List of The X Factor (British TV series) finalists

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The X Factor is a British television music competition that first aired in 2004. 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. A total of 184 acts have reached the finals of their series.

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During the first three series, the contestants were split into three groups: "16-24s", "25-and-overs" (renamed "over 25s" in series 2, though still often referred to as "25-and-overs" in series 2 and 3) and "groups". Each set of contestants was mentored by one of the show's judges, Simon Cowell (head judge), Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh. From series 4 onwards, the 16-24s were subdivided into boys and girls categories as a fourth judge, Dannii Minogue, joined the show, making four categories in total (Boys, Girls, Over 25s, Groups). Following Osbourne's exit from the show after series 4, Cheryl replaced her. In series 7, the over 25s were changed to over 28s, before being changed back to over 25s for series 8. Also in series 8, Cowell, Minogue and Cheryl all left the show, leaving Walsh as the only judge to return from the previous year. He was joined on the panel by Gary Barlow (head judge), Kelly Rowland and Tulisa. For series 9, Rowland left the show and Nicole Scherzinger joined the panel as her replacement. The over 25s were changed to over 28s again in series 9, and then back to over 25s in series 10. Osbourne also returned to the panel in series 10, replacing Tulisa. The over 25s were changed to over 26s in series 11. Cowell and Cheryl returned for series 11, replacing Barlow and Osbourne. Mel B joined the panel in series 11, replacing Scherzinger. Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw joined the panel in series 12, replacing Mel B and Walsh. The over 26s were changed to over 27s in series 12, and then back to over 25s in series 13. Walsh, Scherzinger and Osbourne returned to the panel in series 13, replacing Grimshaw, Ora and Cheryl. The over 25s were changed to over 28s in series 14, and then to over 29s in series 15. Only Cowell returned to the panel for series 15, where was he was joined by Robbie Williams, Ayda Field and Louis Tomlinson, who replaced Walsh, Osbourne and Scherzinger, respectively.

As of series 14, all five categories have won the show on at least one occasion, while seven of the show's nine judges have had the winning act in their category at least once, with Cowell winning four times, Cheryl, Minogue and Scherzinger winning twice, and Walsh, Tulisa, Osbourne, Ora and Tomlinson winning once. The only judges not to win were Rowland, Barlow, Mel B, Grimshaw, Field and Williams, with Field and Williams' best performance having their contestant been the twelfth eliminated and their contestant been the fourteenth eliminated respectively in 2018 (their only series), Rowland, Mel B and Grimshaw's best performance having their contestant been the last eliminated in 2011, 2014 and 2015 respectively (their only series) and Barlow placing runner-up in 2011 (the first of his three years on the panel). Osbourne failed to win the show in her initial stint, but won on her return in series 10.

