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Idols (Afrikaans)

Genres: Music, Reality Competition

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This search for the next Afrikaans singing sensation premiered on DSTV's kykNET channel on May 28, 2006.

The competition was won by Dewald Louw from Bloemfontein.

Keeping the same format as the international version of Idols, Afrikaans-speaking hopefuls from various South African cities put their singing talents to the test, firstly by performing for the show's three official judges and then for audiences who voted for their favourites.

All auditionees could sing in any language of their choosing up until they reached the Top 100, after which they had to sing in Afrikaans only.

The judges for this version were: singer, songwriter and producer Mynie Grove, music and media manager and promoter Deon Maas and singer, song-writer and playwright Taliep Petersen.

The show was hosted by Sean Else from the boyband Eden and the season was 12 weeks in total, culminating in the finale on Sunday 27 August 2006.

Louw won the following prizes:

  • A recording contract with Sony BMG
  • A Peugeot 206
  • R50,000 from the ATKV
  • A Shure microphone
  • R3200 worth of prizes from Look &Listen
  • A laptop computer
  • A gift pack from Truworths valued at R10,000
The Top 32 - chosen on Sunday 18 June 2006 - were as follows:

Jacobus Wyngaard (19) from Grabouw
Danelle de Vries (26) from Paarl
Jay Theron (24) from Durbanville
Genene Winnaar (25) from Belhar
Samantha Brill (16) from Bryanston, Johannesburg
Henrico Harnoster (25) from Windhoek
Valeska Smith (23) from Randburg
Emil Struwig (17) from Tsumeb
Jay Cee Krause (24) from Pretoria
Jaco Labuschagne (28) from Secunda
Klarina Jansen (27) from Centurion
Kevin Jacobs (24) from Bishop Lavis
Nadine Jansen from Vuuren (17) Koffiefontein
Wendell Reed (26) from Macassar
Peter Barnard (20) from Stellenbosch
Tracey-Lee Oliver (26) from Johannesburg
Willem Botha (19) from Riversdal
Christiaan Kritzinger (23) from Pretoria
Tanja Badenhorst (23) from Hermanus
Bernice Breedt (19) from Alberton
Nelda Janse from Rensburg (21) from Witbank
Joslin Pieterse (21) from Mosselbaai
Carlo de Goede (22) from Parow
Kevin Douglas (24) from Uitenhage
Rebert Roodbol (25) from Pretoria
Tania Wiese (24) from Windhoek
Thiro Moshosho (19) from Otjiwanrongo
Dewald Louw (19) from Bloemfontein
Eugene Julies (19) from Eersterivier
Lizaan Vermeulen (18) from Garsfontein
Crushanda Forbes (18) from Kimberley
Alzonia Titus (19) from Groot-Brakrivier


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