| Idols South Africa |
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| Hosted by | ProVerb |
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| Winner | Thabo Ndlovu |
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| Runner-up | Princess MacDonald |
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| Original network | Mzansi Magic Mzansi Wethu |
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| Original release | 8 July (2023-07-08) – 4 November 2023 (2023-11-04) |
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The nineteenth and final[1] season of South African Idols premiered on 8 July 2023 on the Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu television networks, under the themes "iLast Number" and "The Farewell Season".[2] The season was won by Thabo Ndlovu, while Princess MacDonald was the runner-up.
On 5 February 2023, it was announced that auditions for the final season would commence on 12 February 2023.[3] The live shows began on 19 August 2023, with the ladies taking to stage first.[4]
Finalists
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Age
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Hometown
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Place finished
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Thabo Ndlovu
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26
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Witbank, Mpumalanga
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Winner
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Princess MacDonald
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24
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Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga
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Runner-up
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Faith Nakana
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26
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Lebowakgomo, Limpopo
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3rd
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Nkosi Shange
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29
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Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
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4th
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Niikiey Kubheka
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18
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Vosloorus, Gauteng
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5th
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Envic Booysen
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25
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Cape Town, Western Cape
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6th
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Thando Mdluli
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22
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Orange Farm, Gauteng
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7th
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Sena Mkhwanazi
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28
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Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
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8th
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Lungelo Motaung
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28
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Johannesburg, Gauteng
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9th
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Lungile Mthethwa
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24
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Benoni, Gauteng
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10th
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Sipho Manana
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19
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Johannesburg, Gauteng
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11th
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Neve Arnolds
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22
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Stellenbosch, Western Cape
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12th
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Weekly Song Choice and Results
Ladies (19 August)
Gents (26 August)
Top 10: New Kids on the Block (2 September)
Top 9: Ultimate South African Wedding Playlist (9 September)
Top 7: Showstopper (23 September)
Top 6: How to Do It & Grammy-Nominated Songs (30 September)
Top 5: Duets With Gospel Stars & Songs by African Stars (7 October)
Top 4: PJ Morton's Playlist & Perfect Date Love Songs (14 October)
Top 3: DJ Collaboration, Song of the Season & Hits From Their Idols (21 October)
Top 2: Idols-Produced Single, Viewers' Choice & Mzansi Classics (28 October)
- Before his elimination, Faith Nakana performed his single "Khulumela".[15]
Elimination Chart
- Colour key
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Eliminated
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Wild Card
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Withdrew
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Weekly results per act
| Act
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Top 12
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Top 10
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Top 9
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Top 8
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Top 7
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Top 6
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Top 5
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Top 4
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Top 3
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Top 2: Finale
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| Ladies
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Gents
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| Thabo Ndlovu
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Winner
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| Princess MacDonald
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Safe
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Runner-up
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| Faith Nakana
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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3rd place
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Eliminated
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| Nkosi Shange
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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4th place
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Eliminated
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| Niikiey Kubheka
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Safe
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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5th place
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Eliminated
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| Envic Booysen
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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6th place
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Eliminated
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| Thando Mdluli
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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Safe
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7th place
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Eliminated
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| Sena Mkhwanazi
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Safe
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—
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Safe
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Safe
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8th place
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Eliminated
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| Lungelo Motaung
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Safe
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—
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Safe
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9th place
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Eliminated
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| Lungile Mthethwa
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Safe
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10th place
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Eliminated
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| Sipho Manana
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—
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11th place
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Eliminated
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| Neve Arnolds
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12th place
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Eliminated
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References
- ^ Maako, Keitumetse (23 June 2023). "Final season of Idols SA to premiere in July". News24. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Mbayimbayi, Asanda (4 July 2022). "'Idols SA's iLast Number' farewell season to air on Saturday". The Citizen. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Martin, Celeste (6 February 2023). "TIME TO SAY GOODBYE: SHOCK AND JOY AS IDOLS SA GETS CANCELLED". EWN. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Engelbrecht, Leandra (22 August 2023). "It's now or never: Who will be the last-ever Idols SA winner? Meet the final top 12". News24. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ a b Valentine, Venecia (22 August 2023). "'Idols SA' season 19 first live show ended on a high note with the Top 12 ladies duetting with former winners". IOL. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
- ^ a b Mbayimbayi, Asanda (28 August 2023). "'Idols SA' gents battle it out for top 10". The Citizen. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ^ Ngcobo, Nokuthula (3 September 2023). "Meet 'Idols SA's' last-ever top 10". The South African. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ^ Valentine, Venecia (12 September 2023). "Romance was the order of the day as 'Idols SA' Top 9 serenaded South Africa". IOL. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "'Idols SA' Top 8 holds Mzansi's attention in Lionel Richie tribute show". IOL. 18 September 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ^ a b "'Idols SA' Top 7 unveiled in showstopper finale". IOL. 26 September 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ a b Tlhoaele, Kgalalelo (30 September 2023). "Idols top 6 show what they're made of". Daily Sun. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ a b Tiwane, Bonginkosi (8 October 2023). "Church comes to the Idols SA stage as Top 5 perform Gospel songs". The Citizen. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
- ^ a b Nhlapo, Veli (15 October 2023). "IN PICS | Idols SA's final four tackle PJ Morton's favourite tunes". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ a b c "Halalalala! — Meet your 'Idols SA' top 3 Princess, Thabo and Faith". TimesLIVE. 22 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
- ^ a b c d Seemela, Masego (30 October 2023). "Thabo Ndlovu, Princess MacDonald will face off in the finale of Idols SA". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
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| Seasons | |
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| Winners | |
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| Winner's singles |
- "Once in a Lifetime"
- "Silver Lining"
- "I'm So Ready"
- "In Jou Oë"
- "Love Is All Around"
- "True Believer"/"Break the Silence"
- "Things My Father Said"
- "Hall of Mirrors"
- "Move"
- "I Still Feel It"
- "Let Me Love You"
- "Ding Dong"
- "Want It to Feel Like It Did With You"
- "Demonstrate"
- "Scars (All Over Me)"
- "Sunshine Through the Rain"
- "Ndizobizwa"
- "Ungowami"
- "Phanda"
- "iSlungu"
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