Australian Idol 2024 Cast, Judges, Host & Australia Idol Season 8 Finalists

May I tell you about the Australian Idol 2024 cast, Judges, and Host in this article – Australian Idol is a singing competition that debuted in Australia in July 2003 and concluded its initial run in November 2009.

All seven seasons of Australian Idol were broadcasted on Network 10; from 2003 to 2009. They were also posted on the Southern Cross Austereo Radio Network.

Following Seven Network’s announcement that it will pick up the show, the serial came back in 2024.

After a 14-year sabbatical, Australian Idol will return to our screens this year. We can’t wait to see what talent the program that has served as a springboard for so many vocalists will unearth this year. Since it has been 14 years, a lot has changed.

The music industry has undergone significant upheaval, and if Bennifer and long denim skirts’ comebacks have taught us anything, things are much better the second time around.

Here is everything we currently know regarding Australian Idol’s comeback.

  • Australian Idol 2023 Cast
  • Australia Idol Season 8 Contestants & Judges

Australian Idol 2024 Cast

The Australian Idol 2024 cast/contestants are from different parts of the nation, including Scone, Mackay, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast, and Perth. We’ve already seen a preview of a few Australian Idol 2024 participants.

Here is a list of Australia Idol Season 8 Finalists 2024:

S.NCast NameFrom
1Josh HannanMount Evelyn, Victoria
2Royston Sagigi-BairaPerth, Western Australia
3Phoebe StewartSelby, Victoria

Who got eliminated in Australian idol today?

Eliminated contestants of Australian idol 2024 season 8: Here is the list of Australia Idol Season 8 Eliminated contestants tonight.

Australian idol eliminated contestants today

  • Amali Dimond from Shellharbour, New South Wales
  • Josh Hannanaomi Gipey from Mount Evelyn, Victoria
  • Ben Sheehy from Brisbane, Queensland
  • Angelina Curtis from Far North Queensland
  • Sash Seabourne from Margaret River, Western Australia
  • Noora H from Sydney, New South Wales
  • Harry Hayden from Melbourne, Victoria
  • Anya Alchemy from Selby, Victoria
  • Phoebe Stewart from Busselton, Western Australia
  • Connor Bulger From Bendigo, Victoria
  • Angus Holmes From Gold Coast, Queensland
  • Charlie Chech From Sydney, New South Wales
  • Kaitlyn Thomas From Wallan, Victoria
  • Taigh Wade From Perth Western Australia
  • Michaela George From Bundaberg, Queensland
  • Amelie Matthews From Sydney, New South Wales
  • Isabella Vicente From Darwin, Northern Territory
  • Jessica Crossman From Kiama, New South Wales
  • Alivia Hollis From Brisbane, Queensland
  • Emilie Suter From Adelaide, South Australia
  • Chandler Campbell From Gold Coast, Queensland
  • Kartik Kuna From Sydney, New South Wales
  • Montana Lara From Brisbane, Queensland
  • Sam Jeacle From Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Gemma Mornington From Peninsula, Victoria
  • Jakob Poyner From Narooma, New South Wales
  • Hamish Guiana From Scone, New South Wales
  • Tully Wishart From Melbourne, Victoria
  • Triston Joynt From Rockingham, Western Australia
  • Peter Karagounis From Melbourne, Victoria
  • Jessica Clennett From Hobart, Tasmania
  • Isha Ramji From Melbourne, Victoria
  • Sharni Stewart From Adelaide, South Australia
  • Elysa Villareal From Sydney, New South Wales
  • Mitchell Cocchiara From Melbourne, Victoria
  • Sharin Attamimi Form Perth, Western Australia
  • Naomi Gipey From Alice Springs, Northern Territory
  • Sara Houston From Perth, Western Australia
  • Bobby Holmes From Gold Coast, Queensland
  • Piper Butcher From Newcastle, New South Wales
  • Noah Cookson From Mackay, Queensland
  • James Vawser From Adelaide, South Australia
  • Damien Agius From Eton, Queensland
  • Bec Voysey From Perth, Western Australia
  • Kristie Baillie From Gold Coast, Queensland
  • Cooper Turnbull From Sydney, New South Wales
  • Tahila Eve From Melbourne, Victoria
  • Maya Weis from Victoria
  • Jasey Fox Central Coast, New South Wales

Australian Idol Judges

Australian idol judges – Kyle Sandilands, Amy Shark, Harry Connick Jr., and Meghan Trainor have been appointed as the new judges for Australian Idol 2024 Season 8.

Harry Connick, Jr., is an American songwriter, singer, pianist, actor, and television personality. Over 28 million of his albums have been sold globally.

With 16 million certified sales, Connick is one of the top 60 male musicians in the country according to the Recording Industry Association of America.

American singer-songwriter and television personality Meghan Trainor is from the United States. She became well-known after contracting Epic Records in 2014 and releasing her debut song, “All About That Bass,” which peaked at number one in the United States.

Australian indie pop singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer Amy Louise Billings, better known by her stage name Amy Shark, hails from the Gold Coast in Queensland.

Her early solo music was made available and performed from 2008 to 2012 under the name Amy Cushway.

The fourth and last judge of Australian Idol Season 8 is Kyle Sandilands. Radio host and television personality Kyle Sandilands are from Australia.

Currently, he shares hosting duties with Jackie O on Sydney radio station KIIS 106.5’s weekday morning show The Kyle and Jackie O Show.

New Season Australian Idol 8 Hosts

Australian idol host 2024 – Fans of Australian Idol are aware that the hosts are what make the show. James Mathison and Osher Gunsberg, sometimes known as “Andrew G,” were the pair who initially held the title.

Ricki-Lee Coulter, a former participant on Australian Idol Season 2, and TV host Scott Tweedie will serve as the new season’s host.

Read More – How to Apply for Australian Idol 2024? Australian Idol Season 10 Application And Audition date

FAQs-

Q. Where can I watch Australian Idol 2024 Season 8?

A. On January 30, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. local time, Channel 7 will broadcast the world premiere of Australian Idol 2024.

The episodes will also be available to stream online through the 7Plus streaming service (only available in Australia).

Q. Where can you watch Australian Idol and What days does it air?

A. You can watch Australian Idol 2024 on Channel 7 and 7plus streaming services that will broadcast it at 7:00 or 7:30 pm on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.

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