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Spectacular showdown as Idols SA's Top 6 take the stage by storm

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02 October 2023
An electrifying night at Mosaïek Teatro as top contenders revisit opening auditions and serenade with Grammy-winning hits.
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In an electrifying performance night, Idols SA's Top 6 contestants took center stage, first offering a nostalgic nod to memorable opening auditions and later setting the stage on fire with tunes from Grammy Award winners.

Envic emerged as the first contestant to own the stage, in homage to Karabo's rendition of Nathi’s ‘Nomvula’. He then delivered a heartfelt performance of ‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ by David Foster. "You're destined for stardom," noted Somizi Mhlongo, while JR Bogopa advised him on fine-tuning his stage theatrics.

Faith followed, revisiting Lennymars' audition with Daniel Caesar's ‘Best Part’ and later grooving to Marvin Gaye’s ‘Sexual Healing’. However, the night wasn't entirely in his favour. "You must grasp the essence of a hit song," critiqued Somizi, with Thembi Seete adding concerns about the song's arrangement.

Astonishing everyone with her take on Thapelo's audition, Niikiey performed ‘Inkanyezi’ by Mondli Ngcobo, and later ‘Knocks You Down’ by Keri Hilson. Thembi acknowledged her unmatched versatility while Somizi emphasised her rich and distinct voice, urging her not to compromise her talent.

Thabo chose Moipone's audition song, ‘I Want to Know What Love Is’ by Foreigner, which had the audience singing along. His soul-stirring rendition of ‘In Love with Another Man’ by Jazmine Sullivan brought tears to many eyes. A deeply moved Somizi said, "I've never seen someone fight so hard. You've proven that the divine truly exists through music."

Nkosi took on Samkelo's version of Seal’s ‘Kiss From A Rose’, but his rendition of John Legend's ‘All of Me’ fell short for the judges. Somizi remarked on his wavering confidence, while JR felt a lack of heart in the performance.

Last but not least, Princess stunned with her interpretation of Loveness's audition, Beyoncé's ‘Dangerously in Love’, and followed up with a powerful performance of ‘Falling’ by Alicia Keys. "You blew the roof off tonight. You showed me that South Africa has talent that can compete globally," declared JR, praising her incredible act.

Unfortunately, Thando didn't make the cut, leaving the competition without a final performance.

Idols SA's grand finale is fast approaching on 4 November. Next week, the top 5 will be mentored by multi-platinum Gospel artist Dr Tumi.

 

Don't miss out on the excitement as South Africa's top talents contend for the coveted title!

Idols SA airs every Saturday at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161), thereafter on Mzansi Wethu at 19:30. Catch up on your favourite performances on DStv Stream. Find us on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and TikTok. Join the conversation using #IdolsSA. Tickets for the live show taking place at Joburg’s Mosaïek Teatro are available for R40 through Computicket.