Latin American Idol

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Latin American Idol
Format Interactive reality game show
Created by Simon Fuller
Starring Erika de la Vega
Monchi Balestra
Jon Secada
Country of origin Flag of Argentina Argentina
Broadcast
Original run 20062008
Finalists (With dates of elimination)
Season 1 (2006)
Mayré Martínez Winner
Noelia Soto October 26
Efraín Medina October 19
Gabriel Suárez October 12
Hernán López October 5
Andrea del Valle Bela September 28
John Paul Ospina September 21
Isa Mosquera September 14
Lilia Mariñelarena September 7
Denis Smith August 31
Season 2 (2007)
Carlos Peña Winner
Ricardo Caballero September 27
Rosangela Abreu September 20
Arquimedes Reyes September 13
Silvia de Freitas September 6
Francisco Pérez August 30
Saúl Alvidrez August 23
Emiliano Sansone August 16
Samantha Byars August 9
Juan Pablo Villacorta August 9
Emiliano Roque August 2
Julián Rubio August 2
External links
Official website

Latin American Idol is a reality television series on the Sony Entertainment Television network based on the popular Pop Idol. The show, the first Idol series in the world to be run in Spanish, is a contest to determine the best young singer in Latin America, excluding Portuguese-speaking Brazil, which has its own version of the Idol series, Ídolos Brazil.

Latin American Idol is hosted by Erika de la Vega from Venezuela and Monchi Balestra from Argentina. The judges consist of Cuban-born American Jon Secada, Gustavo Sánchez from Puerto Rico and Mimi from Mexico. Auditions for the first season were held from late April to mid May 2006 in Caracas, Venezuela; Bogotá, Colombia; Mexico City, Mexico and finishing in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the host country. The series premiered on July 12, 2006.

It was announced in late December 2006 that judge Elizabeth Meza would be leaving the show, due to her wanting to dedicate full time to her career as a solo jazz singer. On March 2007, Sony Entertainment Television informed that former Flans member, Irma Angélica Hernández Ochoa known as "Mimi", would be replacing Meza in the jury's table. From now on, she along with Secada and Sánchez will help Latin America find their next Idol.

At age 19, Carlos Peña is the first male and youngest person to win the competition. Both him, and first season winner Mayré Martínez, are the only contestants to never have been in the bottom two or three during the course of the show.

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[edit] Season synopses

[edit] Season 1

The first season of Latin American Idol was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina and premiered on July 12, 2006 with the auditions in Caracas, Venezuela. Then came the auditions in Bogotá, Colombia; Mexico City, Mexico; and lastly Buenos Aires, Argentina. On August 2, 2006 the first group of ten semi-finalists sung, passing only three of them to the finals. Two other semi-finalists were chosen to participate in the wild-card show in 2 weeks.

The winner was announced on October 26th, the first Latin American Idol is Venezuelan Mayré Martínez, beating Argentinian born Noelia Soto in the season finale. Mayre Martinez and Noelia Soto won a brand new automobile, a record deal with Sony BMG Music Entertainment, and multimillioaire managing exclusivity contract.

[edit] Season 2

For this season the Judge Elizabeth Meza quit, and the Mexican singer Mimi was hired as the new Latin American Idol judge in June 13th, 2007.

Auditions of Season 2 take place in:

(In chronological order)

  • Venezuela
    • From March 17 to March 20, 2007.
  • Mexico
    • From March 24 to March 27, 2007.
  • Colombia
    • From March 31 to April 3, 2007.
  • Argentina (Host)
    • From April 14 to April 18, 2007.


Season 2 premiered on June 13th, 2007. And is aired every Wednesday and Thursday in Sony Entertainment Television (Latin America) The winner was announced on September 27th, the second Latin American Idol is Guatemalan Carlos Peña, beating Mexican born Ricardo Caballero in the season finale. Carlos Peña and Ricardo Caballero won a brand new automobile, a record deal with Sony BMG Music Entertainment, and multimillioaire managing exclusivity contract.

[edit] Season 3

Main article: Latin American Idol (Season 3)

The auditions for Season 3 started in March 2008, as in auditions for the previous seasons. There was a form to fill in the Latin American Idol official site to try for auditions for 2008.

Auditions dates and cities for Season 3 were:

Season 3 will premiere on June 19, 2008.

[edit] External links