| X-Faktor | |
|---|---|
| Series 2 | |
| Hosted by | Nóra Ördög |
| Judges | Péter Geszti Ildikó Keresztes Miklós Malek Feró Nagy |
| Winner | Tibor Kocsis |
| Winning mentor | Miklós Malek |
| Runner-up | Enikő Muri |
| Release | |
| Original network | RTL Klub |
| Original release | 3 September – 18 December 2011 |
| Series chronology | |
The second season of the Hungarian television music talent show X-Faktor ended on 18 December 2011. Tibor Kocsis was announced as the winner. It was broadcast on the privately owned RTL Klub television station.
Auditions started in spring 2011, with thousands of candidates.
Bootcamp was in Thalia Theatre where 150 singers competed. In the first round the contestants sang a song of their choice. The judges immediately told the contestants if they were safe or not. In the second round only 50 contestants competed and they chose a song for themselves from a list. After this, based on the judges decision, 24 contestants went to the third round called "Judges' houses".
At this stage of the competition, each judge mentored six acts. Each judge had help from a guest judge to choose their final acts. Keresztes was helped by László Kicska, Malek by Gabriella Tóth, Nagy by Kati Wolf and Geszti by Béla Patkó. Contestants performed one song for their respective judge. Each judge and their guest eliminated three acts, leaving twelve remaining. The judges' houses stage was broadcast in two episodes on 8 and 9 October 2011.
The twelve eliminated acts were:
Key:
| Category (mentor) | Acts | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys (Keresztes) | Gergő Baricz | Tamás Demes | Lil C. (Csaba Kelemen) |
| Girls (Nagy) | Alexa Bagosi | Vera Kováts | Enikő Muri |
| Over 25s (Malek) | Tibor Gyurcsík | Tibor Kocsis | Tamás Tarány |
| Groups (Geszti) | Apollo23 | Ikrek | Rocktenors |
| – mentored by Feró Nagy (Girls) | – Bottom two |
| – mentored by Ildikó Keresztes (Boys) | – Most public votes that week |
| – mentored by Péter Geszti (Groups) | |
| – mentored by Miklós Malek (Over 25s) |
| Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Final Week 10 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||||||||
| Tibor Kocsis | 4th 11,70% | 1st 28,10% | 2nd 20,00% | 1st 22,00% | 1st 25,52% | 6th 10,52% | 1st 24,25% | 1st 29,02% | 1st 30,34% | 1st 41,53% | Winner 54,10% | |
| Enikő Muri | 1st 22,00% | 2nd 18,80% | 1st 23,10% | 3rd 17,24% | 2nd 14,62% | 1st 22,40% | 2nd 19,50% | 2nd 20,50% | 3rd 23,34% | 2nd 33,08% | Runner-up 45,90% | |
| Gergő Baricz | 2nd 14,80% | 4th 8,00% | 3rd 15,10% | 2nd 19,87% | 4th 13,53% | 2nd 20,94% | 3rd 18,15% | 4th 16,15% | 2nd 24,05% | 3rd 25,29% | Eliminated (Week 10) | |
| Tamás Tarány | 3rd 12,90% | 3rd 11,30% | 4th 8,20% | 4th 13,92% | 3rd 13,89% | 3rd 15,33% | 5th 16,32% | 3rd 19,44% | 4th 22,19% | Eliminated (Week 9) | ||
| Vera Kováts | 5th 7,40% | 5th 7,20% | 6th 6,10% | 6th 7,05% | 5th 12,91% | 4th 11,55% | 4th 16,33% | 5th 14,90% | Eliminated (Week 8) | |||
