‘X Factor': Five Auditions To Look Out For On Saturday, In Final Show Before Bootcamp Rounds

The 5 'X Factor' Auditions You Need To See This Week
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It may seem as though the show has only been back on our screens for mere minutes, but the ‘X Factor’ arena audition stage is set to come to a close tonight, and the judges have just a handful of places left at bootcamp.

As always, variety is the order of the day, and tonight’s show (Sunday 19 September) is no different, with rap groups, married duos and a peppering of second chancers hoping to impress Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw - but which auditions do you need to see? Here are our top five…

Anton Banaghan

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Stepping out in front of the judges is difficult enough, so hats off to Anton for travelling over from Tipperary solo, and giving it his all. The 21-year-old decides to tackle George Ezra’s ‘Budapest’, and the pressures on when Cheryl and Simon both announce that they love the track.

Can he give the song his own spin and win over the panel?

Nige And Kay

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There’s a whole segment of tonight’s show dedicated to lovely pairings, but there’s a very fine line between super-sweet couple and vom-inducing duo. Nige and Kay make their task even harder, by performing Olly Murs and Demi Lovato’s duo ‘Up’, while ‘Xtra Factor’ presenter Olly waits in in the wings.

Megan Dallas

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Seemingly shy Megan sidles onto the stage with her acoustic guitar in hand, so when she announced that she’s going to give TLC’s 10/10 banger ‘Waterfall’ a go, it’s surprising to say the least.

Obviously, as the song builds, that age old question rears its head again: “Will she rap?” Stay tuned to find out.

DTour

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Boyz II Men wannabes DTour were put together by their managers Debbie and Paul, just three weeks before their audition. Like many of this year’s acts, Christian Jules, Nico-Paul Rooney, Solomon Henry, Michael Perez, Naasson Swan and Elias Hendricks are asked to perform a second track by music mogul Si, and to say things are tense is an understatement.

Can the turn it around and bag a place at Bootcamp?

Lucy Duffield

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Lucy looks - and sounds - familiar to one of the judges, who has seen her performing before. The solo singer was once signed to Polydor, however when things didn’t work out, she decided to turn her back on the entertainment industry. Well, until now obviously.

Is the ‘X Factor’ set to provide her a (second) big break?

When one door arena closes, another door country house opens, so tune in on Sunday night to see the bootcamp round begin.

'X Factor': Most Controversial Moments
Emily Nakanda's Happy-Slapping Scandal(01 of06)
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Back in series four, 15-year-old Emily Nakanda was one of the early favourites to win the show, but had to back out, after a video emerged showing her violently attacking another teenage girl.Reports at the time said Emily was asked to leave the competition by producers, or risk being axed. (credit:Ken McKay/Rex)
Frankie Cocozza Oversteps The Mark(02 of06)
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Frankie's hard partying during his time on 'X Factor' in 2011 was well-documented, but it ended up costing him his place in the competition, when he broke one of producers' "golden rules", later reported to have been the use of class-A drugs. (credit:Beretta/Sims/REX)
Grimmy And Rita Join The Show(03 of06)
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The addition of Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora was - at least initially - a controversial one, with some critics wondering whether either of them had the relevant experience to find the UK's hottest talent. (credit:ITV)
The Six Chair Challenge(04 of06)
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The 'Six Chair Challenge' has been a sticking point with 'X Factor' viewers since its debut in 2013. Many have branded the final stage of Bootcamp cruel, with some hopefuls gaining a place at Judges' Houses only to have to give it up later, but Simon Cowell clearly doesn't mind, as it's back for 2015. (credit:Tom Dymond/Thames/Rex)
Louis Walsh Pushes Dannii To Breaking Point(05 of06)
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Louis repeatedly accused Dannii of stealing one of his acts' songs back in 2008, resulting in the 'Put The Needle On It' singer breaking down in tears live on air, and having to vacate the panel at one point to gather herself.Simon jumped to Dannii's defence, telling Louis: "Dannii made the right choice, Louis, if you don't like it, tough."You're always whining and complaining. You two have to kiss and make up." (credit:ITV)
Gamu-Gate(06 of06)
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A turning point for Cheryl's popularity with the British public came when she was met with a backlash for putting both Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel through to the live shows, over viewers' favourite Gamu, despite neither of them finishing their performances at judges' houses.Reports later suggested that Gamu could be facing deportation from the UK - adding to the backlash against Cheryl - though the aspiring singer was later insistent this was not the case. (credit:Ken McKay/TalkbackThames/Rex)