X Factor (Danish TV series)
X Factor | |
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Created by | Simon Cowell |
Creative director | Toniah Pedersen |
Presented by | Lise Rønne (1–2, 4–5, 14, Live shows) Signe Muusmann (3) Signe Molde (6) Eva Harlou (7–8) Sofie Linde (9–) |
Judges | Thomas Blachman (1–2, 4–) Lina Rafn (1–2, 7–8) Remee (1–3, 7–11) Soulshock (3) Pernille Rosendahl (3–5) Cutfather (4–5) Ida Corr (6) Anne Linnet (6) Mette Lindberg (9–10) Sanne Salomonsen (11) Ankerstjerne (12–13) Oh Land (12–14) Martin Jensen (14–) Kwamie Liv (15–) |
Country of origin | Denmark |
No. of series | 14 |
No. of episodes | 191 |
Production | |
Producers | FremantleMedia SYCOtv Blu |
Production locations | DR Byen (live shows, 1-11) Parken Stadium (live final, 3–4) Jyske Bank Boxen (live final, 5–6, 8) Forum Horsens (12) Priorparken (live shows, 12-) |
Running time | 60–120 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | DR1 (1–11) TV2 (12–) |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | 4 January 2008 present | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | The X Factor |
External links | |
Website |
X Factor is the Danish version of The X Factor, a show originating in the United Kingdom and is created by talent show judge and record and TV producer Simon Cowell. The show premiered on 4 January 2008. For the first eleven seasons, the show was broadcast on DR1 before moving to TV 2 from the twelfth season onwards. There has been fourteen winners to date: Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Linda Andrews, Thomas Ring Petersen, Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen, Ida Østergaard Madsen, Chresten, Anthony Jasmin, Emilie Esther, Embrace, Morten Nørgaard, Place on Earth, Kristian Kjærlund, Alma Agger and .
The original judging panel consisted of Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee. The current panel consists of Blachman and Martin Jensen. Former judges include Soulshock, Pernille Rosendahl, Cutfather, Ida Corr, Anne Linnet, Mette Lindberg, Sanne Salomonsen and Oh Land. The original host was Lise Rønne. The current host is Sofie Linde, who has hosted the show since season 9. Former presenters include Signe Muusmann and Signe Molde.
On 14 August 2017, DR announced that the show would end after the eleventh season.[1] On 21 December 2017, TV 2 announced that they had acquired the rights to the show.[2] On 9 April 2021, it was announced that X Factor had been renewed for a fifteenth season.[3]
Series overview[]
To date, fifteen series have been broadcast, as summarised below.
Contestant in (or mentor of) "15–24s", "15–23s" or "15–22s" category
Contestant in (or mentor of) "Over 25s", "Over 24s" or "Over 23s" category
Contestant in (or mentor of) "Groups" category
Season | Start | Finish | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Winning mentor | Host(s) | Judges | Network |
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1
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4 January 2008 | 28 March 2008 | Martin Hedegaard | Laura Kjærgaard | Heidi Herløw | Remee | Lise Rønne | Thomas Blachman Lina Rafn Remee |
DR1 |
2
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2 January 2009 | 27 March 2009 | Linda Andrews | Alien Beat Club | Mohamed Ali | Lina Rafn | |||
3
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1 January 2010 | 27 March 2010 | Thomas Ring | Tine Midtgaard | Jesper Boesgaard | Pernille Rosendahl | Signe Muusmann | Remee Soulshock Pernille Rosendahl | |
4
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1 January 2011 | 25 March 2011 | Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen | Annelouise Sørensen | Babou | Cutfather | Lise Rønne | Thomas Blachman Pernille Rosendahl Cutfather | |
5
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1 January 2012 | 23 March 2012 | Ida Østergaard Madsen | Line Larsen | Sveinur | Pernille Rosendahl | |||
6
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28 December 2012 | 22 March 2013 | Chresten Falck Damborg | Karoline | Wasteland | Ida Corr | Signe Molde | Thomas Blachman Ida Corr Anne Linnet | |
7
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3 January 2014 | 28 March 2014 | Anthony Jasmin | Lucy Mardou | Henriette Haubjerg | Thomas Blachman | Eva Harlou | Thomas Blachman Lina Rafn Remee | |
8
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2 January 2015 | 27 March 2015 | Emilie Esther | Jógvan | Ivarsson, Bang & Neumann | Remee | |||
9