| Rocktenors | 11th 2,40% | 8th 6,00% | 9th 4,60% | 8th 1,80% | 6th 9,21% | 5th 10,71% | 6th 5,45% | Eliminated (Week 7) | ||||
| Lil C. | 7th 6,30% | 10th 3,40% | 5th 7,30% | 5th 10,36% | 8th 4,28% | 7th 8,55% | Eliminated (Week 6) | |||||
| Alexa Bagosi | 8th 5,80% | 7th 6,10% | 8th 6,10% | 7th 6,08% | 7th 5,04% | Eliminated (Week 5) | ||||||
| Apollo23 | 6th 6,30% | 6th 6,40% | 7th 6,10% | 9th 1,69% | Eliminated (Week 4) | |||||||
| Ikrek | 9th 4,5% | 9th 3,70% | 10th 3,40% | Eliminated (Week 3) | ||||||||
| Tamás Demes | 10th 3,90% | 11th 1,00% | Eliminated (Week 2) | |||||||||
| Tibor Gyurcsík | 12th 2,10% | Eliminated (Week 1) | ||||||||||
| Bottom Two | Rocktenors, Tibor Gyurcsík | Tamás Demes, Lil C. | Ikrek, Rocktenors | Apollo23, Rocktenors | Alexa Bagosi, Lil C. | Lil C., Tibor Kocsis | Rocktenors, Tamás Tarány | Gergő Baricz, Vera Kováts | Enikő Muri, Tamás Tarány | No judges' vote or final showdown: public votes alone decide who is eliminated and who ultimately wins | ||
| Geszti's vote to eliminate | Tibor Gyurcsík | Lil C. | Ikrek | Rocktenors | Alexa Bagosi | Tibor Kocsis | Tamás Tarány | Vera Kováts | Enikő Muri | |||
| Keresztes's vote to eliminate | Rocktenors | Tamás Demes | Ikrek | Rocktenors | Alexa Bagosi | Tibor Kocsis | Rocktenors | Vera Kováts | Tamás Tarány | |||
| Malek's vote to eliminate | Rocktenors | Tamás Demes | Ikrek | Apollo23 | Alexa Bagosi | Lil C. | Rocktenors | Gergő Baricz | Enikő Muri | |||
| Nagy's vote to eliminate | Tibor Gyurcsík | Tamás Demes | Rocktenors | Apollo23 | Lil C. | Lil C. | Rocktenors | Gergő Baricz | Tamás Tarány | |||
| Eliminated | Tibor Gyurcsík 2 from 4 votes Deadlock | Tamás Demes 3 from 4 votes Majority | Ikrek 3 from 4 votes Majority | Apollo23 2 from 4 votes Deadlock | Alexa Bagosi 3 from 4 votes Majority | Lil C. 2 from 4 votes Deadlock | Rocktenors 3 from 4 votes Majority | Vera Kováts 2 from 4 votes Deadlock | Tamás Tarány 2 from 4 votes Deadlock | Gergő Baricz 3rd Place | Enikő Muri 2nd Place | |
| Tibor Kocsis 1st Place | ||||||||||||
| Act | Order | Song | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lil C | 1 | "More" | Safe | ||
| Ikrek | 2 | "Beautiful" | Safe | ||
| Tibor Gyurcsík | 3 | "Rehab" | Bottom two | ||
| Tamás Tarány | 4 | "Vertigo" | Safe | ||
| Tamás Demes | 5 | "Let It Be" | Safe | ||
| Vera Kováts | 6 | "Breakaway" | Safe | ||
| Rocktenors | 7 | "Bad"/"Thriller" | Bottom two | ||
| Alexa Bagosi | 8 | "You'll See" | Safe | ||
| Tibor Kocsis | 9 | "Could It Be Magic" | Safe | ||
| Apollo23 | 10 | "Patience" | Safe | ||
| Gergő Baricz | 11 | "A Little Less Conversation" | Safe | ||
| Enikő Muri | 12 | "If I Were A Boy" | Safe | ||
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Rocktenors | 1 | "The Show Must Go On" | Safe | ||
| Tibor Gyurcsík | 2 | "Mindentől távol" | Eliminated | ||
As both Acts got 2 Votes, they went to deadlock and Tibor Gyurcsík was eliminated.
