‘American Idol’s Final Auditions Feature a Luke Grimes Look-Alike & The Final Platinum Ticket Winner

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[Warning: This post contains Major spoilers from American Idol Season 23, Episode 5.] The Season 23 auditions came to an end during the Sunday, March 30, episode. Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie saw the final 2025 hopefuls perform for a shot to make it to Hollywood for the next round of the competition. While many golden tickets to Hollywood were passed out, the judges also had to crush the dreams of some aspiring artists. The night concluded with the third and final platinum ticket of the season, giving one contestant the chance to bypass the first round of Hollywood week. Scroll down for a full recap of all the performances find out which stars are moving on in the competition. Jmarie Brooklyn, New York, resident Jmarie, a 28-year-old customer service rep, sang Underwood’s own hit “Before He Cheats.” Before performing, she told the country star that the track is actually a “hood anthem,” and her performance earned her a...

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