American Idol season 14

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The fourteenth season of American Idol, also known as American Idol XIV, premiered on the Fox television network on January 7, 2015. Ryan Seacrest returned as host, while Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban returned as judges. Randy Jackson departed as the in-house mentor and was replaced by Scott Borchetta. Long-time sponsor Coca-Cola ended its relationship with the show.

Hosted byRyan Seacrest
Judges
Runner-upClark Beckham
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American Idol
Season 14
Hosted byRyan Seacrest
Judges
WinnerNick Fradiani
Runner-upClark Beckham
Finals venueDolby Theatre
MentorScott Borchetta
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 7 (2015-01-07) 
May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)
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Before the finale, it was announced that the fifteenth season would be the last of the reality show. Since the series began in 2002, it peaked in viewership at 30 million viewers per episode in 2006, declining to 20 million viewers per episode in 2011, and down further since with an average of about 9.15 million viewers per episode in 2015.[1]

On May 13, Nick Fradiani was announced as this season's winner, with Clark Beckham as the runner-up.

Changes from previous seasons

The fourteenth season of American Idol featured a number of changes to its format. Former judge Randy Jackson, who had served as a mentor on the previous season, left the show and was succeeded by Big Machine Records founder Scott Borchetta.[2] In May 2014, Ryan Seacrest signed a two-year extension to remain as host through 2016, which would be the show's final season.[3][4] Long-time sponsor Coca-Cola ended its relationship with the series, and the Ford Motor Company maintained a reduced role.[5][6]

To evaluate their ability to perform in front of a live audience, the final 48 contestants participated in a private concert at the House of Blues in West Hollywood before being cut to 24.[5][6] Separate results shows during the top 12 rounds were discontinued in favor of a single two-hour broadcast on Wednesday nights, where the results from the previous week were revealed, similarly to So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars.[6]

A new feature was also introduced, where viewers could vote via Twitter to decide which of the bottom two singers from the previous week would advance.[7] Beginning with the top 9, the two contestants who received the lowest votes the previous week were revealed.[8] The bottom two contestants then performed in exactly the same format as the safe contestants. However, after the performances were completed, the viewers only had five minutes to vote by Twitter; the contestant with the higher vote count would be safe and the other contestant would be eliminated.[8]

The finale returned to the Dolby Theatre, where five of the first six-season finales took place.[9]

Regional auditions

The American Idol "Audition Bus Tour" visited the following cities: Portland, Oregon; Portland, Maine; Reno, Nevada; Columbus, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Amarillo, Texas; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Branson, Missouri; Tallahassee, Florida; and Kansas City, Missouri.[10]

Auditions took place in these cities:[10][11]

More information City, Preliminary date ...
American Idol (season 14) – regional auditions
City Preliminary date Preliminary venue Filming date(s) Filming venue
Minneapolis, Minnesota June 18, 2014 Mariucci Arena September 24–25, 2014 Minneapolis Convention Center[12]
New Orleans, Louisiana June 25, 2014 Lakefront Arena August 26–27, 2014 Morial Convention Center[13]
Various cities July 9–21, 2014 Varied August 13–14, 2014 Bartle Hall Convention Center
(Kansas City)[14]
Uniondale, New York July 23, 2014 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum September 16–17, 2014 Marriott Hotel (Brooklyn)[15][a]
Nashville, Tennessee July 30, 2014 Nashville Municipal Auditorium August 3–4, 2014 Music City Center[17]
San Francisco, California September 29, 2014 Cow Palace October 3–4, 2014 Westin St. Francis[18]
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  1. Adam Lambert filled in for Keith Urban, who was with his wife, Nicole Kidman, after the death of her father.[16]

Hollywood week

Hollywood week aired in four parts over two weeks. Contestants participated in three rounds: lines of ten, groups and solos. The judges also asked some of the most notable contestants to sing for them at the beginning of the rounds, surprising many of them, but they all advanced. After Hollywood Week, contestants performed in the Showcase round in front of a live audience at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.

Semifinals

The semifinals began on February 25, 2015, and were filmed at The Fillmore in Detroit.[19] After the top 10 finalists were determined by the public vote, the judges chose two additional contestants to advance to the finals as Wild Card picks.

