Who was eliminated on 'American Idol'? Watch the 'American Idol' Top 5 2025 perform live
"American Idol" 2025 almost has its winner.
It was Disney Night during the Sunday, May 11, episode. In the first half of the show, Lin-Manuel Miranda stopped by to help the Top 7 contestants prepare songs from Disney and Pixar films. Later in the night, contestants performed their Mother's Day tributes.
Two contestants were sent home after they did not receive enough votes to become the next American Idol.
During tonight's episode on Monday, May 12, Disney Night continues as Miranda returns and the Top 5 travel to Disneyland Resort and perform twice as America votes live for the Final 3.
Here's when "American Idol" Season 23 comes on, who is left and when the finale of "American Idol" 2025 airs.
Abi Carter from Indio, California, won "American Idol" Season 22 at age 21.
Two contestants did not receive enough votes on Sunday, May 11, to continue on "American Idol" 2025:
Gabby Samone
Mattie Pruitt
Here are the Top 5 on "American Idol" 2025:
Thunderstorm Artis
Slater Nalley
Breanna Nix
John Foster
Jamal Roberts
The next episode of "American Idol" 2025 airs Monday, May 12.
"American Idol" 2025 comes on Monday, May 12, at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. MT/PT.
The "American Idol" Season 23 finale will air Sunday, May 18.
You can watch "American Idol" live on ABC15 in Arizona or on your local ABC network.
If you're not able to watch live, "American Idol" Season 23 will be available to stream the next day on Hulu.
A subscription to Hulu costs $9.99 a month (or $99.99/year) for the ad-supported plan. Students can get Hulu with ads for $1.99 a month, and Hulu with no ads costs $18.99 a month.
There are three ways you can vote for your favorite "American Idol" 2025 contestants:
Through the American Idol website.
On the American Idol app, which you can download through the App Store or Google Play.
By texting the promoted keyword for the contestant of your choice to 21523.
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