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Men når jeg skal på scenen er jeg nervøs. Men det er bra å være nervøs. Da blir du skjerpa. Kjæreste Selv om Mo har vært borte fra scenen og rampelyset i noen år, har han ikke blitt glemt. Han forteller at han fortsatt blir kontaktet av folk som er veldig begeistra for han. Men kjæreste har han ikke tid til, sier han. Jeg har fokuset et annet sted. Det er andre ting enn kjæreste som er viktig for meg, sier han.

Men du kan jo gjette. Folk kontakter meg over alt. På facebook. På gata. Men fokuset mitt er musikken, sier han, og ler.

Melodi Grand Prix Og nå er det musikken som er viktig for Mo, og han er klar for comeback. Jeg er veldig takknemlig. Jeg har alltid syntes Melodi Grand Prix er spennende. Jeg skal gjøre mitt beste. Det er det eneste man kan forlange, sier Mo. Nettstedet du nå besøker blir i stor del finansiert av annonseinntekter. Basert på din tidligere aktivitet hos oss, vil du få annonser vi tror kan interessere deg. Vi bryr oss om ditt personvern Dagbladet er en del av Aller Media, som er ansvarlig for dine data.

Les mer Jeg forstår. Hei, denne artikkelen er over ett år gammel og kan innholde utdatert informasjon. Anbefaler disse skeive filmene og seriene. Del på facebook. Lik Dagbladet på Facebook Musikk. Nordmenn: Slik er penisen min. Oscar 28 : - Slik blir du børsmillionær.

Fotballheltens tragedie: - Han var sjanseløs. Hemmelig møteplass - alt var lov. Skal beskyttes i fengselet. Gikk fra mann og barn. Sommergrepet som raskt fjerner magefettet. Ufarlig pille sikrer god søvn. Fedmeprofessor: Disse slankepillene virker. Ekspertenes tips: Dating etter skilsmisse. Døde: - Var alt for meg. Hadde ikke overskudd. Han hadde med seg to musikere som også Haarstad spilte med, Øyvind Storli Hoel og Halvor Mjøen, og oppdalingen haiket miljøbevisst med bandbussen som skulle samme vei uansett.

Og når han først var i gang, ble han like godt med ned til Sunndalsøra. Festivalsjefen kom og ga meg en øl, satte seg ned ved siden av meg og spurte og grov om hvordan vi ble tatt imot, om det så bra ut, om lyden virket ok og i det hele tatt om hva han kunne gjøre for å kvalitetssikre trivselen, forteller Haarstad.

Bass, trommer og piano var skrudd ferdig og selveste stjerna entret scenen for å hente inn resten. Det var da festivalsjefen satte opp et ansikt som om han skulle sett et spøkelse. Nå samarbeider de to artistene altså på scenen, og kanskje tar festivalsjefen fra den gang en tur i helga.

Det vil tida vise. Det har ledet til sporadiske opptredener sammen, som etter hvert har blitt flere og flere. Nå ville bluesartisten Bollandsås være med og spille «cowboy-gitar», sammen med oppdalingen som nå også har begynt å skrive egne låter. Neste uke kommer hans egen «Preplayed well payed » på strømmetjenestene. De siste årene har han også markert seg ikke bare som artist, men som en habil bakmann i forbindelse med andre artisters karriere.

Double eliminations have since occurred occasionally in series 7, 8, 11, 12 and 14 onwards, with series 12, 14 and 15 using them more frequently than usual due to the reduction of live shows from 10 weeks to 7 weeks.

Ties became possible with the introduction of a fourth judge in series 4. In the event of a tie the result goes to deadlock, and the act who came last in the public vote is sent home. The actual number of votes cast for each act is not revealed, nor even the order; according to a spokesman, "We would never reveal the voting figures during the competition as it could give contestants an unfair advantage and spoil the competition for viewers".