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8 January 2016 | 1 April 2016 | Embrace | Reem Hamze | Alex Benson | Remee | Sofie Linde | Thomas Blachman Remee Mette Lindberg | |
10
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30 December 2016 | 31 March 2017 | Morten Nørgaard | Chili Pedersen | Mia Sørensen | Remee | |||
11
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1 January 2018 | 6 April 2018 | Place on Earth | Jamie Talbot | Rasmus Therkildsen | Thomas Blachman | Sofie Linde Joakim Ingversen1 |
Thomas Blachman Remee Sanne Salomonsen | |
12
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4 January 2019 | 12 April 2019 | Kristian Kjærlund | Benjamin Rosenbohm | Live Vogel | Thomas Blachman | Sofie Linde | Thomas Blachman Ankerstjerne Oh Land |
TV 2 |
13
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1 January 2020 | 23 May 2020 | Alma Agger | Mathilde Caffey | Emil Wismann | Thomas Blachman | |||
14
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1 January 2021 | 9 April 2021 | Solveig Lindelof | Nikoline Steen Kristensen | Simon & Marcus | Oh Land | Sofie Linde Melvin Kakooza2 Lise Rønne2 |
Thomas Blachman Oh Land Martin Jensen | |
1 January 2022 | Sofie Linde | Thomas Blachman Kwamie Liv Martin Jensen |
Notes[]
- ^ In the eleventh season, Sofie Linde's husband and Ultra Factor presenter Joakim Ingversen filled in for as host for the first two live shows on 23 February and 2 March 2018 due to Linde giving birth due to their daughter on 17 February.
- ^ In the fourteenth season, Melvin Kakooza co-hosted bootcamp alongside Linde and was initially going to host the live shows solely, but withdrew due to a brain tumor and was replaced by former host Lise Rønne.
Judges[]
Judge | |||||||||||||||
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Lina Rafn | |||||||||||||||
Remee | |||||||||||||||
Soulshock | |||||||||||||||
Pernille Rosendahl | |||||||||||||||
Cutfather | |||||||||||||||
Ida Corr | |||||||||||||||
Anne Linnet | |||||||||||||||
Mette Lindberg | |||||||||||||||
Sanne Salomonsen | |||||||||||||||
Ankerstjerne | |||||||||||||||
Oh Land | |||||||||||||||
Martin Jensen | |||||||||||||||
Kwamie Liv |
On 15 October 2007, jazz musician Thomas Blachman, Infernal singer Lina Rafn and songwriter Remee were announced as judges for season 1.[4] On 18 September 2008, Rafn confirmed that she would be returning as a judge for season 2.[5] The following day, it was confirmed that Blachman and Remee would be returning as judges for season 2.[6]
On 13 August 2009, Rafn announced that she would not be returning as a judge for season 3 due to her pregnancy.[7] On 1 October 2009, Blachman confirmed that he would also not be returning as a judge for season 3.[8] On 5 October 2009, it was confirmed that Remee would be returning as a judge for season 3.[9] On 8 October 2009, record producer Soulshock was confirmed as Blachman's replacement.[10] On 15 October 2009, it was announced that The Storm singer Pernille Rosendahl would replace Rafn as the third and final judge for season 3 alongside Remee and Soulshock.[11]
On 19 September 2010, Soulshock confirmed that he had been dropped as a judge for season 4.[12] On 21 September 2010, Blachman confirmed that he would be returning as a judge for season 4, replacing Soulshock.[13][14] The following day, it was confirmed that Rosendahl would be returning as a judge for season 4.[15] On 24 September 2010, it was confirmed that record producer Cutfather would replace Remee as a judge for season 4.[16] On 13 September 2011, it was announced that Blachman, Rosendahl and Cutfather would be returning as judges for season 5.[17]
On 20 December 2011, Blachman announced that he would be leaving the show at the conclusion of season 5.[18] On 8 February 2012, Rosendahl announced that she would also be leaving the show after season 5 due to starring in the musical Hey Jude.[19] On 10 February 2012, Cutfather announced that season 5 would be his last season as a judge in order to return to his career due to "the show mentally taking time and thought space."[20] On 20 August 2012, despite announcing that he would be leaving the show at the conclusion of season 5, it was confirmed that Blachman would be returning as a judge for season 6, while singers Ida Corr and Anne Linnet would replace Rosendahl and Cutfather.[21]
On 18 September 2013, it was confirmed that Rafn and Remee would be returning to replace Corr and Linnet as judges for season 7 alongside Blachman.[22] On 18 August 2014, it was confirmed that Blachman, Rafn and Remee would be returning as judges for season 8.[23]
