Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson Return to ‘American Idol' — See Pics

It'll be a magical night to celebrate "Idol" past and present

Old meets new Monday on a special “American Idol,” which merges original judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson with veteran host Ryan Seacrest and current judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan.
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The "American Idol" originals are coming back!

In honor of the singing competition's milestone 20th season, a number of winners, high-profile competitors and judges are stepping back onto the stage next week.

Expect appearances from Ruben Studdard, Scotty McCreery, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Lauren Alaina, Kris Allen, Maddie Poppe, Laine Hardy, Willie Spence, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Grace Kinstler, Laci Kaye Booth and surprise guests. Plus, original judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul are getting behind the table again!

The event is being called "The Great Idol Reunion," and is set to air Monday, May 2, on ABC.

AMERICAN IDOL – “516 (The Great Idol Reunion)” – In celebration of the milestone 20th season, “American Idol” greats Ruben Studdard, Scotty McCreery, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Lauren Alaina, Kris Allen, Maddie Poppe, Laine Hardy, Willie Spence, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Grace Kinstler, Laci Kaye Booth and additional surprise guests will reunite on the Idol stage for a night of unforgettable performances. “American Idol” airs MONDAY, MAY 2 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
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Abdul, Perry and Jackson are ready to offer judgment.

Second-season winner Studdard will sing with sixth-season winner Sparks, according to a recent Deadline report. Runner-up Alaina (Season 10) is set to sing with that season's winner, McCreery.

Seventh-season winner Cook will pair with Season 8 winner Allen; Season 17 winner Hardy and Top 5 finisher from that season Booth are a team, and Season 16 winner Poppe will sing with that season's runner-up, Hutchinson. Season 19 contestants Spence and Kinstler will also team up.

"American Idol" originally aired on Fox from 2002-16, spawning winners in Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood and finalists like Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert. ABC revived the series starting in 2018.

Executive producer Megan Michaels Wolflick told Deadline, "It’s a testament to this show’s incredible legacy that we are able to celebrate 20 years of 'American Idol' in this extraordinary way. We are so thrilled to welcome back some of our most beloved alumni from over the years to reunite on the 'Idol' stage. 'American Idol' continues to create superstars just as it has done since 2002 and bringing back these Idol Icons is the perfect way to herald the next generation."

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