Pictures: X Factor Auditions At Foxwoods
Fans and hopefuls waited in line for hours back in April for their chance to be a star.
Did anyone you know make it?
Click here for more on Fox's new show, 'X Factor.'
Did anyone you know make it?
Click here for more on Fox's new show, 'X Factor.'
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About The X Factor
Since its debut in 2004, "The X Factor" has remained the U.K.'s #1 program for the last seven years, peaking with an audience of 21 million for its 2010 finale. Hosted by former "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell, "The X Factor" is now coming to the U.S. to see if talented Americans everywhere have what it takes.
The exciting new competition series is looking for talent young and old alike -- with no upper age limit. THE X FACTOR judges will travel the nation searching for undiscovered talent 12 years old or over -- both solo artists and vocal groups -- who are willing to brave the panel for a chance to make their dreams come true.
In a departure from other singing competition series, the first time a contestant auditions for the judges, he/she will do so in front of an audience of thousands -- raising the stakes and increasing the pressure to impress not only the judges, but also a potential legion of fans. This will be the ultimate test to prove they have the vocal ability, charisma and stage presence that it takes to become a global superstar and win an unprecedented $5 million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music.
THE X FACTOR is produced by Syco Television and FremantleMedia North America. Simon Cowell, Rob Wade and Siobhan Greene are executive producers for Syco Television. Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Richard Holloway and Andrew Llinares serve as executive producers for FremantleMedia North America.
Since its debut in 2004, "The X Factor" has remained the U.K.'s #1 program for the last seven years, peaking with an audience of 21 million for its 2010 finale. Hosted by former "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell, "The X Factor" is now coming to the U.S. to see if talented Americans everywhere have what it takes.
The exciting new competition series is looking for talent young and old alike -- with no upper age limit. THE X FACTOR judges will travel the nation searching for undiscovered talent 12 years old or over -- both solo artists and vocal groups -- who are willing to brave the panel for a chance to make their dreams come true.
In a departure from other singing competition series, the first time a contestant auditions for the judges, he/she will do so in front of an audience of thousands -- raising the stakes and increasing the pressure to impress not only the judges, but also a potential legion of fans. This will be the ultimate test to prove they have the vocal ability, charisma and stage presence that it takes to become a global superstar and win an unprecedented $5 million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music.
THE X FACTOR is produced by Syco Television and FremantleMedia North America. Simon Cowell, Rob Wade and Siobhan Greene are executive producers for Syco Television. Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Richard Holloway and Andrew Llinares serve as executive producers for FremantleMedia North America.