Color key:

  This contestant was chosen by the public to advance.
  This contestant was not chosen by the public, but was chosen by the judges as a Wild Card pick.
  This contestant was eliminated.

Top 24

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

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Male contestants (February 25)
Contestant Song Result
Adam Ezegelian "I Wanna Rock" Advanced
Michael Simeon "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" Eliminated
Savion Wright "Hey, Soul Sister" Eliminated
Mark Andrew "The Weight" Advanced
Trevor Douglas "Best I Ever Had" Eliminated
Clark Beckham "When a Man Loves a Woman" Advanced
Rayvon Owen "Jealous" Advanced
Daniel Seavey "I'm Yours" Advanced
Riley Bria "Homeboy" Eliminated
Quentin Alexander "I Put a Spell on You" Advanced
Nick Fradiani "Thinking Out Loud" Advanced
Qaasim Middleton "Uptown Funk" Advanced
Female contestants (February 26)
Contestant Song Result
Lovey James "Love Runs Out" Eliminated
Adanna Duru "Rather Be" Advanced
Alexis Gomez "Gunpowder & Lead" Advanced
Joey Cook "Somebody Like You" Advanced
Katherine Winston "Safe & Sound" Eliminated
Shannon Berthiaume "Who Knew" Eliminated
Loren Lott "Note to God" Advanced
Shi Scott "Umbrella" Eliminated
Maddie Walker "Love Gets Me Everytime" Advanced
Sarina-Joi Crowe "Mamma Knows Best" Advanced
JAX "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" Advanced
Tyanna Jones "Lips Are Movin" Advanced
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Top 16 – Motown

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Male contestants (March 4)
Contestant Song Result
Daniel Seavey "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" Advanced
Mark Andrew "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" Eliminated
Rayvon Owen "My Girl" Advanced
Adam Ezegelian "I Want You Back" Eliminated
Clark Beckham "The Tracks of My Tears" Advanced
Nick Fradiani "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" Advanced
Qaasim Middleton "I Wish" Advanced
Quentin Alexander "Master Blaster (Jammin')" Advanced
Female contestants (March 5)
Contestant Song Result
Tyanna Jones "Rockin' Robin" Advanced
Loren Lott "I Wanna Be Where You Are" Eliminated
Maddie Walker "I'll Be There" Advanced
Joey Cook "Shop Around" Advanced
Sarina-Joi Crowe "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" Advanced
Adanna Duru "Hello" Advanced
JAX "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Advanced
Alexis Gomez "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" Eliminated
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More information Performers, Song ...
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Aretha Franklin "I Will Survive"
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Top 12 finalists

Nick Fradiani

Finals

There were eleven weeks of finals with twelve contestants competing. At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes, although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the "judges' save."

Color key:

  This contestant was saved by America's vote.
  This contestant was in the bottom two or three, but was saved by America's vote.
  This contestant was saved from elimination by the judges.
  This contestant was in the bottom two, but was saved from elimination by voters on Twitter.
  This contestant was eliminated.
  This contestant won American Idol.
  This contestant was the runner-up.

Top 12 – Back to the start

Contestants performed the songs they originally sang at their auditions, and are listed in the order they performed.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Contestant Song Result
Sarina-Joi Crowe "Love Runs Out" Eliminated
Rayvon Owen "Wide Awake" Safe
Daniel Seavey "Straight Up" Safe
Maddie Walker "Suitcase" Safe
Tyanna Jones "Wings" Safe
Nick Fradiani "In Your Eyes" Safe
JAX "I Want to Hold Your Hand" Safe
Qaasim Middleton "Sir Duke" Safe
Clark Beckham "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" Safe
Joey Cook "King of Spain" Safe
Quentin Alexander[a] "Royals" Safe
Adanna Duru[a] "You and I" Safe
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  1. The judges selected Alexander and Duru to complete the Top 12 at the end of the show.