On 15 July 2015, Rafn confirmed that she would not be returning as a judge for season 9 due to an Infernal concert tour.[24] On 12 August 2015, it was confirmed that The Asteroids Galaxy Tour singer Mette Lindberg would replace Rafn as a judge for season 9 alongside returning judges Blachman and Remee.[25] On 12 August 2016, it was confirmed that Blachman, Remee and Lindberg would be returning as judges for season 10.[26]
On 2 August 2017, Lindberg announced that she would not be returning as a judge for season 11.[27] On 10 August 2017, it was confirmed that singer Sanne Salomonsen would replace Lindberg as a judge for season 11 alongside returning judges Blachman and Remee.[28]
On 11 April 2018, it was confirmed that Blachman would be returning as a judge for season 12.[29] The following day, Remee confirmed that he would not be returning as a judge for season 12.[30] On 26 April 2018, it was confirmed that Salomonsen would not be returning as a judge for season 12 due to joining DR1's new television music competition LIVE! Danmarks nye live-artist as a judge.[31][32] On 8 August 2018, it was announced that rapper Ankerstjerne and singer Oh Land would replace Remee and Salomonsen as judges for season 12 alongside Blachman.[33] On 15 August 2019, it was confirmed that Blachman, Ankerstjerne and Oh Land would be returning as judges for season 13.[34]
On 2 July 2020, Ankerstjerne confirmed that he would not be returning as a judge for season 14 in order to focus on "new dreams and projects," but did not rule out a return in the future.[35][36] On 11 September 2020, it was announced that DJ Martin Jensen would replace Ankerstjerne as a judge for season 14 alongside returning judges Blachman and Oh Land.[35]
On 23 July 2021, Oh Land announced that she would not be returning as a judge for season 15, stating that she "could not do everything at once."[37]
Hosts[]
Host | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6 | Season 7 | Season 8 | Season 9 | Season 10 | Season 11 | Season 12 | Season 13 | Season 14 | Season 15 |
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Signe Muusmann | |||||||||||||||
Signe Molde | |||||||||||||||
Eva Harlou | |||||||||||||||
Sofie Linde | |||||||||||||||
Joakim Ingversen | |||||||||||||||
Melvin Kakooza |
Judges' categories and their finalists[]
Key:
- – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
Season | Thomas Blachman | Lina Rafn | Remee |
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One | Over 25s Heidi Svelmøe Herløw Lisa Maria Birkekvist Frederik Konradsen |
Groups VocaLoca RaiDen Søren & Anne |
15-24s Martin Hoberg Hedegaard Laura Arensbak Kjærgaard Basim Moujahid |
Two | 15-24s Mohamed Ali Sidsel Lieknins Vestertjele Lucas Francis Claver |
Over 25s Linda Andrews Seest Christensen Claus Lillelund |
Groups Alien Beat Club Asian Sensation Tårnhøj |
Season | Soulshock | Pernille Rosendahl | Remee |
Three | Groups The Fireflies 8210 In-Joy |
Over 25s Thomas Ring Petersen Daniel Vengsgaard Peter Søborg |
15-24s Tine Midtgaard Madsen Jesper Boesgaard Anna Nygaard |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Pernille Rosendahl | Cutfather |
Four | Over 25s Annelouise Sørensen Patricia Bull Ercan Turan |
Groups Rikke & Trine JR Deevibez |
15-24s Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen Babou Rasmus Nielsen |
Five | Groups Nicoline Simone & Jean Michel Tandberg & Østenby Phuong & Rasmus |
15-24s Ida Østergaard Madsen Line Dissing Karred Larsen Morten Benjamin |
Over 25s Sveinur Gaard Olsen Mulila Phiri Katrine Klith Andersen |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Ida Corr | Anne Linnet |
Six | 15-23s Karoline Hassan Amanda Pedersen Zaina Jouret |
Over 24s Chresten Falck Damborg Stephanie Ravn Carlsen Jonas Præst Nielsen |
Groups Wasteland Anna & Lusanda Lotus |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Lina Rafn | Remee |
Seven | Groups Anthony Jasmin ManBand lickety-split |
14-22s Henriette Haubjerg Fie Winther Mathias Chrøis |
Over 23s Lucy Mardou Pernille Nordtorp Steffen Gilmartin |
Eight | Groups Ivarsson, Bang & Neumann Citybois Finn & Rie |
Over 23s Jógvan Joensen Sophia Nohr Nanni Klitte |
15-22s Emilie Esther Baraa Qadoura Tannaz Hakami |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Mette Lindberg | Remee |
Nine | Over 23s Andrew Murray Sarah Glerup Jacob Bering |
15-22s Reem Hamze Alex Benson Mads Christian |
