American Idol is ending after 15 seasons

You might be seeing Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr. at the Job Centre soon…


by Anna Lewis |
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Sad news, fans of* American Idol* (if there are any of you out there…)

Producers at Fox have confirmed that judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. will take their seats on the* American Idol* panel for the final time in January, with the 15th series of the talent show set to be a "celebration" of the previous 14.

It hasn't yet been confirmed how long the series – which will again be hosted by Ryan Seacrest – will run, but it is believed to be shorter than in previous years.

J.Lo, who joined the show for two seasons in 2011 before returning last year, recently spoke of how much she enjoys looking for "new superstars" on the show.

She said: "I love it, it's a great musical journey. We get to talk about music and we get to hopefully find a new superstar, and that's always exciting."

The show debuted in June 2002 with Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul on the judging panel, with Kelly Clarkson crowned the first-ever winner.

Past judges have also included Nicki Minaj, Ellen DeGeneres, Mariah Carey and Steven Tyler, while other contestants who have gone on to enjoy career success include Jordin Sparks, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert.

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