Ídolos Brazil (season 3)

Ídolos Brazil
Season 3
Broadcast from August 19 – December 17, 2008
Judges Luis Calainho
Paula Lima
Marco Camargo
Host(s) Rodrigo Faro
Broadcaster Rede Record
Finals venue Arena Skol Anhembi
Winner
Rafael Barreto
Origin Salvador, Bahia
Song "Pensando em Você"
Genre(s) Pop
Runner-up
Rafael Bernardo

Ídolos Brazil 3 (known as Ídolos 2008) was the third season of Brazilian reality interactive talent show Ídolos (and first aired on Rede Record), which premiered August 19, 2008 with the season finale airing on December 17, 2008.

Rodrigo Faro was the host and the judging panel was reduced from 4 (in seasons 1 and 2) to 3 and consisted of Luís Calainho, a music and entertainment businessman, Paula Lima, a soul singer/songwriter and Marco Camargo, a Latin Grammy Award winning music producer.

Rafael Barreto won the competition with Rafael Bernardo as the first runner-up and Maria Christina finishing third.[1]

Early Process

Regional Auditions

Auditions were held in the following cities:

Episodes Air Dates Audition City Audition Date Audition Venue
August 19, 2008 to
September 10, 2008
Porto Alegre May 3, 2008 Hotel De Ville
Salvador May 17, 2008 Hotel Bahia Othon Palace
Rio de Janeiro May 24, 2009 Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí
São Paulo May 31, 2009 Ibirapuera Gymnasium

Theater Round

Groups

The first day of Theater Week featured the eighty-nine contestants from the auditions round. Divided into groups, each contestant should go on stage and sing a song a capella for the judges until they stopped them. Seventy contestants advanced.

Duets

The next round required the contestants to split up in pairs and perform. Forty-five advanced to the final round of Theater requiring a solo performance.

Solos

Forty-five made it to the final round, which required the contestants singing solo with the option of playing an instrument. In the end, the judges take the contestants in groups of five and tell them if they made the final thirty.

Semi-Finals

The thirty semifinalists were randomly split into different groups. Each contestant would then sing in their respective group's night. There were three separate groups and the top three contestants from each group made it to the finals.

Wild Card

Six contestants who failed to make it to the finals were invited back to perform for another chance at a spot in the finals. Only one wildcard contestant (Nanda Garcia) was chosen by the public vote.

Finals

Finalists

Contestant Age Hometown Audition Location Voted Off
Rafael Barreto 22 Salvador Salvador Winner
Rafael Bernardo 23 Vitória da Conquista São Paulo Dec 17, 2008
Maria Christina 19 São Bernardo São Paulo Dec 10, 2008
Paulo Cremona 23 São Paulo São Paulo Dec 03, 2008
Nanda Garcia 23 Niterói Rio de Janeiro Nov 26, 2008
Lorena Chaves 21 Belo Horizonte São Paulo Nov 19, 2008
Cássia Raquel 21 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Nov 12, 2008
Amandí Cortez 26 João Pessoa Salvador Nov 05, 2008
Pedrinho Black 23 Uberlândia São Paulo Oct 29, 2008
Tiago Mattos 18 Curitiba Porto Alegre Oct 22, 2008

Elimination chart

Legend
Top 30 Top 10 Winner
Safe Safe First Safe Last Eliminated
Stage: Semi-Finals WC Finals
Week: 09/23 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/03 12/10 12/17
Place Contestant Result
1 Rafael Barreto Top 10 Bottom 2 Winner
2 Rafael Bernardo Top 10 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Runner-Up
3 Maria Christina Top 10 Bottom 3 Bottom 2 Elim
4 Paulo Cremona Top 10 Bottom 3 Elim
5 Nanda Garcia Elim Top 10 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Elim
6 Lorena Chaves Top 10 Bottom 3 Bottom 3 Elim
7 Cássia Raquel Top 10 Bottom 3 Elim
8 Amandi Cortéz Top 10 Bottom 2 Elim
9 Pedrinho Black Top 10 Elim
10 Tiago Mattos Top 10 Elim
Wild
Card
Geise Rios Elim Elim
Grazzi Brasil Elim
Mariana Bravo Elim
Rubens Daniel Elim
Sarah Raquel Elim
Semi-
Final 3
Bruna Caiala Elim
Daniela Ismério
Dyggo de Deus
Edu Louzada
Saulo Roston
Semi-
Final 2
Helen Cristina Elim
Larissa Carvalho
Leila Lins
Paulo Xavier
Renata Bacal
Semi-
Final 1
Ricardo Fé Elim
Thaís Barja
Maiquel Zafanelli
Allan Lopes
João Klaus

References

  1. "Rafael Barreto vence o reality show "Ídolos"" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2008-12-18.
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