Groups Embrace Clifforth & Hein The Competition |
Ten | 15-22s Chili Pedersen Mia Sørensen Martin Prytz |
Groups VKation Ladies with Attitude Fyhnen Sisters |
Over 23s Morten Nørgaard Samanta Gomez Mike Beck |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Sanne Salomonsen | Remee |
Eleven | Groups Place on Earth Sol & Christian Anne Mette & Tomas |
15-22s Sigmund Trondheim Vita Jensen Oliver Bendixen |
Over 23s Jamie Talbot Rasmus Therkildsen Anja Nynne |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Oh Land | Ankerstjerne |
Twelve | Over 23s Kristian Kjærlund Gina Michaells Andrea Brøndsted |
Groups Echo Maria & Bea Dr. Rolf & Kanylerne |
15-22s Benjamin Rosenbohm Live Vogel Patrick Smith |
Thirteen | 15-22s Alma Agger Mathilde Caffey Emil Wismann |
Over 23s Ilona Artene Kaspar "Kali" Andersen Nicklas Mietke |
Groups Smokey Eyes Magnus & Aksel Sway |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Oh Land | Martin Jensen |
Fourteen | Groups Simon & Marcus The Kubrix Neva & Ida |
15-22s Solveig Lindelof Nikoline Steen Kristensen Lucca Nordlund |
Over 23s Dan Laursen Vilson Ferati Hiba Chehade |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Kwamie Liv | Martin Jensen |
Fifteen | Maria Isaksen Mads Moldt Wela & Garcia |
Oliver Antonio Lorenzo & Charlo Tina Mellemgaard |
Mille Bergholtz Kári Fossdalsá Oscar |
Season synopses[]
2008-2018: DR[]
Season 1 (2008)[]
The first season premiered on 4 January 2008 and ended on 28 March 2008. The host was Lise Rønne, while the judges were jazz musician Thomas Blachman, Infernal singer Lina Rafn and songwriter Remee.
The auditions took place from 3 to 4 November 2007 at DR Byen in Copenhagen and 7 to 8 November 2007 at DR Østjylland in Århus. The audition episodes were broadcast over three episodes on 4, 11 and 18 January 2008. After the auditions, the judges were given their categories. Remee was given the 15-24s, Rafn was given the Groups, and Blachman was given the Over 25s. For bootcamp, the judges disbanded and took their categories to three different locations. Remee took the 15-24s to Puk-studierne in Randers, Rafn took the Groups to Hotel Marienlyst in Helsingør and Blachman took the Over 25s to Dragsholm Castle in Hørve. The judges were also accompanied by an assistant, who worked in the music industry. Remee was assisted by record producer Cutfather, Rafn was assisted by Border Breakers director Michael Guldhammer, and Blachman was assisted by composer Kasper Winding. Bootcamp was broadcast over two episodes on 25 January and 1 February 2008. The live shows began on 8 February 2008 at DR Byen. During the sixth week of the live shows, Anne Linnet helped mentor the acts. Shayne Ward, who won the second series of the original British version, performed on the sixth results show. James Blunt performed on the seventh results show.
During the semi-final on 21 March 2008, Remee became the winning mentor after his two acts Martin and Laura advanced to the final. Martin won the first season on 28 March 2008, defeating Laura, and won a recording contract with Sony BMG. He released "The 1" as his winner's single. "The 1" was written by singer Niels Brinck and produced by Per Sunding, which would be released by Martin or Laura if they won.
Season 2 (2009)[]
Remee, Lina Rafn and Thomas Blachman returned as judges. Remee was given the Groups, Rafn was given the Over 25s and Blachman was in charge of the Under 25s. The winner was Linda Andrews, mentored by Rafn.
Season 3 (2010)[]
Remee returned as a judge, while Thomas Blachman and Lina Rafn were replaced by Soulshock and Pernille Rosendahl. Soulshock was given the Groups, Rosendahl was given the Over 25s and Remee was in charge of the Under 25s. The winner was Thomas Ring Petersen, mentored by Rosendahl. British singer and X Factor UK judge Cheryl Cole performed her number one single "Fight for This Love".
Season 4 (2011)[]
Pernille Rosendahl continued as a judge, while original judge Thomas Blachman and new judge Cutfather replaced Soulshock and Remee on the judging panel. Cutfather was given the Under 25s, Rosendahl was given the Groups and Blachman was given the Over 25s. The winner was Sarah, mentored by Cutfather.
Season 5 (2012)[]
Thomas Blachman, Pernille Rosendahl and Cutfather returned for their respective fourth, third and second seasons. Cutfather was given the Over 25s, Rosendahl was given the Under 25s and Blachman was in charge of the Groups. The winner was Ida Østergaard Madsen, mentored by Rosendahl.
