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American Idol returned Monday night for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! This article will update live throughout the episode, revealing who was eliminated and who moved on to the Top 9. If you need to catch up, watch the performances from last week’s episode here.
Julián Kalel, Jake Thistle and Jesse Findling all were eliminated last week on 90s Judges’ Song Contest.
Heading into the latest episode, 11 artists remain. This week, the field will be cut to nine remaining contestants, while the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees will also be announced on air! Stay tuned for live updates throughout the episode, highlighting each contestant’s performance and ultimately revealing who was eliminated on American Idol.
To open this week’s show, 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee Billy Idol joined Carrie Underwood for a performance of his iconic Rebel Yell, before it was announced that Idol had been chosen as one of the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees!
After self-admitted struggles last week, Tungseth returned to form with his rendition of Foreigner’s Cold as Ice, immediately showcasing his range and power and maintaining them throughout the performance. He drew high praise from all three judges.
Grade: A-
After being saved by Lionel Richie last week, Rae returned with an impassioned performance of the classic Donna Summer. She clearly took advantage of her second chance, commanding the stage with her magnificent vocals, featuring multiple high notes. Carrie Underwood even said Rae’s performance outdid hers from years back.
Grade: A
This was a much more ambitious attempt from Braden following his slow song last week. At times, Rumfelt seemed slightly outside his comfort zone, but the high points of his performance were strong and filled with energy.
Grade: B+
Brooks was admittedly uncomfortable throughout last week’s rendition of Linger. He slowed things down this time with a seated performance of These Days and was much more confident, composed and powerful. While this song didn’t necessarily challenge him, his remarkable voice mesmerized the entire room.
Grade: A–
Following a fantastic rendition of It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over, Daniel was nervous in the lead-up to this week’s performance. He took the Bon Jovi classic in a funkier direction in the most ambitious song of the night thus far. While his vocals were fantastic, the diminished energy of the song may have slightly hurt him.
Grade: B
Keyla captivated the audience last week with her performance of Zombie, and she took a much more energetic approach this episode. Her stage presence was undeniable, and the run at the end of the song showcased her imposing vocals once again.
Grade: A
The 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees were just announced live on American Idol, including Luther Vandross and Oasis. Find the full 2026 class here!
This song was perfect for Lucas’ vibe, and he delivered a very charismatic performance. However, it did feel like he held back at times instead of pushing his range.
Grade: B
Kyndal didn’t take Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo’s advice with her song selection, but she still delivered a strong rendition of Piece Of My Heart. Her unique, raspy voice was on display once again, but her energy did tail off a bit throughout the song as she battled through some voice issues.
Grade: B
Philmon’s commanding voice was on full display from start to finish in this performance. Lee boasts one of the best voices on this season and he wasn’t afraid to push the boundaries, especially with an electric high note to finish.
Grade: A-
Coming off a performance that truly put her on the map with Heads Carolina, Tails California, Hannah took on the legendary Landslide this week. She didn’t disappoint. Harper made time stand still, leaving the audience hanging on every lyric.
Grade: A
The most impressive contestant of this season maintained his grip on that title after yet another exceptional performance, capturing Freddie Mercury’s energy seamlessly. Every time Jordan takes the stage, he delivers gem after gem.
Grade: A+
Philmon Lee and Rae were eliminated after their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame performances.
Jordan McCullough, Chris Tungseth, Daniel Stallworth, Lucas Leon, Braden Rumfelt, Keyla Richardson, Hannah Harper, Kyndal Inskeep and Brooks Rosser moved on to the Top 9.
Philmon Lee and Rae and were eliminated on American Idol this week.
Jordan McCullough, Chris Tungseth, Daniel Stallworth, Lucas Leon, Braden Rumfelt, Keyla Richardson, Hannah Harper, Kyndal Inskeep and Brooks Rosser are the remaining Top 9 contestants on American Idol after Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
American Idol episodes air Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and become available to stream the following day on Hulu.
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