| Act | Order | Song | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enikő Muri | 1 | "I Will Love Again" | Safe | ||
| Apollo23 | 2 | "All Rise" | Safe | ||
| Tamás Tarány | 3 | "A csúnya fiúknak is van szíve" | Safe | ||
| Lil C | 4 | "Grenade" | Bottom two | ||
| Rocktenors | 5 | "Adagio" | Safe | ||
| Vera Kováts | 6 | "Love Song" | Safe | ||
| Gergő Baricz | 7 | "Love Is All Around" | Safe | ||
| Alexa Bagosi | 8 | "Jump" | Safe | ||
| Tamás Demes | 9 | "Hamu és gyémánt" | Bottom two | ||
| Ikrek | 10 | "Big Girls Don't Cry" | Safe | ||
| Tibor Kocsis | 11 | "Somebody to Love" | Safe | ||
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Tamás Demes | 1 | "Fallin'" | Eliminated | ||
| Lil C | 2 | "Man in the Mirror" | Safe | ||
| Act | Order | Song | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gergő Baricz | 1 | "Csak a szívemet teszem eléd" | Safe | ||
| Rocktenors | 2 | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | Bottom two | ||
| Alexa Bagosi | 3 | "My Immortal" | Safe | ||
| Tamás Tarány | 4 | "Best of You" | Safe | ||
| Ikrek | 5 | "Ő még csak most 14" | Bottom two | ||
| Tibor Kocsis | 6 | "Under the Bridge" | Safe | ||
| Vera Kováts | 7 | "Highway to Hell" | Safe | ||
| Apollo23 | 8 | "Mielőtt elmegyek" | Safe | ||
| Enikő Muri | 9 | "U + Ur Hand" | Safe | ||
| Lil C | 10 | "Give In to Me" | Safe | ||
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Ikrek | 1 | "Maradj velem" | Eliminated | ||
| Rocktenors | 2 | "Who Wants to Live Forever" | Safe | ||
| Act | Order | Song | Covered By | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vera Kováts | 1 | "How Do You Do!" | Cascada | Safe | |
| Tamás Tarány | 2 | "Music" | Roy & Ádám | Safe | |
| Apollo23 | 3 | "Umbrella" | The Baseballs | Bottom two | |
| Tibor Kocsis | 4 | "I Want to Know What Love Is" | Mariah Carey | Safe | |
| Rocktenors | 5 | "Take On Me" | Northern Kings | Bottom two | |
| Enikő Muri | 6 | "Érzés" | Auth Csilla | Safe | |
| Lil C | 7 | "It's My Life" | Paul Anka | Safe | |
| Gergő Baricz | 8 | "Állj meg, kislány" | Csonka András & Zorall | Safe | |
| Alexa Bagosi | 9 | "Mizu" | Kesh | Safe | |
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Rocktenors | 1 | "Always" | Safe | ||
| Apollo23 | 2 | "Most kell eldöntenem" | Eliminated | ||
As both Acts got 2 Votes, they went to deadlock and Apollo23 were eliminated.
| Act | Order | Song | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rocktenors | 1 | "Don't Cry" | Safe | ||
| Alexa Bagosi | 2 | "I Don't Need a Man" | Bottom two | ||
| Gergő Baricz | 3 | "Use Somebody" | Safe | ||
| Vera Kováts | 4 | "Elég volt!" | Safe | ||
| Tamás Tarány | 5 | "Minden most kezdődik el" | Safe | ||
| Lil C | 6 | "Hol van az a lány" | Bottom two | ||
| Enikő Muri | 7 | "Feel" | Safe | ||
| Tibor Kocsis | 8 | "Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?" | Safe | ||
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Alexa Bagosi | 1 | "Heaven" | Eliminated | ||
| Lil C | 2 | "I Believe I Can Fly" | Safe | ||
| Act | Order | Song | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tibor Kocsis | 1 | "If I Had You" | Bottom two | ||
| Rocktenors | 2 | "Into the Night" | Safe | ||
| Lil C | 3 | "Beautiful Monster" | Bottom two | ||
| Vera Kováts | 4 | "Vuk"/"Party in the U.S.A." | Safe | ||
| Tamás Tarány | 5 | "Maniac" | Safe | ||
| Enikő Muri | 6 | "The Edge of Glory" | Safe | ||
| Gergő Baricz | 7 | "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" | Safe | ||
| Final showdown details | |||||
| Lil C | 1 | "Hero" | Eliminated | ||
| Tibor Kocsis | 2 | "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" | Safe | ||
As both Acts got 2 Votes, they went to deadlock and Lil C was eliminated.
