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The country is one step closer to learning the identity of its next “American Idol.”
Only 12 contestants remain in the singing competition after the April 27 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-themed episode, where singers had the opportunity to dazzle the judges (and audience) with their own rendition of a track by any one of the nearly 400 Rock Hall inductees.
“Fire and Rain” singer James Taylor, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000, served as the guest mentor for the remaining contestants.
Ryan Seacrest, the longtime “American Idol” emcee, also announced the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees – a group that includes Cyndi Lauper, Outkast and Soundgarden – on last week’s episode.
The group of aspiring music stars, including platinum ticket winner Filo Ebid, will continue to fight to make their dreams a reality on “American Idol.”
Here’s how to watch this week’s episode(s) of “American Idol,” and who’s left in the singing competition.
Who’s left on ‘American Idol’ Season 23?
After the April 28 episode of “American Idol,” only 12 contestants remain in the competition to become America’s next top “Idol.”
The remaining singers, who either secured enough audience votes or were spared by the judges, include:
- Canaan James Hill
- Gabby Samone
- Mattie Pruitt
- Thunderstorm Artis
- Slater Nalley
- Breanna Nix
- John Foster
- Filo
- Kolbi Jordan
- Josh King
- Jamal Roberts
- Ché
Desmond Roberts, who wowed the judges with a cover of Lionel Richie’s “Jesus is Love,” did not receive enough votes to crack the Top 12 and was sent home, as was powerhouse singer Amanda Barise.
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‘American Idol’ Season 23 episode schedule
Season 23 of “American Idol” is almost over, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss any of the action. We’ve provided a list of remaining episodes (and their air dates) so you can make plans.
- “Ladies’ Night” episode airs Sunday, May 4
- “Judge’s Song Contest” airs Monday, May 5
- TBA episode airs Sunday, May 11
- Season 23 finale airs Sunday, May 18
What time does ‘American Idol’ air?
“American Idol” airs on Sunday and Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
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How to watch ‘American Idol’ Season 23
“American Idol” airs Sunday and Monday nights on ABC, with episodes available to stream on Hulu the next day.
The show can be watched live on the ABC app or website, along with livestreaming sites that allow viewers to tune in in real-time.
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How to vote on ‘American Idol’
There are three ways to vote, according to ABC:
Contributing: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY
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