The X Factor

The X Factor Season 2

TV Show

Season 2 Plot

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a recording contract with record label Sony Music Australia. The second series premiered on the Seven Network on 30 August 2010 and ended on 22 November 2010. The winner was Altiyan Childs and his debut single "Somewhere in the World" was released after the final. Childs was mentored throughout by Ronan Keating, who won as mentor for the first time. The series was presented by Luke Jacobz, while spin-off show The Xtra Factor was hosted by Natalie Garonzi on 7Two. The show was originally to be hosted by actor Matthew Newton, however, he was forced to withdraw as host during production after an altercation with his former girlfriend Rachael Taylor and re-admitting himself to rehab. Natalie Imbruglia, Guy Sebastian, Ronan Keating and Kyle Sandilands joined the judging panel as replacements for former judges, Mark Holden, John Reid and Kate Ceberano. The competition was split into several stages: auditions, bootcamp, judges' houses and live shows. Auditions took place throughout May and June 2010. After the auditions was bootcamp, where successful acts were split into four categories: Under 25 Boys, Under 25 Girls, Over 25s and Groups. Each judge was given a category to mentor and had to decide on their twelve acts after day two, and their six acts after day two. Special guest judges, including Havana Brown, Rebecca Batties, Mark Plunkett and Rai Thistlethwayte were brought in to help the judges decide their acts. Following bootcamp, was the judges' houses stage, where each of the judges reduced their six acts to three, with help from more guest judges, including Kelly Rowland, Sir Richard Branson, Boyzone, Snoop Dogg and Usher. The live shows began on 19 September 2010.

The X Factor Season 2 aired on August 30th, 2010.

Season 2 Episodes

1. Auditions 1

August 30th, 20101 hr 30 min

2. Auditions 2

August 31st, 20101 hr 30 min

3. Auditions 3

September 1st, 20101 hr 30 min

4. Auditions 4

September 2nd, 20101 hr 30 min

5. Boot Camp 1

September 5th, 20101 hr 30 min

6. Boot Camp 2

September 6th, 20101 hr 30 min

7. Boot Camp 3

September 12th, 20101 hr 30 min

8. Boot Camp 4

September 13th, 20101 hr 30 min

9. Top 12 Live Performances - Judges Choices

September 19th, 20101 hr 30 min

10. Top 12 Results Show

September 20th, 20101 hr 30 min

11. Top 11 Live Performances - Musical Inspirations

September 26th, 20101 hr 30 min

12. Top 11 Results Show

September 27th, 20101 hr 30 min

13. Top 10 Live Performances - Songs that defined a Decade

October 3rd, 20101 hr 30 min

14. Top 10 Results Show

October 4th, 20101 hr 30 min

15. Top 9 Live Performances - Greatest Party Anthems

October 10th, 20101 hr 30 min

16. Top 9 Results Show

October 11th, 20101 hr 30 min

17. Top 8 Live Performances - Rock Week

October 17th, 20101 hr 30 min

18. Top 8 Results Show

October 18th, 20101 hr 30 min

19. Top 7 Live Performances - Movie Night

October 24th, 20101 hr 30 min

20. Top 7 Results Show

October 25th, 20101 hr 30 min

21. Top 6 Live Performances - Songs of Summer

October 31st, 20101 hr 30 min

22. Top 6 Results Show

November 1st, 20101 hr 30 min

23. Top 5 Live Performances - Australian-made Hits

November 7th, 20101 hr 30 min

24. Top 5 Results Show

November 8th, 20101 hr 30 min

25. Top 4 Live Performances - Number One Hits

November 14th, 20101 hr 30 min

26. Top 4 Results Show

November 15th, 20101 hr 30 min

27. X-Factor Australia Grand Final - Final 3 - Live Performances

November 21st, 20101 hr 30 min

28. X-Factor Australia Winner Revealed - Final 3 Results Show

November 27th, 20241 hr 30 min

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