Once the number of contestants has been reduced to four series 1, 3, 7, 8 and 9 or five series 2, 4, 5 and 6 , the act which polled the fewest votes is automatically eliminated from the competition the judges do not have a vote; their only role is to comment on the performances. From series 10 onwards, the semi-final proceeds with the bottom two in the final showdown for the judges to decide who to send home before the final.

Four occasions in series 7, 10, 13 and 15 during the semi-final saw the judges instead vote to send one of the bottom two through to the final. In series 1, the eliminated acts also reprised one of their songs in the results show after being voted off. This has become less common in other series, instead being relegated to results shows with no final showdown. In series 10, the flash vote was introduced: where one contestant is revealed with the fewest flash votes on Saturday's live show, and the contestant with the second lowest votes from the remaining public vote is announced on Sunday's results show and therefore participates in the final showdown with the other contestant.

Despite the flash vote eliminating all possibilities of deadlock, it quickly drew criticism from viewers and was quickly dropped after several weeks. However, another variation of the flash vote has debuted in series 11 twice as part of a double elimination. In this variation, the act who polled the fewest votes on Saturday's show is automatically eliminated. The two acts with the next fewest votes on Sunday then perform in the final showdown. This double elimination variation was used once again in series 12 and for the semi-final in series 15; in the latter case two acts were sent home on Saturday before the sing-off took place on Sunday.

A lifeline vote was introduced within the first half of the series 13 live shows, where the bottom three contestants are announced. Viewers are then given a few minutes to vote to save one of the bottom three, with the winner of the lifeline vote avoiding the final showdown. As of series 14, the contestants are split into two halves competing on Saturday and Sunday night, respectively, therefore each week is a double elimination. As the results are announced, the contestant who had the lowest viewer votes on each night is announced and leaves the show immediately; the winning contestant is announced thereafter.

The quarter-final during this series served as the show's first quadruple public vote elimination: the two acts with the fewest votes on each night leaving immediately, with four acts sent home that weekend. The two winning contestants of both Saturday and Sunday night then compete in a sing-off to win their weekly prize. Once they have performed their sing-off songs, the lines then reopen and the public votes on which contestant to win the weekly prize.

The semi-final dispensed with the prize fight format in a triple elimination; on Saturday night, all the acts instead sing one song each to remain in the competition before the lines open briefly, then the act with the lowest votes on the night leaves the competition. The remaining acts then sing one more song on Sunday night for the public vote to go through to the final, the two acts with the lowest votes on the night are therefore sent home as well.

Series 15 has reverted to the usual Sunday elimination format with every live show being a double elimination, albeit mostly with the lines freezing before the results show and the act with the lowest votes eliminated immediately at the beginning of the show before lines reopen briefly. The first and third live shows avoided this variation of the format; in the latter show, problems that caused sound to be distorted during some of the performances caused the Saturday vote to be cancelled and in the Sunday results show, the performances were rebroadcast without the sound problems before lines reopened in order to give all the acts a fair shot.

The semi-final followed roughly the same format as the series 14 semi-final, albeit with two acts eliminated immediately after the acts' Saturday performances, before the remainder of the acts sing their second song on Sunday to avoid the sing-off. In series 5, this deal consisted of a £, cash advance with the balance covering the costs of recording and marketing. Following the appointment of singer Minogue as a judge in series 4, the same principle could not universally apply.

In fact, when Minogue won series 4 with Leon Jackson , a new outside manager was appointed. It features an array of finalists from the most recent The X Factor series. From until , Jeff Brazier hosted the tour. Becca Dudley took over the hosting duties from the tour, which sees a revamped format in which the finalists compete to be the winner of each night's tour, with the arena audience voting for the night's winner. Act in or mentor of "16—24s" category      Act in or mentor of "Boys" category      Act in or mentor of "Girls" category      Act in or mentor of "Over 25s", "Over 26s", "Over 28s" or "Over 30s" category      Act in or mentor of "Groups" category.

On 22 June, it was confirmed that Friedman had been reassigned the role of creative director and would be replaced on the panel by Walsh. Speculation surrounded judging line-up changes for series 5 , centering on whether Osbourne would return. On 6 June , six days before filming for series 5 was due to begin, ITV confirmed that Osbourne had left the show, [50] and a number of other artists and producers were approached regarding her replacement.

