When the 49-city "Pop-Tarts Presents American Idol Live! Tour 2008," hits your city, David Cook, David Archuleta, Jason Castro, Michael Johns and the rest of the Top 10 will be performing mini-concerts, with just a couple of group numbers thrown into the mix. So each time an "Idol" finalist comes on the stage, it will have an entirely new look.
In a telephone conversation the morning after being cut from "American Idol," BROOKE WHITE says her bags have been packed for two weeks.
Last week, of course, the 24-year-old from Mesa, Arizona, flubbed the beginning of her song and stopped the orchestra and then started over.
On Tuesday night, CARLY SMITHSON sang "Jesus Christ Superstar" at the behest of this week's "American Idol" mentor ANDREW LLOYD WEBER. She had originally planned to sing "All I Ask of You," but the legendary Broadway composer convinced her that with her powerful voice, she needed to do the bigger song. It turned out to be her swan song, but Carly tells ET she has no regrets.
It wasn't as if CARLY SMITHSON had never been in the bottom three before, but on Wednesday night, it was a bit of a shock that on the week that she finally got a compliment from judge SIMON COWELL for her rendition of "Jesus Christ Superstar," that it was her swan song.
Were riding along with PAULA ABDUL to find out what she thinks of Irish lass CARLY SMITHSON's early departure from "American Idol" tonight. And what did she make of the fact that that both of this week's bottom two, Carly and SYESHA MERCADO, got rave reviews last night, while BROOKE WHITE and JASON CASTRO made it unto the top four vote-getters despite being panned by the judges. Find out by watching our brand-new vid!
One night after the Final 6 tackled the show tunes of ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, the light died down on "Broadway" for CARLY SMITHSON, whom viewers sent packing on Wednesday evening's results show.
"I apologize for giving you a compliment last night -- kiss of death," SIMON COWELL jested with the tattooed singer, adding: "But let me tell you, Carly, you can leave with your head held high."
Broadway was in the air as "American Idol"'s Final 6 took on the tunes of composer ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Tuesday night. Their challenge was, in SIMON COWELL's estimation, to make themselves "sound memorable yet contemporary."
SYESHA MERCADO kicked things off in alluring fashion, performing "One Rock & Roll Too Many" atop a piano in a sexy red dress. RANDY JACKSON approved, saying, "Not only is this your element … That's your best performance to date." PAULA ABDUL concurred, adding, "This is your happy place, and you're real good at it." Even Simon had to admit, "This was one of your strongest performances so far."
One night after the Final 7 crooned MARIAH CAREY tunes, viewers were all out of "Honey" for KRISTY LEE COOK on Wednesday night's results show.
"Can I go ride my horse now?" the booted blonde asked, dabbing tears from her eyes after being eliminated. Her waterworks might have also had something to do with a certain blunt comment slung at her by SIMON COWELL just moments earlier.
DAVID ARCHULETA drew first position. His MARIAH CAREY song choice was "When You Believe." Judge RANDY JACKSON commented, "I was a little worried about tonight with boys singing girl songs. That was one of the toughest ones. I always say, if you can sing, you can sing anything. You can sing. That was the bomb, baby." Paula pointed out, "It must feel great for Mariah to hear your interpretation of the song. You made her proud." Simon agreed, saying, "I would have bet a million dollars on you choosing that song. I thought it was very good. You set the benchmark. I think the guys are going to have an easier time with the songs than the gals because there isn't the comparison."
One night after "American Idol" raised over $22 million for charity on "Idol Gives Back," viewers received a shock as MICHAEL JOHNS got eliminated from the competition on Thursday night's results show.
"I'm definitely surprised," Michael said. And he was far from the only one in googly-eyed disbelief!
"American Idol" judge PAULA ABDUL stopped by the ET stage this morning, and filled MARY HART in on all the latest from the hit talent competition -- as well as a little dish from tonight's "Idol Gives Back," airing on FOX beginning at 7:30 p.m.
As part of "Idol Gives Back" week, the Final 8 "American Idol" contestants were required to sing inspirational songs on Tuesday night's performance show. According to the judges, the standout performances of the night were JASON CASTRO, DAVID ARCHULETA and KRISTY LEE COOK.
When the Final 10 "American Idol" hopefuls took the stage on Tuesday night, they performed songs from the year they were born. Standout performances of the night included MICHAEL JOHNS and DAVID COOK.
When "American Idol"'s Final 11 took to the stage, it was for an encore night of performances selected from the LENNON/McCARTNEY songbook. The hopefuls were give a second shot at choosing a BEATLES song that would earn them praise from the judges, but only a few succeeded.
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