When does American Idol start?

Last Modified Feb 17, 2023 05:33 GMT
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American Idol officially unveiled that the first episode of Season 21 will be back at ABC on February 19, 2023.

American Idol initially premiered on June 11, 2002, on the Fox network. The show was created by Simon Fuller and developed by Fremantle and 19 Entertainment. The original judges for the show were Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell.

The first season of American Idol quickly became a cultural phenomenon, and it launched the careers of many successful artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, and Jennifer Hudson.

What is American Idol?

Source: American Idol’s Facebook

American Idol is an American singing competition TV show that first premiered on Fox in 2002. The show features a panel of judges who assess the singing abilities of contestants and provide critiques and feedback. The contestants are then eliminated through a voting process until a winner is determined, who is then awarded a recording contract and various other prizes.

Over the years, American Idol has launched the careers of many successful singers, such as Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Adam Lambert, and many more. The show has become a cultural phenomenon and has been credited with popularizing singing competitions on television. After airing on Fox for 15 seasons, the show was canceled in 2016, but it was later revived by ABC in 2018 and is currently in its 21st season that is about to commence on February 19, 2023.

How to get on American Idol?

Source: American Idol’s Facebook

To get on American Idol, you must first meet the show's eligibility requirements, which typically include the following:

  • You must be between the ages of 15 and 29 years old at the time of your audition.

  • You must be a legal resident of the United States, its territories, or possessions.

  • You must not have a current recording or talent management contract.

  • You must not be a candidate for public office or have plans to run for public office within a year after the show's broadcast.

Once you meet the eligibility requirements, you can audition for American Idol by attending one of the show's open auditions or by submitting an audition video online. The show typically announces its audition dates and locations in advance, and you can check the official American Idol website or social media pages for the latest information.

During your audition, you will have to perform a song of your choice in front of the show's producers and judges. If you make it past the initial audition, you will be invited to participate in subsequent rounds of the competition, which will ultimately determine the winner of the season.

Where can I watch American Idol?

American Idol can be watched on ABC, the network that currently airs the show in the United States. The show typically airs on Sunday and Monday nights during its season, although the exact schedule may vary depending on the season.

If you have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can watch American Idol on ABC by tuning in to the network at the scheduled time. You can also watch the show on the ABC website or app, provided that you have a valid cable or satellite TV login.

If you don't have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can still watch American Idol by signing up for a streaming service that offers ABC, such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or fuboTV. These services typically require a monthly subscription fee, but they offer live access to a range of TV channels, including ABC.

FAQs

A. American Idol has produced many successful artists over the years, including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Adam Lambert, Jennifer Hudson, and Jordin Sparks, among others.
A. The show typically airs in the United States in the spring, usually starting in February or March and running through May. Check your local listings for specific air times and dates.
A. The judges on American Idol have changed over the years, but the current panel (as of the 2022 season) includes Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie. Other past judges have included Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban, among others.

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