Top 11 (March 19) – Party songs

Contestants are listed in the order they performed. Sarina-Joi Crowe performed "Neon Lights," but the judges chose to not save her, resulting in her elimination. The judges did, however, choose to use their "judges' save" the following week when Qaasim Middleton was announced as the performer to be eliminated.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Contestant Song Result
Rayvon Owen "Burn" Safe
Maddie Walker "She's Country" Safe
Joey Cook "Fancy" Safe
Clark Beckham "Takin' It to the Streets" Safe
JAX "Blank Space" Safe
Qaasim Middleton "Jet" Saved by the judges
Adanna Duru "Runaway Baby" Safe
Tyanna Jones "Tightrope" Safe
Daniel Seavey "Happy" Safe
Quentin Alexander "Rolling in the Deep" Safe
Nick Fradiani "Wake Me Up" Safe
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More information Performers, Song ...
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Jussie Smollett & Yazz "No Apologies"
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Top 11 (March 26) – Movie soundtracks

Nile Rodgers served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants chose songs featured in movies, and are listed in the order they performed.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Contestant Song Film Result
Adanna Duru "Love You I Do" Dreamgirls Eliminated
Daniel Seavey "Lost Stars" Begin Again Safe
Rayvon Owen "Stayin' Alive" Saturday Night Fever Bottom three
Nick Fradiani "Danger Zone" Top Gun Safe
Joey Cook "Mad World" Donnie Darko Safe
Tyanna Jones "Circle of Life" The Lion King Safe
Quentin Alexander "You're the One That I Want" Grease Safe
Maddie Walker "Let's Hear It for the Boy" Footloose Eliminated
Clark Beckham "Sunday Morning" Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Safe
JAX "Grow Old with You" The Wedding Singer Safe
Qaasim Middleton "Come Together" Across the Universe Safe
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More information Performers, Song ...
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 11 "Get Lucky"
Jennifer Lopez "Feel the Light"
Kenny Loggins "Footloose"
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Top 9 – Music from the 1980s

Boy George served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Beginning the following week, viewers could vote via Twitter to determine which of the bottom two contestants would be eliminated and which would be saved.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Contestant Song Result
Daniel Seavey "You Make My Dreams" Eliminated
Quentin Alexander "In the Air Tonight" Safe
Joey Cook "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Safe
Tyanna Jones "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Safe
JAX "You Give Love a Bad Name" Safe
Nick Fradiani "Man in the Mirror" Safe
Clark Beckham "Every Breath You Take" Safe
Qaasim Middleton "Addicted to Love" Safe
Rayvon Owen "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" Twitter save
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Top 8 – Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson was a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each from her discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

Daniel Seavey performed "Breakaway," but he lost the Twitter vote and was eliminated.

More information Contestant, Kelly Clarkson song ...
Contestant Kelly Clarkson song Result
Nick Fradiani "Catch My Breath" Safe
JAX "Beautiful Disaster" Safe
Tyanna Jones "Mr. Know It All" Safe
Joey Cook "Miss Independent" Safe
Quentin Alexander "Dark Side" Safe
Qaasim Middleton "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Eliminated
Clark Beckham "The Trouble with Love Is" Safe
Rayvon Owen "Since U Been Gone" Twitter save
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More information Performers, Song ...
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 8 "People Like Us"
Kelly Clarkson "Heartbeat Song"
"At Last"
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Top 7 – Billboard Hot 100

Jason Derulo and Florida Georgia Line served as guest mentors this week. Contestants performed one song each from the Billboard Hot 100, and are listed in the order they performed.

Qaasim Middleton performed "Hey Ya!," but he lost the Twitter vote and was eliminated.

More information Contestant, Song ...
Contestant Song Result
JAX "Poker Face" Safe
Nick Fradiani "Teenage Dream" Safe
Quentin Alexander "Latch" Safe
Joey Cook "Wrecking Ball" Eliminated
Clark Beckham "Make It Rain" Safe
Tyanna Jones "Stay" Safe
Rayvon Owen "Set Fire to the Rain" Twitter save
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Top 6 – American classics

Each contestant performed two songs.[28] Contestants are listed in the order they performed. Joey Cook performed "My Funny Valentine" and "Somebody to Love," but she lost the Twitter vote and was eliminated.

