Season of television series
Idool 2004 was the second season of the Flemish version of the Idol series . It was won by Joeri Fransen , who could not follow the footsteps of former winner Peter Evrard and only release one album before he was dropped by his record company.
However, second runner-up Sandrine Van Handenhoven, who was a longtime favorite throughout the season above the winner and the runner-up, enjoyed an ongoing success as a singer as well as the host of the Flemish Big Brother programme and therefore is now considered as the unofficial winner of Idool 2005 as she almost represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, coming in close 2nd in the national final.
Laura Ramaekers has already been a semifinalist on Idool 2003 .
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Finals
Finalists
(ages stated at time of contest)
Contestant
Age
Hometown
Voted Off
Liveshow Theme
Joeri Fransen
23
Herentals
Winner
Grand Finale
Wouter De Clerck
21
Merksem
12 December 2004
Sandrine Van Handenhoven
20
Sint-Niklaas
5 December 2004
Unplugged
Laura Ramaekers
19
Tongeren
28 November 2004
Rock Hits
Born Meirlaen
24
Latem
21 November 2004
Big Band
Maarten Cox
19
Neerpelt
14 November 2004
One Hit Wonders
Janina Van Caneghem
21
Leopoldsburg
7 November 2004
Film Songs
Laura D'Heedene
19
Honsem
31 October 2004
Dutch Songs
Sarah Cain
23
Hamont-Achel
24 October 2004
Disco Hits
Annelies Cappaert
25
Zedelgem
17 October 2004
My Idol
Finals Elimination Chart
Legend
Did Not Perform
Female
Male
Top 30
Top 10
Winner
Safe
Safe First
Safe Last
Eliminated
Stage:
Semi
Wild Card
Finals
Week:
09/19
09/26
10/03
10/10
10/17
10/24
10/31
11/07
11/14
11/21
11/28
12/05
12/12
Place
Contestant
Result
1
Joeri Fransen
3rd
Btm 3
Btm 3
Btm 3
Winner
2
Wouter De Clerck
3rd
Btm 3
Btm 2
Btm 2
Runner-Up
3
Sandrine Van Handenhoven
3rd
Elim
4
Laura Ramaekers
2nd
Btm 2
Btm 2
Elim
5
Born Meirlaen
1st
Btm 2
Elim
6
Maarten Cox
1st
Elim
7
Janina Van Caneghem
Elim
Saved
Btm 2
Elim
8
Laura D'Heedene
2nd
Elim
9
Sarah Cain
2nd
Btm 2
Elim
10
Annelies Cappaert
1st
Elim
Wild Card
Sarah Cappaert
Elim
Elim
Maï Nuyts
Elim
Siham Ben Taleb
Elim
Semi- Final 3
Benny Willaert
Elim
Björn Rotthier
Eline Faes
Pieter Leunens
Valerie Mouton
Wine Lauwers
Semi- Final 2
Claude Quickels
Elim
Davy Macquoi
Isabelle Dumortier
Melina Vissers
Tim Driesen
Semi- Final 1
Antoon Torfs
Elim
Ingrid De Smedt
Jessie Gobeyn
Leslie Elst
Robby Van Lent
Sabine Van Campenhout
Live show details
Heat 1 (19 September 2004)
Notes
Born Meirlaen, Sarah Cain and Joeri Fransen advanced to the top 10 of the competition. The other 7 contestants were eliminated.
Siham Ben Taleb returned for a second chance at the top 10 in the Wildcard Round.
Heat 2 (26 September 2004)
Notes
Annelies Cappaert, Laura D'Heedene and Wouter De Clerck advanced to the top 10 of the competition. The other 7 contestants were eliminated.
Janina Van Caneghem and Mai Nuyts returned for a second chance at the top 10 in the Wildcard Round.
Heat 3 (3 October 2004)
Notes
Maarten Cox, Laura Ramaekers and Sandrine Van Handenhoven advanced to the top 10 of the competition. The other 7 contestants were eliminated.
Sarah Cappaert returned for a second chance at the top 10 in the Wildcard Round.
Wildcard round (10 October 2004)
Notes
Janina Van Caneghem received most votes, and completed the top 10.
Live Show 1 (17 October 2004)
Theme: My Idol
Live Show 2 (24 October 2004)
Theme: Disco Hits
Live Show 3 (31 October 2004)
Theme: Dutch Songs
Live Show 4 (7 November 2004)
Theme: Film Songs
Live Show 5 (14 November 2004)
Theme: One Hit Wonders
Live Show 6 (21 November 2004)
Theme: Big Band
Live Show 7 (28 November 2004)
Theme: Rock Hits
Live Show 8: Semi-final (5 December 2004)
Theme: Unplugged
Live final (12 December 2004)
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