Contestants

  Winner
  Runner-Up
NameSeriesCategoryMentorFinished
2 Shoes 8Groups Tulisa 14th (joint)
2 to Go 1Groups Louis Walsh 7th
4Sure 3Groups11th
4th Impact 12Groups Cheryl 5th
4Tune 2Groups Simon Cowell 11th
5 After Midnight 13Groups Louis Walsh 3rd
Saara Aalto 13Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 2nd
Andy Abraham 2Over 25s2nd
Acacia & Aaliyah 15Groups Robbie Williams 4th
Addictiv Ladies 2Groups Simon Cowell 12th
Rachel Adedeji 6Girls Dannii Minogue 9th
John Adeleye 7Over 28s Louis Walsh 12th
Paul Akister 11Boys Mel B 9th
Shan Ako 15Girls Simon Cowell 7th
Alien Uncovered 12Groups Cheryl 12th
Robert Allen 3Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 6th
Abi Alton 10Girls Nicole Scherzinger 8th
Nikitta Angus 316-24s Simon Cowell 7th
Jamie Archer 6Over 25s7th
James Arthur 9Boys Nicole Scherzinger 1st
Misha B 8Girls Kelly Rowland 4th
Bad Lashes 5Groups Louis Walsh 12th
Sam Bailey 10Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 1st
Hannah Barrett 10Girls Nicole Scherzinger 6th
Belle Amie 7Groups Simon Cowell 11th
Alisha Bennett 4Girls Sharon Osbourne 7th
Sam Black 14Boys Louis Walsh 10th
Blonde Electra 11Groups16th
Alisah Bonaobra 14Girls Sharon Osbourne 11th
Bratavio 13Groups Louis Walsh 12th
Sami Brookes 8Over 25s12th
Brooks Way 13Groups13th (withdrew)
Steve Brookstein 1Over 25s Simon Cowell 1st
Kitty Brucknell 8Over 25s Louis Walsh 7th
Scott Bruton 5Boys Simon Cowell 10th
Bupsi 12Over 27s13th
Alexandra Burke 5Girls Cheryl 1st
Mary Byrne 7Over 28s Louis Walsh 5th
Relley C 13Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 10th
Tabby Callaghan 116-24s Sharon Osbourne 3rd
Sam Callahan 10Boys Louis Walsh 7th
Matt Cardle 7Boys Dannii Minogue 1st
Ché Chesterman 12Boys Nick Grimshaw 3rd
Rylan Clark 9Boys Nicole Scherzinger 5th
Frankie Cocozza 8Boys Gary Barlow 8th (removed)
Treyc Cohen 7Girls Cheryl 10th
Marcus Collins 8Boys Gary Barlow 2nd
Craig Colton 8Boys Gary Barlow 6th
Cassie Compton 116-24s Sharon Osbourne 5th
The Conway Sisters 2Groups Simon Cowell 6th
The Cutkelvins 14Groups5th
Lloyd Daniels 6Boys Cheryl 5th
Grace Davies 14Girls Sharon Osbourne 2nd
Daniel de Bourg 4Over 25s Louis Walsh 11th
Talia Dean 14Over 28s Nicole Scherzinger 15th
Janet Devlin 8Girls Kelly Rowland 5th
District3 9Groups Louis Walsh 7th
Diva Fever 7Groups Simon Cowell 13th
Nicholas Dorsett 216-24s Louis Walsh 7th
Jahméne Douglas 9Boys Nicole Scherzinger 2nd
Austin Drage 5Boys Simon Cowell 9th
Fleur East 11Over 26s Simon Cowell 2nd
Brenda Edwards 2Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 4th
Jade Ellis 9Girls Tulisa 10th
Eton Road 3Groups Louis Walsh 5th
Daniel Evans 5Over 25s Dannii Minogue 7th
Niki Evans 4Over 25s Louis Walsh 4th
Andrea Faustini 11Boys Mel B 3rd
Rebecca Ferguson 7Girls Cheryl 2nd
Nicolo Festa 7Boys Dannii Minogue 16th
Tamera Foster 10Girls Nicole Scherzinger 5th
Four of Diamonds 13Groups Louis Walsh 8th
Luke Friend 10Boys Louis Walsh 3rd
Futureproof 4Groups Simon Cowell 9th
F.Y.D. 7Groups15th
Honey G 13Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 5th
G4 1Groups Louis Walsh 2nd
Girlband 5Groups Louis Walsh 11th
Aiden Grimshaw 7Boys Dannii Minogue 9th
Sophie Habibis 8Girls Kelly Rowland 11th
Ben Haenow 11Over 26s Simon Cowell 1st
Dalton Harris 15Boys Louis Tomlinson 1st
Ella Henderson 9Girls Tulisa 6th
Hope 4Groups Simon Cowell 5th
Roberta Howett 116-24s Sharon Osbourne 9th
Rachel Hylton 5Over 25s Dannii Minogue 6th
Jack & Joel 14Groups Simon Cowell 12th
Leon Jackson 4Boys Dannii Minogue 1st
Jay James 11Over 26s Simon Cowell 8th
Chloe Jasmine 11Girls Cheryl 13th
Tracy Leanne Jefford 14Over 28s Nicole Scherzinger 13th
JLS 5Groups Louis Walsh 2nd
John & Edward 6Groups Louis Walsh 6th
Danyl Johnson 6Over 25s Simon Cowell 4th
Louisa Johnson 12Girls Rita Ora 1st
Lucie Jones 6Girls Dannii Minogue 8th
Journey South 2Groups Simon Cowell 3rd
Kandy Rain 6Groups Louis Walsh 12th
Verity Keays 1Over 25s Simon Cowell 8th
Jonjo Kerr 8Over 25s Louis Walsh 14th (joint)
