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Greek Idol (season 2)

Greek Idol
Season 2
Broadcast from 19 February – 25 June 2011
Judges Petros Kostopoulos
Elli Kokkinou
Kostas Kapetanidis
Host(s) Roula Koromila
Broadcaster Alpha TV
Winner
Panagiotis Tsakalakos
Origin Greece
Song "Poli Mou Paei"
Genre(s) Rock
Runner-up
Malou Kiriakopoulou
Chronology

The second season of Greek Idol premiered on 19 February 2011 and concluded on 25 June 2011, on Alpha TV.

Following the end of season one, Dimitris Kontopoulos and Maro Theodoraki announced they would not reprise their roles as judges for the second season. Kontopoulos came to the decision to walk away from the show citing the need for more time to focus on his work and music. Maro Theodraki announced she would not return as well, citing scheduling issues with her work, while mentioning that the decision was mutual with Alpha TV.

Following Kontopoulos and Theodoraki's departures, Alpha TV began actively seeking replacements. In September 2010, singer Elena Paparizou confirmed that Alpha TV had asked her to be a judge for season two, although she declined the offer saying she is still too young to judge her peers. In October 2010, it was reported that singer Elli Kokkinou agreed to be a judge for the second season. Alpha TV later announced on October 26, 2010 that the judges for the second season would be three instead of four, and would consist of Elli Kokkinou, Petros Kostopoulos, and Kostas Kapetanidis.

Following the conclusion of season 1, Anta Livitsanou announced she would not return for the second installment. Roula Koromila was returned to host season 2.

In order to audition for Greek Idol, participants must have been between 16 and 32 years old. Auditions began in Nicosia, Cyprus in November 2010, and continued in Athens and Katerini, Greece. More than 5,000 people auditioned for the second season.

Judges chose 100 participants out of those who auditioned. At the recall rounds, the top 100 were narrowed down to the top 15 in three stages. During the first round, contestants were required to sing a song of their choice a cappella, with their fate being determined instantly in a sudden death scenario, narrowing down contestants to sixty. In the second round, contestants were required to forms groups, and were then assigned a song to sing in front of judges; their fates were revealed at the end of all performances, when they were split up into three rooms and learned their fates narrowing them down to thirty. In the third round, contestants were required to pick a song out of nineteen available, and perform it solo accompanied by a piano. Only six contestants could choose a specific song before it was taken off the list. After all performances, the judges narrowed them down to the top 15 which will perform in the live Greek Idol shows.


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