On 10 June, Cheryl Cole was confirmed as Osbourne's replacement. Despite rumours that Minogue would leave the show after series 5, [53] [54] all four judges from series 5 returned for series 6.

Due to Minogue's maternity leave during series 7, a series of guest judges filled in for her at the audition stages before she rejoined the panel in September. In July , Cole was diagnosed with malaria towards the end of the auditions, so Scherzinger returned as a guest judge for bootcamp.

On 5 May , it was announced that Cowell and Cole would not be returning to the judging panel for the eighth series , to concentrate on the American version of the programme. For this reason I am unable to return.

Barlow, [68] [69] Walsh [70] and Tulisa [71] returned for series 9. Rowland left due to other commitments. On 21 May , ending months of media speculation, Tulisa announced that she would not return as a judge for the 10th series. On 7 February , it was confirmed that Cowell would return as a judge for series Cowell was confirmed to return as a judge for the 12th series.

He also revealed that he was in the dark about whom Cowell had the intentions of bringing onto the panel. To get 10 was great, to get 11 was amazing — I'm not hanging around for them this year. On 18 February , a series representative announced Grimshaw's departure from the judging panel, confirming: "We are sad to see him go but wish him all the best.

In , Williams and Field announced their departures from the programme. Sharon Osbourne —, , — Nicole Scherzinger —, — The first three series of the show were hosted by Kate Thornton. She was replaced from series 4 by Dermot O'Leary who signed a contract worth £1 million to present two series of the programme on ITV. On 16 April , ITV confirmed that both Olly Murs and Flack would take over presenting duties, becoming the first duo to host the show.

In a statement, Murs stated, "This was an incredibly hard decision to make and one I didn't take lightly as I've really enjoyed co-hosting The X Factor. Friedman served as performance coach and choreographer billed as "Creative Director" from series 4—7 and left before series 8 to join the American version.

Brian Burke and Elizabeth Honan replaced him for series 8, although Friedman returned for three weeks in series 9 and Honan did not return.

Friedman returned as creative director in series 11, replacing Reeve and Swanhart. However, Tennant's contract was ended before the live shows and Burnett was reinstated. Dickson announced his departure from the show on 28 July , [] but announced his return due to "popular demand" on 30 October Dermot O'Leary —, — In each series, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses a small number of acts three or four, depending on the series to progress to the live finals.

From series 1—11 and 13 onwards, these categories were decided by the producers of the show. In series 12 viewers voted via hashtags on Twitter to determine which of the judges is allocated each of the four categories. Viewing figures of around 10 million were claimed for series 2 and 4, and 11 to 12 million for series 5.

Over three million public votes were cast in series 2 and six million in the first part of the final. The series 3 final attracted 8 million votes [] and a peak of The BBC's rival talent show Strictly Come Dancing initially beat The X Factor in viewing figures in , although The X Factor soon reversed this trend, and when the shows went head-to-head for the first time, [ when?

Since , however, ratings of The X Factor have been in sharp decline. It was overtaken in the rating battle by Strictly Come Dancing during series 8 and has since very rarely managed to beat it, with Strictly Come Dancing extending its lead over the show per year. The ratings crisis has worsened in the following year with the show recording its lowest ever figures and Strictly Come Dancing now enjoying nearly three times the audience figures of The X Factor in most weeks.

The show won the Entertainment award at the Royal Television Society Awards , described as "Undeniably a brilliant, genre-defining piece of television; the team behind this show never rest on their laurels and are determined to continually raise the bar and set new standards. Must-see television, which everyone talks about on a Monday morning. The viewing figures for the first seven years of the show featured an upwards trend excluding the third series until it peaked for its seventh series in However since the eight series, viewing figures have declined year on year, with the average audience figure for the ninth series being over 2 million lower than the previous year.

