On the Sunday episode of “American Idol”, 12 of the top 24 singers took to the stage for a solo performance and a duet with an all star artist.

Tonight, the remaining 12 will take the stage for their turn to perform; first a solo and an all star duet before a live audience.

The top eight vote getters from each night will be revealed next Sunday for the 16 singers remaining of the hundreds who came for the auditions.

The judges can express their opinions, but now it is all up to the fans.

First up is Jason Warrior with “Call Out My Name” by The Weeknd and brought the judges to their feet.  Jason joins PJ Morton for a performance of “How Deep is Your Love” by The Bee Gees that again brought the judges to their feet.  Katy called it the best solo and duet performance she has heard so far.  Luke called it good old fashioned entertainment.  Lionel said that it doesn’t get any better than what Jason just did.  Host Ryan Seacrest said what a way to start the show.

Madison Watkins performed “Holy” before joining Idol alum Tori Kelly for a performance of the Stevie Wonder song “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing”.  Luke called Madison a natural entertainer; adding that she really showcased her voice.  Lionel noted how Madison reacted to Tori, not just sang the words.  Katy called the performance a show of vocal Olympics.

Beane takes the stage for a performance of “Don’t Start Now” by Dua Lipa.  Beane shared the stage with international star Josh Groban for a performance of “Angels” by Robbie Williams.  The performance had the house on their feet and Lionel yelling yes.  Lionel said that they noticed exactly what he was doing.  Katy said that Beane has incredible artistic vision; adding that she would sign him.  Luke noted that Beane is growing in every round of the show.

Hannah Everhart sang “ I Was Wrong” by Chris Stapleton before taking the stage with award winning Country music star Jason Aldean for a performance of “She’s Country”.  The duo had Katy up dancing and Luke singing along.  Katy appreciated the risks Hannah took in her solo.  Luke said that it was fun watching Hannah grow.  Lionel agreed with his fellow judges; adding that she held her own with Jason Aldean.

Mary Jo Young sang the Ed Sheeran song “Castle on the Hill” before taking the stage with platinum selling artist Jewel for a performance of “Foolish Games”.  Luke said that he was proud of Mary Jo.  Lionel said that Mary Jo represented her generation.  Katy said that Mary Jo is legitimately becoming an artist before their eyes.

Next up is Chayce Beckham with “Afterglow” by Ed Sheeran.  For his duet, Chayce joins Incubus front man Brandon Boyd for “Drive” by Incubus.  Chayce is the first contestant that plays an instrument – guitar – on his duet.  Lionel said that Chayce has a magical voice; adding that Chayce needs to engage the audience.  Katy called Chayce a bona fide musical artist.  Luke noted that Chayce is just naturally cool.

Colin Jamieson sang the Bruno Mars song “Locked Out of Heaven” before taking the stage with Tori Kelly for a performance of “Hollow”.  Katy said that Colin looked like he performs 300 shows a year.  Luke called Colin infectious with his having fun.  Lionel said that Colin has the secret, performing like he is in his living room and they just stopped by.  Ryan said that Colin is seamless.

Llahona Olayan sang “Just Friends” before taking the stage with PJ Morton for a performance of Morton’s song “Say So” and brought the judges to their feet.  Luke said that Llahona is radio ready.  Lionel said that she has come so far since the first time they saw her.  Katy agreed that Llahona is radio ready.

The youngest singer remaining in the competition, Ava August performs “drivers license”.  The 15 year old performed the Joni Mitchell classic “Both Sides Now” with Josh Groban.  Lionel said that Ava is singing far past her age.  Katy called Ava an old soul.  Luke said that watching Ava and Josh Groban was like watching Judy Garland.

Caleb Kennedy chose The Allman Brothers classic “Midnight Rider” for his solo performance.  The 16 year old joined up with Jason Aldean for a duet performance of “Fly Over States”.   The 16 year old revealed that the song came out when he was in kindergarten.  Katy said that Caleb is authentically himself.  Luke thought that “Midnight Rider” showcased him better.  Lionel said that Caleb has been possessed by an old country man; adding that he has so much promise in his future.

Hunter Metts sang “Chandelier” by Sia before he joined Jewel for a performance of “Who Will Save Your Soul”; a song Jewel said that she wrote when she was 16.  Luke said that the beauty of Hunter is that he has an undeniable voice.  Lionel agreed with Luke; adding that Hunter has everything he needs to be a super star.  Katy fells that Hunter is judging himself against others; adding he has a voice of his own.

The final performance of the top 24 is Casey Bishop with “Decode” by Paramore.  Brandon Boyd returns to perform another song from the Incubus songbook “Wish You Were Here”.  Lionel wondered what America was going to do with all the talent this year; adding that Casey owned the stage.  Katy told Casey to grasp it.  Saying that Casey needs to listen to Katy, Luke noted that Casey is a 16 year old girl trying to bring rock back.