| Act | Order | Song | Result | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tamás Tarány | 1 | "Summer in the City" | Bottom two | |||
| Enikő Muri | 2 | "Március végétől" | Safe | |||
| Gergő Baricz | 3 | "Wonderful Life" | Safe | |||
| Tibor Kocsis | 4 | "Ain't No Sunshine" | Safe | |||
| Vera Kováts | 5 | "Set Fire to the Rain" | Safe | |||
| Rocktenors | 6 | "Homok a Szélben" | Bottom two | |||
| Duet | ||||||
| Enikő Muri & Tibor Kocsis | 1 | "As" | ||||
| Tamás Tarány & Rocktenors | 2 | "In the Shadows" | ||||
| Vera Kováts & Gergő Baricz | 3 | "Time After Time" | ||||
| Final showdown details | ||||||
| Rocktenors | 1 | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Eliminated | |||
| Tamás Tarány | 2 | "Second Chance" | Safe | |||
| Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vera Kováts | 1 | "Hip-hop" | 7 | "Mine" | Bottom two | |
| Tamás Tarány | 2 | "Closer to the Edge" | 8 | "Gyémánt" | Safe | |
| Enikő Muri | 3 | "Sweet Dreams" | 10 | "Magányos csónak" | Safe | |
| Gergő Baricz | 4 | "Hajolj bele a hajamba" | 9 | "True Blood" | Bottom two | |
| Tibor Kocsis | 5 | "Feeling Good" | 6 | "Nem adom fel" | Safe | |
| Final showdown details | ||||||
| Vera Kováts | 1 | "When I Look at You" | Eliminated | |||
| Gergő Baricz | 2 | "Dream On" | Safe | |||
As both Acts got 2 Votes, they went to deadlock and Vera Kováts was eliminated.
| Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tamás Tarány | 1 | "Lehetek én is" | 7 | "Cryin'" | Bottom two | |
| Gergő Baricz | 2 | "Hard to Handle" | 5 | "Apám hitte" | Safe | |
| Enikő Muri | 3 | "Kockahas" | 6 | "Because of You" | Bottom two | |
| Tibor Kocsis | 4 | "Just the Way You Are" | 8 | "Legyen ünnep" | Safe | |
| Final showdown details | ||||||
| Tamás Tarány | 1 | "Elfelejtett dal" | Eliminated | |||
| Enikő Muri | 2 | "The Voice Within" | Safe | |||
As both Acts got 2 Votes, they went to deadlock and Tamás Tarány was eliminated.
| Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Order | Third song | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gergő Baricz | 1 | "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" | 4 | "Afrika" | 7 | "Wicked Game" | 3rd |
| Enikő Muri | 2 | "Játssz még!" | 5 | "A zene az kell" | 8 | "Hurt" | Safe |
| Tibor Kocsis | 3 | "Somebody to Love" | 6 | "Mindhalálig mellettem" | 9 | "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen" | Safe |
| Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Order | Third song | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enikő Muri | 1 | "If I Were a Boy" | 3 | "Where Are You, Christmas" | 5 | "Mit ér egy hang?" | Runner-Up |
| Tibor Kocsis | 2 | "Feeling Good" | 4 | "Silent Night" | 6 | "Mit ér egy hang?" | Winner |
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