From the outset, The X Factor has attracted heavy criticism. Recurring allegations include: that the excessive commercialism of the show detracts from its supposed purpose of unearthing musical talent and even actively damages and distorts the UK music industry; [] that auditionees at mass auditions are shabbily treated; that controversy is deliberately courted and orchestrated, and supposedly spontaneous scenes are staged and scripted; that problems with phone lines leave members of the public unable to vote for their favourite acts; and that contestants are manipulated and unfairly edited.

Series 1—4 of The X Factor effectively included Irish viewers on an equal footing, and Irish viewers were able to vote in these series via SMS or telephone. However, in series 5, voting from Republic of Ireland was discontinued, with the decision being blamed on new regulations introduced regarding phone competitions in the UK.

The show held auditions in Dublin and Belfast for the first three series, with Belfast auditions continuing for series 4 before being dropped, though Irish singers could still audition in other cities. Dublin first round auditions returned in [] with the auditions held on 28 June. In , The X Factor did not hold auditions in Ireland, instead replacing them with a new audition city, Liverpool. Auditions did return to Dublin in , however. On 18 January , it was announced that The Xtra Factor would be axed after 13 years and would be replaced by an online show instead.

Nine celebrity acts participated, singing live in front of the nation and facing the judges of the previous The X Factor series: Cowell, Osbourne and Walsh. Voting revenues were donated to the celebrities' chosen charities. The winner of the show was Lucy Benjamin, mentored by Walsh. Xtra Bites is the second companion and spin-off show to The X Factor which replaced The Xtra Factor , although Xtra Bites is an online spin-off show which started airing in The show looks at all the action from the show including behind the scenes footage of the judges and interviews with contestants from the show.

There were 13 episodes uploaded altogether for the first series, all presented by Becca Dudley. In November , Cowell announced that The X Factor: The Band would launch on 9 December , with the premise of finding either the biggest male or female group.

Each episode lasted for 90 minutes. In mid, it was reported that an All-Stars version of the show was in production and due to be aired towards the end of It was set to feature contestants from the previous fifteen series of the show.

Abdul, who previously appeared as a guest judge during the third series was set to be a judge for the All-Stars series, replacing Scherzinger. As of June [update] , the show has spawned a total of 35 number-one singles: 10 winners' singles six of which have been the Christmas number one , four charity singles one each by the finalists of series 5, 6, 7 and 8 , and 21 other number-ones by contestants who have appeared on the show including winners and runners-up.

By series 6 in , it had seemingly become such a certainty that the X Factor winner would gain the Christmas number one slot every year that bookmakers William Hill were considering withdrawing from the year tradition of betting on the outcome.

In series 1—2, the winner's debut album would be released a few months after their victory in the show. The album would contain some new material but would consist largely of cover versions.

This format changed with series 3 winner Leona Lewis. Cowell, Lewis's X Factor mentor and newly appointed manager, said: "We could have gone into the studio for a month, made the record quick, and thrown it out. It would have been the wrong thing to do. Series 10 winner Sam Bailey , however, released her debut album of covers, The Power of Love , in March , just three months after winning — the earliest ever debut album release by an X Factor winner.

During the fifth series of the show, the finalists released a cover of Mariah Carey 's " Hero " in aid of Help for Heroes which reached number one in the UK singles charts. Following the success of the song, Cowell announced that a charity single would be released annually though the process was discontinued in series 9.

He is quoted as saying: "Following last year's record we made with the X Factor finalists in aid of Help for Heroes, we decided we wanted to do something annually on the show to help good causes. The finalists released a cover of David Bowie 's " "Heroes" ", with proceeds once again going to the Help for Heroes charity. The charity single was scrapped after series 8, although the winner's singles from series 9 onwards were all released for charity.

The album features 34 songs from 21 of the show's finalists. The X Factor Songbook is a song compilation album released 24 November The X Factor brand has also appeared on clothing, jewellery, [] perfume, make-up, toiletries, [] bedding, gifts, confectionery, [] soft drinks [] and pizzas.

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