspiring singer's falsetto helped her to advance to the next round.
Lucy Love: Lucy amazed Allen and viewers with her vocals on 'What’s Love Got to Do With It' by Tina Turner
Mariah Faith: Mariah performed 'You Should Probably Leave' by Chris Stapleton and instantly grabbed thousands of viewers' votes.
Marybeth Byrd: The aspiring singer performed 'Heart Like a Truck' by Lainey Wilson with the mentorship of Noah Cyrus.
Matt Wilson: Matt sang 'Speechless' by Dan + Say and stunned the audience.
Megan Danielle: Megan serenades the viewers with a soulful performance on 'The Chain' by Fleetwood Mac.
Michael Williams: Michael's soulful performance on 'Tuesdays' by Jake Scott advances him to the next round. The aspiring singer dedicated his performance to his parents for their 40th anniversary.
Nailyah Serenity: Nailyah nailed her performance on 'Lovin' You' by Minnie Ripperton and stunned her mentor Allen with her whistle register.
Nutsa: Nutsa performed 'Paris' by Grace Potter and overcome her biggest weakness, stage presence, with mentor Noah.
Olivia Soli: Olivia delivered a stunning performance on Mariah Carey's hit song 'Emotions.'
Oliver Steele: Oliver was mentored by Allen and performed 'Better Together' by Jack Johnson.
Paige Anne: Viewers were left stunned as Paige returned to the singing competition after being eliminated during 'Showstoppers'. However, Paige proved that the judges' decision to bring her back was right as she delivered a stirring performance on 'Wrecking Ball' by Miley Cyrus.
Tyson Venegas: Tyson worked on-stage presence with mentor Noan and performed, 'It Will Rain' by Hawaii native Bruno Mars.
Warren Peay: Warren sets fire on stage with her stirring performance on 'Set Fire to the Rain' by Adele.
Zachariah Smith: Zachariah dedicated his soulful performance to his grandmother and sang 'Lucille' by Little Richard.
‘American Idol' Season 21 airs every Sunday and Monday at 8 pm ET on ABC.