More information Contestant, Order ...
Contestant Order Song Result
Tyanna Jones 1 "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" Safe
8 "Proud Mary"
Clark Beckham 2 "Superstition" Safe
7 "Moon River"
JAX 3 "Piece of My Heart" Safe
11 "Beat It"
Nick Fradiani 4 "American Girl" Safe
9 "Only the Good Die Young"
Quentin Alexander 5 "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Eliminated
10 "The Sound of Silence"
Rayvon Owen 6 "Long Train Runnin'" Twitter save
12 "Always on My Mind"
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Top 5 – Arena anthems

Each contestant performed two songs.[29] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Quentin Alexander performed "Light My Fire" and "Shake It Out," but he lost the Twitter vote and was eliminated.

More information Contestant, Order ...
Contestant Order Song Result
JAX 1 "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Safe
9 "White Flag"
Nick Fradiani 2 "Harder to Breathe" Safe
6 "Maggie May"
Clark Beckham 3 "Yesterday" Safe
8 "Boyfriend"
Tyanna Jones 4 "Party in the U.S.A." Eliminated
7 "Heaven"
Rayvon Owen 5 "I'm Not the Only One" Bottom two
10 "Go Your Own Way"
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Top 4 – Judges' hometowns & one's soul

Martina McBride and Jay DeMarcus served as guest mentors this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one representing a judge's hometown, and one representing their own soul.[30] Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

More information Contestant, Order ...
Contestant Order Song Result
Clark Beckham 1 "Living for the City" Safe
5 "Your Man"
JAX 2 "Empire State of Mind" Safe
6 "Human"
Nick Fradiani 3 "Bright Lights" Safe
8 "What Hurts the Most"
Rayvon Owen 4 "Need You Now" Eliminated
7 "Believe"
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More information Performers, Song ...
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Harry Connick Jr. "City Beneath the Sea"
Martina McBride "Over the Rainbow"
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Top 3

Each contestant performed three songs: one chosen by mentor Scott Borchetta, one dedicated to the finalists' hometowns, and one chosen by the judges. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Rayvon Owen performed "Want to Want Me", "As", and "You Are So Beautiful"; however, he was revealed to have had the lowest vote count from the previous week and was eliminated.

More information Contestant, Order ...
Contestant Order Song Result
Clark Beckham 1 "Beautiful Day"[a] Safe
5 "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay"
7 "Earned It"
Nick Fradiani 2 "Because the Night"[a] Safe
4 "Back Home"
9 "I'll Be"
JAX 3 "My Generation"[a] Eliminated
6 "My Immortal"
8 "Misery Business"
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  1. Song chosen by Scott Borchetta

Top 2 – Finale

Each contestant performed three songs, one of which was chosen by producer Simon Fuller, and are listed in the order they performed. Jax was revealed to have the lowest number of votes from the previous week and was eliminated prior to performing.

More information Contestant, Order ...
Contestant Order Song Result
Clark Beckham 1 "Georgia on My Mind" Runner-up
3 "Ain't No Sunshine"[a]
5 "Champion"
Nick Fradiani 2 "Bright Lights" Winner
4 "I Won't Give Up"[a]
6 "Beautiful Life"
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  1. Song chosen by Simon Fuller

Elimination chart

Color key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Did not perform
  Saved by the public
  Saved by the judges
  Saved by Twitter
  Bottom two or three
  Eliminated
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American Idol (season 14) - Eliminations
Contestant Pl. Semifinals Top 12 Top 11[a] Top 9 Top 8 Top 7 Top 6 Top 5 Top 4 Top 3 Finale
3/4 3/5 3/11 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 4/30 5/6 5/12 5/13
Nick Fradiani 1 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
Clark Beckham 2 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
JAX 3 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Rayvon Owen 4 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Bottom three Twitter save Twitter save Twitter save Twitter save Bottom two Eliminated
Tyanna Jones 5 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Quentin Alexander 6 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Joey Cook 7 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Qaasim Middleton 8 Safe N/A Safe Safe Saved Safe Safe Eliminated
Daniel Seavey 9 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Adanna Duru 10 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Maddie Walker N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe
Sarina-Joi Crowe 12 N/A Safe Safe Eliminated
Mark Andrew Safe N/A Eliminated
Adam Ezegelian Safe N/A
Alexis Gomez N/A Safe
Loren Lott N/A Safe
Shannon Berthiaume N/A Eliminated
Lovey James N/A
Shi Scott N/A
Katherine Winston N/A
Riley Bria Eliminated
Trevor Douglas
Michael Simeon
Savion Wright
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  1. Because the judges used their one "judges' save" to save Qaasim Middleton, the top 11 remained intact for another week.