For the first (and currently only) time, a judge made an unforced decision to eliminate their own act.[38]
Season 6 (2012–13)[]
Thomas Blachman returned to the judging panel, while Pernille Rosendahl and Cutfather were replaced by new judges Ida Corr and Anne Linnet. Linnet was given the Groups, Corr was given the Over 24s and Blachman was in charge of the Under 24s. The winner was Chresten, mentored by Corr.
Season 7 (2014)[]
The seventh season returned to the original judging panel consisting of Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee following the departures of Ida Corr and Anne Linnet. Remee had the Over 23s, Rafn had the Under 23s and Blachman was in charge of the Groups. The winners were Anthony Jasmin, mentored by Blachman.
Season 8 (2015)[]
Thomas Blachman, Remee and Lina Rafn returned to the judging panel for their respective seventh, fifth and fourth seasons. Remee was given the 15-22s, Rafn was given the Over 23s and Blachman was given the Groups. Superbootcamp was replaced by 5 Chair Challenge. The winner was Emilie Esther, mentored by Remee.
Season 9 (2016)[]
Thomas Blachman and Remee will return as judges for season 9 along with a new judge Mette Lindberg who will replace Lina Rafn. Rafn said in the final of season 8 that she did not know if she would continue as a judge.[39] Eva Harlou announced on 26 June 2015 that she will not return to host.[40] Sofie Linde Lauridsen will be the new host.[41] Rafn announced on 15 July 2015 that she would not be returning as a judge.[42] The winners were Embrace mentored by Remee.
Season 10 (2016–17)[]
Thomas Blachman, Mette Lindberg and Remee Will all return for Season 10 and Sofie Linde will also return as host On 31 March 2016 it was announced that X Factor will return for season 10 in 2017.[43] It will begin on 30 December 2016 the winner was Morten Nørgaard mentored by Remee.
Season 11 (2018)[]
On 31 March 2017, it was announced by DR that X Factor will return for season 11 in 2018.[44] Sofie Linde Lauridsen will return to host the show for the 3rd time[45] Thomas Blachman and Remee also returned and is joined by a new judge Sanne Salomonsen who will replace Mette Lindberg. The Winner was Place on Earth mentored by Thomas Blachman
2019-present: TV 2[]
Season 12 (2019)[]
Sofie Linde Lauridsen will return to host the show for the 4th time Thomas Blachman returned and is joined by a new judges Oh Land and Ankerstjerne who will replace Remee and Sanne Salomonsen. The Winner was Kristian Kjærlund mentored by Thomas Blachman
Season 13 (2020)[]
Thomas Blachman, Oh Land and Ankerstjerne Will all return as judges for Season 13 and Sofie Linde Ingversen also return as host for the 5th time. The Winner was Alma Agger mentored by Thomas Blachman
Season 14 (2021)[]
Thomas Blachman and Oh Land returned as judges for Season 14 while Ankerstjerne left and was replaced by Martin Jensen and Sofie Linde Ingversen only returned as host for the auditions, 5 Chair Challenge and bootcamp Lise Rønne returned as host for the live shows also. The Winner was Solveig Lindelof mentored by Oh Land
Season 15 (2022)[]
Thomas Blachman and Martin Jensen will return as judges for Season 15 but Oh Land has announced that she will leave as a judge and was replaced by Kwamie Liv and Sofie Linde Ingversen will return as the main host.
Controversy[]
The Danish X Factor has been criticised by music expert and consultant for The Danish Musicians' Association (Dansk Musiker Forbund) Mikael Højris, who claims that the contracts for participation in the show are unfair on participants and almost amount to serfdom to DR1 (the channel airing the show) stating that clauses in the contracts forbid the participants - whether they pass the first round or not - from performing or participating in any other musical event for three months. He also criticises that participants are obliged to travel at their own expense.[46]
Bente Boserup, leader of BørneTelefonen, criticized the Danish X Factor for exposing children under 18 to high pressure and stress, after contestants Baraa Qadoura and Tannaz Hakami broke down in tears during the fourth live show of season 8. This was supported by psychologist John Halse, as well as contestant Finn Irs, who protested by not showing up to the all-stars song during the final live show. Irs stated that the producers were more interested in their contestants showing their emotions, rather than making a musical show. Jan Lagermand Lundme, the contributing editor on DR1, stated that all contestants were checked by a psychologist to see if they were fit to handle the pressure.[47]
Despite this, the series has remained quite popular within the Danish public.
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External links[]
- (in Danish) X Factor website
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