Who is the top 10 of American Idol 2021?
So far, nine of the American Idol Top 10 contestants for Season 19 have been announced. They are:
Grace Kinstler, 20, from Chicago, IllinoisCaleb Kennedy, 16, from Roebuck, South CarolinaHunter Metts, 22, from Franklin, TennesseeChayce Beckham, 24, from Apple Valley, CaliforniaAlyssa Wray, 18 from Perryville, KentuckyDeshawn Goncalves, 20, from Cleveland, OhioCasey Bishop, 15, from Estero, FloridaCassandra Coleman, 24, from Columbia, TennesseeWillie Spence, 21, from Douglas, Georgia
Joining them will be one of the 10 contestants who took part in the comeback special on April 19, all of whom are ex-Season 18 contestants being offered a second chance. Who that is has not been announced, with fans voting until April 26. In the running are Cyniah Elise, Nick Merico, Aliana Jester, Franklin Boone, Faith Becnel, Arthur Gunn, DeWayne Crocker Jr., Makayla Phillips, Olivia Ximines and Louis Knight.
At time of writing, Gunn’s rendition of “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls is the most watched of any of the comeback performances on YouTube, which could bode well for his chances, especially when combined with the large fanbase he acquired by going further than any of the second-chance contestants of last year’s season.
What are the American Idol contestants singing on Disney night?
ABC has announced what the 10 contestants will be singing, but not who will be singing what—likely to prevent people guessing the returning contestant based on the type of song they will be doing.
The Disney classics being performed on the American Idol 2021 Disney Night are the following:
“A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella"Remember Me" from Coco"Real Gone" from Cars"When She Loved Me" from Toy Story 2"Go the Distance" from Hercules"Baby Mine" from Dumbo"When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio"Into the Unknown" from Frozen II"You’ll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan"Circle of Life" from The Lion King
John Stamos, star of Disney+’s Big Shot and The Little Mermaid Live will act as guest mentor. Also performing are Sofia Carson and Jon Batiste, who will be singing “It’s All Right” from Disney’s Soul, the score for which this week won Batiste an Oscar.
By the end of the episode, the show will have its top seven. Though Grace Kinstler had the best odds to be named the eventual winner for much of the show, Willie Spence edged in front of her in mid-April to become the favorite, with odds of 11/1 (per Gold Derby). Kinstler is at 13/1, while Casey Bishop is at 14/1. Whichever comeback contestant ends up returning, their odds are currently very long at 66/1.
American Idol Season 19 airs Sundays and Mondays at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT on ABC.