American Idol, So Mad and Emmy Russell
"American Idol" returns to television on Sunday, March 9 with a two-hour premiere on ABC. Here's what to know about Season 23.
Carrie Underwood's debut as an "American Idol" judge is almost here and we have a new look of the country singer at the judges' table. A new promo video, which was released on Wednesday, features Underwood during "American Idol" auditions alongside Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie,
When American Idol returns to the 2025 TV schedule, a new and yet familiar face will be amongst the judges. Carrie Underwood will make her debut on the panel on Season 23 — 20 years after standing on that stage as the winner of Season 4.
Since "The Voice," Thunderstorm Artis has shared stages with artists like Jack Johnson and the Zac Brown Band, and opened for Train.
The son of a reputable ‘90s boy band member will have the chance to compete on “American Idol” in Hollywood. Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell announced on “Today” that his son, Baylee, will appear on season 23 of singing competition show “American Idol.
Baylee Littrell, an aspiring country singer and the son of Backstreet singer Brian Littrell, is set to compete on the ABC reality series. Rumors have been circulating for weeks among “Idol' fans, who are likely hoping that Brian will show up during his son’s televised audition and support Baylee’s run on the show in a highly visible way.
American Idol season 23 is already gearing up to be quite emotional for new judge Carrie Underwood. The “Blown Away” singer broke down in tears while listening to a contestant's story in a new trailer released ahead of the show’s premiere.
Cali Morris, of Pataskala, auditioned for the 23rd season of "American Idol," set to premiere March 8. She auditioned in season 20 but got COVID-19.
Working alongside judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, a Grammy Award-winning artist will join the cast as a mentor.
Dimitrius Graham had The Voice judges in a trance during his season 27 blind audition, but fans noticed him during his time on American Idol season 17.
The short answer is yes, contestants who make it to a certain point in the season are paid for their time. There are reportedly other perks along the way but also some expenses. Let’s break it all down.
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