Dim the lights! American Idol is finally ready to deliver last week’s results.

After an “unprecedented” voting surge forced the show to delay its final eliminations, the “Songs of Faith” results will kick off tonight’s episode — meaning two contestants will be sent home before anyone even takes the stage.

From there, the competition resets with the newly revealed Top 12 taking on the annual “Judges’ Song Contest,” performing hits from the ’90s secretly chosen by Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan.

The episode begins at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Disney+.

But the nostalgia doesn’t stop with the song choices. Stars from ABC’s iconic TGIF ’90s lineup will be hanging with the contestants in the lounge as America votes live coast-to-coast.

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And yes — the cuts keep coming. After the Top 12 perform, one more contestant will be eliminated based on the real-time nationwide vote, leaving us with a Top 11 by the end of the night. Follow along with our live blog below, watch all the performances, and once they’re in, vote for your favorite in our poll.

American Idol 24 Predictions: Top 14

Who will win ‘American Idol’? Will Braden Rumfelt advance to the next round? Will Brooks Rosser advance to the next round? Will Chris Tungseth advance to the next round? Will Daniel Stallworth advance to the next round? Will Hannah Harper advance to the next round? Will Jake Thistle advance to the next round? Will Jesse Findling advance to the next round? Will Jordan McCullough advance to the next round? Will Julian Kalel advance to the next round? Will Keyla Richardson advance to the next round? Will Kyndal Inskeep advance to the next round? Will Lucas Leon advance to the next round? Will Philmon Lee advance to the next round? Will Rae advance to the next round?

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Previously on American Idol

Last week marked the first live episode of the season, as Ryan Seacrest revealed the Top 14, who performed songs of faith for America’s vote after their trip to Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa in Hawaii. Six contestants were eliminated based on those Hawaii performances: Makiyah, Genevieve Heyward, and Kutter Bradley from Night 1, along with Abayomi, Madison Moon, and Ruby Rae from Night 2.

But just as host Ryan prepared to reveal the final two eliminations, the show ran out of time. Citing an “unprecedented volume of votes across multiple platforms,” the results were delayed — leaving two contestants in limbo for an entire week.

Now, those results will finally be revealed at the top of tonight’s episode.

2 eliminated

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The two artists eliminated based on last week’s votes are Julian Kalel and Jake Thistle, who will not perform tonight as their time on American Idol comes to an abrupt end.

Top 12 Live performances (updating live beginning at 5 p.m. PT)

Hannah Harper
Age: 25
Hometown: Willow Springs, Mo.
Performance: “Heads Carolina, Tails California” by Jo Dee Messina — chosen by Carrie
Carrie’s comments: “That’s what happens when you get the perfect voice with the perfect song.”
Luke’s comments: “Great song choice.”
Lionel’s comments: “You did great.”

Jordan McCullough
Age: 27
Hometown: Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Performance: “Always Be My Baby” by Mariah Carey — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “You have all the tools in your tool box and you use them so well. You can’t copy Mariah, but you did your thing.”
Luke’s comments: “Very smart song choice. Step outside your comfort zone”
Lionel’s comments: “I felt it in my bones. Masterful job of taking it and turning it into your song.”

Daniel Stallworth
Age: 27
Hometown: Moss Point, Miss.
Performance: “It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over” by Lenny Kravitz — chosen by Luke
Carrie’s comments: “I love that you stepped outside of what the norm might be for you. You really did your own thing with it — I respect that so much.”
Luke’s comments: “The fact that you didn’t know that song and delivered it that way… I learned so much about you.”
Lionel’s comments: “You can’t teach vibe — you got a vibe.”

Lucas Leon
Age: 18
Hometown: Gallatin, Tenn.
Performance: “It’s Your Love” by Tim McGraw & Faith Hill — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “You surprised me on that song. It felt believable, it felt genuine.”
Luke’s comments: “You’ve grown into a more artistic mindset. Great song choice, I’m glad you picked it.”
Lionel’s comments: “You voice resonated — believability.”

Chris Tungseth
Age: 27
Hometown: Fergus Falls, Minn.
Performance: “I’ll Be” by Edwin McCain — chosen by Carrie
Carrie’s comments: “There were some really magical moments in there — and a few not-so-great moments.”
Luke’s comments: “The soul in your voice is so good.”
Lionel’s comments: “You have an identifiable voice. Now you have to experiment with it more — don’t be safe.”

Philmon Lee
Age: 25
Hometown: Lagrange, Ga.
Performance: “Hard to Handle” by The Black Crowes — chosen by Luke
Carrie’s comments: “This was your breakout, standout moment. Hats off to you!”
Luke’s comments: “You’re a great singer. Lean in every time.”
Lionel’s comments: “I have never heard an arrangement like that. You had that under control.”

Kyndal
Age: 29
Hometown: Fishers, Ind.
Performance: “Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “That song has stood the test of time. We know you’re going to make it fresh and rearrange it and that’s what you did.”
Luke’s comments: “You’re so artistic in your approach.”
Lionel’s comments: “It fits you perfectly.”

Brooks
Age: 22
Hometown: Bel Air, Md.
Performance: “Linger” by The Cranberries — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “I loved the beginning. The back half felt uncomfortable. Shut your brain down because you’ve got it, your voice is so incredible.”
Luke’s comments: “Find just a little more confidence.”
Lionel’s comments: “Your voice is one of those unique voices — I’m so happy I won.”

Rae
Age: 24
Hometown: Frederick, Md.
Performance: “Love Will Lead You Back” by Taylor Dayne — chosen by Carrie
Carrie’s comments: “You crushed it!”
Luke’s comments: “At the end you really came to life. Great job.”
Lionel’s comments: “I’m absolutely amazed. You took it to that other place — so well done.”

Braden Rumfelt
Age: 22
Hometown: Murphy, N.C.
Performance: “All By Myself” by Celine Dion — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “You have an incredible voice — we’ll see what America does with it.”
Luke’s comments: “Way to be brave. You crushed it.”
Lionel’s comments: “That’s a tall order. There were moments where you didn’t have a grip on it, but you did it!”

Jesse Findling
Age: 19
Hometown: Massapequa Park, N.Y.
Performance: “Wonderwall” by Oasis — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “You did your thing, and it worked!”
Luke’s comments: “All hail you and King Lionel. That was one of my favorite things I’ve seen you do.”
Lionel’s comments: “I didn’t think it was going to match — it did. Congratulations!”

Keyla Richardson
Age: 29
Hometown: Pensacola, Fla.
Performance: “Zombie” by The Cranberries — chosen by Lionel
Carrie’s comments: “American, vote! Vote, vote, vote!”
Luke’s comments: “I love you. Great job.”
Lionel’s comments: “You held us. To keep it that intense all the way to the end — amazing!”

Judges’ Song Contest winner

Lionel wins this season’s Judges’ Song Contest, with seven of the Top 12 choosing his songs. Three picked Carrie’s, and only two selected Luke’s.

Elimination

Rae and Jesse land in the bottom two. As the winner of the Judges’ Song Contest, Lionel makes the call — saving Rae and sending Jesse home in 12th place.

Next week

The Top 11 perform iconic hits from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees as America votes live for the Top 9. Inductees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2026 ceremony are revealed. 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo will mentor and perform.

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