Kingsland Road 10Groups Gary Barlow 9th
Sam Lavery 13Girls Simon Cowell 7th
Ryan Lawrie 13Boys Nicole Scherzinger 6th
Maria Lawson 2Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 8th
Scarlett Lee 15Girls Simon Cowell 2nd
Storm Lee 7Over 28s Louis Walsh 14th
Leona Lewis 316-24s Simon Cowell 1st
Amelia Lily 8Girls Kelly Rowland 3rd
Matt Linnen 14Over 28s Nicole Scherzinger 6th
Little Mix (née Rhythmix)8Groups Tulisa 1st
Cher Lloyd 7Girls Cheryl 4th
LMA Choir 15Groups Robbie Williams 13th
Rikki Loney 6Boys Cheryl 11th
Ruth Lorenzo 5Over 25s Dannii Minogue 5th
Gifty Louise 13Girls Simon Cowell 9th
The MacDonald Brothers 3Groups Louis Walsh 4th
Lloyd Macey 14Boys4th
Phillip Magee 216-24s10th
Leon Mallett 14Boys14th
Christopher Maloney 9Over 28s Gary Barlow 3rd
Armstrong Martins 15Boys Louis Tomlinson 15th
Melanie Masson 9Over 28s Gary Barlow 12th
Nicholas McDonald 10Boys Louis Walsh 2nd
Joe McElderry 6Boys Cheryl 1st
Kerry McGregor 3Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 9th
Ashley McKenzie 316-24s Simon Cowell 8th
James Michael 8Boys Gary Barlow 14th (joint)
Monica Michael 12Girls Rita Ora 8th
Emily Middlemas 13Girls Simon Cowell 4th
Ben Mills 3Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 3rd
Miss Dynamix 10Groups Gary Barlow 10th
Miss Frank 6Groups Louis Walsh 10th
Misunderstood 15Groups Robbie Williams 10th
Dionne Mitchell 3Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 10th
MK1 9Groups Louis Walsh 11th
Seann Miley Moore 12Boys Nick Grimshaw 10th
Brendan Murray 15Boys Louis Tomlinson 5th
Lauren Murray 12Girls Rita Ora 4th
Olly Murs 6Over 25s Simon Cowell 2nd
Emily Nakanda 4Girls Sharon Osbourne 10th (withdrew)
Stephanie Nala 11Girls Cheryl 14th
Mason Noise 12Boys Nick Grimshaw 7th
Nu Vibe 8Groups Tulisa 13th
One Direction 7Groups Simon Cowell 3rd
Only The Young 11Groups Louis Walsh 7th
Overload Generation 11Groups15th
Freddy Parker 13Boys Nicole Scherzinger 11th
Bella Penfold 15Girls Simon Cowell 8th
Lauren Platt 11Girls Cheryl 4th
Carolynne Poole 9Over 28s Gary Barlow 13th
Jake Quickenden 11Boys Mel B 12th
Eoghan Quigg 5Boys Simon Cowell 3rd
Ray Quinn 316-24s Simon Cowell 2nd
Rak-Su 14Groups Simon Cowell 1st
Reggie 'n' Bollie 12Groups Cheryl 2nd
Paije Richardson 7Boys Dannii Minogue 8th
The Risk 8Groups Tulisa 10th
Stevi Ritchie 11Over 26s Simon Cowell 6th
Rhydian Roberts 4Boys Dannii Minogue 2nd
Janice Robinson 15Over 29s Ayda Field 14th
Johnny Robinson 8Over 25s Louis Walsh 9th
Rough Copy 10Groups Gary Barlow 4th
Anthony Russell 15Boys Louis Tomlinson 3rd
Same Difference 4Groups Simon Cowell 3rd
Rowetta Satchell 1Over 25s Simon Cowell 4th
Lola Saunders 11Girls Cheryl 10th
Molly Scott 15Girls Simon Cowell 11th
Sean & Conor Price 14Groups9th
Lorna Simpson 10Over 25s Sharon Osbourne 12th
Chico Slimani 2Over 25s5th
Shelley Smith 10Over 25s11th
Stacey Solomon 6Girls Dannii Minogue 3rd
Kye Sones 9Over 28s Gary Barlow 8th
Kimberley Southwick 4Girls Sharon Osbourne 12th
Giovanni Spano 15Over 29s Ayda Field 9th
Lucy Spraggan 9Girls Tulisa 9th (withdrew)
Anton Stephans 12Over 27s Simon Cowell 6th
Stereo Kicks 11Groups Louis Walsh 5th
Max Stone 12Over 27s Simon Cowell 9th
Spencer Sutherland 14Boys Louis Walsh 16th
Holly Tandy 14Girls Sharon Osbourne 7th
Matt Terry 13Boys Nicole Scherzinger 1st
Danny Tetley 15Over 29s Ayda Field 6th
Beverley Trotman 4Over 25s Louis Walsh 6th
The Unconventionals 3Groups12th
Union J 9Groups4th
United Vibe 15Groups Robbie Williams 12th
Diana Vickers 5Girls Cheryl 4th
Voices with Soul 1Groups Louis Walsh 6th
Wagner 7Over 28s6th
Katie Waissel 7Girls Cheryl 7th
Jack Walton 11Boys Mel B 11th
Shayne Ward 216-24s Louis Walsh 1st
Kiera Weathers 12Girls Rita Ora 11th
Kevin Davy White 14Over 28s Nicole Scherzinger 3rd
Laura White 5Girls Cheryl 8th
Andy Williams 4Boys Dannii Minogue 8th
Rai-Elle Williams 14Girls Sharon Osbourne 8th
Olatunji Yearwood 15Over 29s Ayda Field 16th
Chenai Zinyuku 216-24s Louis Walsh 9th

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