Controversies

Quentin Alexander incident

National media outlets reported on an exchange between judge Harry Connick Jr. and contestant Quentin Alexander, noting that Connick scolding a contestant was awkward.[31][32] On the live airing of the top 6 show, there were three contestants who had not been saved when Alexander was chosen. After he performed, host Ryan Seacrest noted that he appeared to be upset. When asked, Alexander responded, "This sucks, we've got two of the best vocalists, my best friend [Joey Cook] sitting over there. This whole thing is whack, but I'm going to shut up right now." Seacrest then replied that it was a competition, and with the save anything could happen. After Alexander had left the stage, Connick Jr. said, "Quentin, if it's that whack, then you can always go home, because Idol is paying a lot of money to give you this experience and for you to say that to this hand that is feeding you right now, I think is highly disrespectful." Alexander was then prompted by the producers to return to the stage, where he approached the judges and clarified that he meant the two being potentially eliminated was whack, not the show nor the experience. Later, after performing his second song, he explained, "I understand that these things are going to happen, and I just didn't want my friend to leave" and apologized.[33] Judge Jennifer Lopez empathized with Alexander's emotions running high, but said that as an artist, he would have to learn to work through that even when putting on a performance.[34] Joey Cook commented after being eliminated on Alexander's statements:

I pretty much just told him what he did was beautiful, in my opinion, and it was the perfect representation of him. Quentin is a very emotional person. He’s very 'all cards on the table.' There is no sugar coating. He doesn’t hide his emotions. He’s honest. He’s a raw human being, and I think what happened last night was the perfect example of that and how emotional of a person he is.[35]

The producers played up the exchange in what Music Times termed "what seemed like shady circumstances" to replay the incident throughout the week in show promos and at the beginning of the top 5 show.[36][37] An Idol source also stated that for fairness purposes, the judges and contestants had a strict wall of silence between them and only interact onstage so Connick Jr. and Alexander have not had contact since last week.[36] Alexander was eliminated the following week with what Music Times questioned as possibly the first time American Idol "went into an episode with what seemed to be a very clear agenda."[38] Yahoo's managing editor Lyndsey Parker detailed many points that she argued was American Idol "throwing Quentin Alexander under the tour bus" referring to the idiom of "throwing [someone] under the bus" by sacrificing a friend as the show heavily promoted the summer tour, which only guaranteed that the top five finalists would be included.[39] Included in her critique was that the show had aired the promotional video featuring the confrontation, which she characterized as "misleadingly edited" to boost ratings.[40] She also wrote:

Throughout the evening, almost all of the contestants were lavishly praised, even though two of them actually messed up, one of them made a questionable lyrical change, and several of them had obvious pitch issues. Quentin’s perfectly solid “Light My Fire” received one of only two negative critiques among the night’s dozen performances, and undeservedly so.

Parker also referenced a "backhanded and unflattering" exchange from Connick Jr. insinuating that Alexander needed to use Auto-Tune for his performance.[39] She also noted that the "fan save" via Twitter was handled uniquely in that contestant Rayvon Owen didn't have a replay or critique until after a commercial break, while Alexander did not get the same treatment, and host Ryan Seacrest claimed Alexander had muttered "I give up," to which Alexander had to clarify that he had actually said, "I give it up."[39] USA Today echoed the sentiment stating that the awkward moments probably led to his elimination.[41]

