American Idol's Top 20 performances wrap up on March 23

The second half of American Idol Season 24's Top 20 contestants performed on March 23, vying for spots in next week's live Top 12 reveal. Voting for these 10 singers opened immediately after the show and closes at 6 a.m. ET on March 24. Fans can vote via AmericanIdol.com, text to 21523, or on the show's social media platforms.

On March 23, American Idol Season 24 aired the second installment of its Top 20 performances, featuring Philmon Lee, Rae, Lucas Leon, Jordan McCullough, Abayomi, Madison Moon, Chris Tungseth, Ruby Rae, Julian Kalel, and Keyla Richardson. Each contestant delivered covers of well-known songs, earning praise from judges Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan, and guest mentor Keke Palmer, as well as country star Brad Paisley in some rehearsals. Voting for the first half of the Top 20 has closed, with results pending alongside this round's outcome for the Top 12 announcement next week. Philmon Lee opened with Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin',' showing emotional falsetto after rehearsal challenges. Rae commanded the stage with Aretha Franklin's 'Respect,' prompting Lionel Richie to dub her 'Aretha Rae' and Luke Bryan to call her one of the season's best singers. Lucas Leon offered a heartfelt take on Tim McGraw's 'Just to See You Smile,' earning notes from Richie on his natural stage presence and a Grand Ole Opry invite from Paisley. Jordan McCullough reimagined U2's 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' with a gospel flair. Abayomi brought high energy to Jessie J's 'Mamma Knows Best.' Madison Moon tackled Kelly Clarkson's 'Since U Been Gone,' hitting its demanding notes. Chris Tungseth amped up OneRepublic's 'Apologize,' with Bryan saying, 'I see it, dog. I see it.' Ruby Rae performed One Direction's 'Drag Me Down' with strong vocals. Julian Kalel delivered a soulful 'Tourniquet' by Zach Bryan, as Richie told him, 'Your future's right in front of you.' Keyla Richardson closed with Joe Cocker's 'With a Little Help From My Friends,' which Palmer described as 'truthful,' dedicating it to her supporters. The performances highlighted the contestants' vocal range and stage growth ahead of live voting.

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