Idool 2004
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Idool 2004 | |
Idool 2004 Finalists (with dates of elimination) |
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Season 2 (2004) | |
Joeri Fransen | Winner |
Wouter De Clerck | 12 December |
Sandrine Van Handenhoven | 5 December |
Laura Ramaekers | 28 November |
Born Meirlaen | 21 November |
Maarten Cox | 14 November |
Janina Van Caneghem | 7 November |
Laura D'Heedene | 31 October |
Sarah Cain | 24 October |
Annelies Cappaert | 17 October |
Idool 2004 was the second season of the Belgian version of the Idol series. It was won by Joeri Fransen.
Contents |
[edit] Host
- Koen Wauters
- Kris Wauters
[edit] Jury
- Jean Blaute
- Nina De Man
- Bart Brusseleers
- Jan Leyers
[edit] Bottom 3 Statistics
Date | Theme | Bottom Three | ||
October 17 | My Idool | Annelies Cappaert | Sarah Cain | Joeri Fransen |
October 24 | Disco | Sarah Cain (2) | Laura Ramaekers | Joeri Fransen (2) |
October 31 | Dutch Hits | Laura D'Heedene | Janina Van Caneghem | Wouter De Clerck |
November 7 | Film Music | Janina Van Canegham (2) | Born Meirlaen | Joeri Fransen (3) |
Bottom Two | ||||
November 14 | One Hit Wonders | Maarten Cox | Wouter De Clerck (2) | |
November 21 | Big Band | Born Meirlaen (2) | Laura Ramaekers (2) | |
November 28 | Rock | Laura Ramaekers (3) | Wouter De Clerck (3) | |
December 5 | Unplugged | Sandrine Van Handenhoven | ||
December 12 | Final Two | Wouter De Clerck (4) | Joeri Fransen |
[edit] See also
- Idool 2003, which was the first season.
- Idool 2007, which was the third season.
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International franchises: Arab world • Latin America • West Africa • The former Yugoslavia • World Idol