Finalists

Who were finalists in 2010 X Factor?

Finalists

Act Age(s) Result
Matt Cardle 27 Winner
Rebecca Ferguson 24 Runner-Up
One Direction 16–18 3rd Place
Cher Lloyd 17 4th Place

Who won The X Factor in 2010?

Matt Cardle
Matt Cardle was crowned winner in 2010, but he was quickly overshadowed by the global success of boy band One Direction, who were runners-up.

Who came 3rd in 2010 X Factor?

One Direction finish third in The X Factor 2010, leaving Matt Cardle and Rebecca Ferguson as this year’s final two. One Direction have finished third in this year’s series of The X Factor.

Who put One Direction together?

Two years ago today, on X Factor UK, Simon Cowell put together 5 lads who didn’t make the cut as individuals into a yet-to-be-named boyband. They would become the worldwide sensation… One Direction!

Who was lead singer of One Direction?

The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson; Zayn Malik left the group in March 2015….

One Direction
Labels Syco Columbia
Associated acts The X Factor finalists 2010
Website onedirectionmusic.com
Members Harry Styles Niall Horan Liam Payne Louis Tomlinson

Who were the X Factor finalists in 2010?

The 2010 X Factor finalists (from left): Rebecca Ferguson, One Direction, Cher Lloyd and Matt Cardle. Photograph: Ken McKay/Rex Features And now, the dramatic conclusion.

What is the X Factor?

The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The seventh series started on ITV on 21 August 2010 and ended on 12 December 2010. The series saw the creation of the boy band One Direction, from boys who entered the competition as individuals.

How many seasons of the X Factor are there?

As of December 2017, there have been fourteen completed series. The final round of the competition features a number of solo singers or vocal groups: nine in series 1, twelve in series 2-6 and 10, 16 in series 7, 8, 11 14, and 15, and 13 in series 9, 12 and 13.

What year did X Factor admit to vocal tweaks?

Archived from the original on 27 October 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2010. ^ “X Factor admits to vocal tweaks”. BBC News. London. 23 August 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010. ^ Nissim, Mayer (8 December 2010).