Reception

U.S. Nielsen ratings

The season premiere was watched by 11.2 million viewers; down 25% from the thirteenth season's premiere (which had an audience of 15.19 million viewers). However, it was up 6.3% from the thirteenth season's finale (which had an audience of 10.53 million viewers), the second time in the show's history[citation needed]. The most-viewed episode for this season was the "Minneapolis Auditions," which aired on January 21, 2015, and the episode with the fewest viewers tuning in was the "Top 7 Perform: Billboard Hits," which aired on April 8, 2015. This episode now takes the top spot as the least-viewed and worst-rated American Idol episode ever, with 6.58 viewers. The title was previously held by the thirteenth season's "The Final 2," which was watched by 6.76 million viewers on May 20, 2014.[42][43] The average viewership in millions for the audition episodes was 10.84. The "Top 10 Perform: Movie Night" episode was moved to Thursday night, to make way for the two-hour finale of Empire. There was a two part finale for the season, with the first of two parts airing on Tuesday, May 12, 2015, at 9/8c. The second of the two-part-finale aired on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, at 8/7c.[44]

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Episode list
No. Episode Air date (2015) Timeslot (ET) Rating/Share
18–49
Viewers
(millions)
Weekly
rank
Source(s)
1 "Nashville Auditions" January 7 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 3.2 / 10 11.20 6 [45][46][47]
2 "Nashville & Kansas City Auditions" January 8 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 3.1 / 9 11.23 8 [46][47][48]
3 "Kansas City Auditions" January 14 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 3.0 / 9 10.87 [49][50][51]
4 "Brooklyn Auditions" January 15 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.6 / 8 10.42 10 [51][52][53]
5 "Minneapolis Auditions" January 21 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 3.4 / 11 11.76 3 [54][55][56]
6 "New Orleans Auditions" January 22 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.8 / 9 10.65 7 [56][57][58]
7 "San Francisco Auditions" January 28 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.9/9 11.28 10 [59][60]
8 "San Francisco Auditions (Continued)" January 29 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.2/7 9.37 17 [60][61]
9 "Hollywood Week: Part 1" February 4 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 3.1/10 11.21 8 [62]
10 "Hollywood Week: Part 2" February 5 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.4/8 9.65 16 [63]
11 "Hollywood Week: Part 3" February 11 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.8/9 10.66 9 [64]
12 "Hollywood Week: Part 4" February 12 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.3/8 9.62 16 [65]
13 "Showcase Week: Part 1"[66] February 18 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.8/9 10.70 11 [67]
14 "Showcase Week: Part 2"[66] February 19 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.1/7 8.98 22 [68]
15 "Top 12 Boys Perform" February 25 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.7/8 10.38 11 [69]
16 "Top 12 Girls Perform" February 26 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.2/7 9.43 16 [70][71]
17 "Guys Results: Top 8 Guys Perform" March 4 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.1/7 8.89 19 [72][73]
18 "Girls Results: Top 8 Girls Perform" March 5 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 2.2/7 9.41 23 [73][74]
19 "Top 12 Perform: Back to the Start"[75] March 11 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.4/7 9.71 17 [76][77]
20 "Top 11 Perform: Party Songs"[78] March 12 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 1.8/6 8.32 21 [77][79]
21 "Top 10 Perform: Movie Night"[80] March 19 1.8/6 8.51 14 [81]
22 "Top 9 Perform: Songs from the 1980s"[82] March 25 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 1.7/6 8.46 21 [83][84]
23 "Top 8 Perform: Kelly Clarkson Night"[85] April 1 1.8/6 8.48 16 [86][87]
24 "Top 7 Perform: Billboard Top 100"[88] April 8 1.4/5 6.58 <25 [89][90]
25 "Top 6 Perform: American Classics"[91] April 15 1.4/5 7.63 <25 [92][93]
26 "Top 5 Perform: Arena Anthems"[94] April 22 1.5/5 7.47 <25 [95][96]
27 "Top 4 Perform: Judges' Hometowns & Soul Songs"[97] April 29 1.6/5 7.36 25 [98][99]
28 "Top 3 Perform: Judge's Pick, Scott Borchetta's Pick, & Contestant's Hometowns"[100] May 6 1.4/5 6.93 <25 [101][102]
29 "Top 2 Perform" May 12 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 1.3/4 5.55 <25 [103][104]
30 "Season 14 Finale" May 13 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 1.7/6 8.03 18 [104][105]
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Music releases

Concert tour

The top five finalists performed in the American Idol tour that year.[106]

References

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