‘American Idol’ Elimination Postponed After Record Voter Turnout
'American Idol' made history on its first live show of Season 24 when Ryan Seacrest announced no elimination would take place.
‘American Idol’ Elimination Postponed After Record Voter Turnout 'American Idol' made history on its first live show of Season 24 when Ryan Seacrest announced no elimination would take place. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 24: American Idol Judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan visit SiriusXM's front row event at SiriusXM Studios on March 24, 2026 in New York City. made history on Monday when host Ryan Seacrest announced that no elimination would take place at the end of the season’s first live show — the first time in the competition’s history that a result could not be delivered on the night. “We will not be announcing the elimination tonight,” Seacrest told the audience. “First time it’s ever happened. Believe me, I’ve been here every night. We want to make sure we get every vote counted.”'Saturday Night Live UK': Where to Watch the British Version of the Sketch Comedy Show Online for Free Bad Bunny's Adidas Collaborations Sell Out in Minutes: Here's How to Get His Latest Sneaker Drop Online The unprecedented development occurred after a high volume of viewer votes flooded in during the Top 14’s live performances, making it impossible to accurately tally them in time. The night had opened with Seacrest revealing which 14 artists had advanced from the Top 20 Hawaii performances, where America voted for the first time this season. Moving forward are Jordan McCullough, Chris Tungseth, Rae, Daniel Stallworth, Brooks, Philmon Lee, Braden Rumfelt, Keyla Richardson, Lucas Leon, Jake Thistle, Hannah Harper, Kyndal Inskeep, Julián Kalel and Jesse Findling. Eliminated ahead of the live shows were Ruby Rae, Madison Moon, Makiyah, Abayomi, Kutter Bradley and Genevieve Heyward. The theme for the first live show was songs of faith, with each contestant choosing a performance to match. Richardson, last week’s standout after her Beatles cover drew comparisons to Fantasia Barrino from guest judge Keke Palmer, opened the night with “Jireh” and delivered again.Several other performances drew particularly strong reactions from the panel. Jordan McCullough’s rendition of “I Can Only Imagine” brought the judges to their feet, with Underwood simply saying “Thank you. That’s all I have to say. Thank you,” and Richie closing with “May the congregation say amen? AMEN!” Kyndal Inskeep’s performance of “Nothing But the Blood” left Underwood stunned — “I don’t know for the life of me how you are not super duper famous already” — while Rae’s take on Patty Griffin’s “Up to the Mountain” earned a rare “perfect performance” from Richie. Bryan told Philmon Lee, who chose Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” simply: “I’m like, where has this guy been?”BTS’ ‘Swim’ Is No. 1 as Songs From ‘ARIRANG’ Make Historic Start on Billboard Global ChartsENHYPEN to Host First Series of HYBE’s New Spotify Video Podcast Show. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google
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