The X Factor (Australia season 8)



















































The X Factor
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Season 8
Broadcast from 3 October (2016-10-03) – 21 November 2016 (2016-11-21)
Judges


  • Guy Sebastian

  • Iggy Azalea

  • Adam Lambert

  • Mel B


Host(s) Jason Dundas
Broadcaster Seven Network
Winner
Isaiah Firebrace
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Origin
Moama, New South Wales
Song "It's Gotta Be You"
Genre(s)
Pop, Soul
Mentor Adam Lambert

Runner-up
Davey Woder
Chronology



  • 2016



The X Factor was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received a Sony Music Australia recording contract.[1] The eighth and final season, branded as X Factor: Next Generation, premiered on Seven Network on 3 October 2016.[2]Jason Dundas replaced Luke Jacobz as host; with the judging panel consisting of Guy Sebastian, Iggy Azalea, Adam Lambert and Mel B. The winner was Isaiah Firebrace and his winner's single "It's Gotta Be You" was released after the final. He was mentored by Lambert, who won as mentor for the first time.




Contents






  • 1 Judges and host


  • 2 Selection process


    • 2.1 Auditions


      • 2.1.1 Open auditions


      • 2.1.2 Judges' auditions




    • 2.2 Bootcamp


    • 2.3 Three seat challenge




  • 3 Finalists


  • 4 Live shows


    • 4.1 Results summary


    • 4.2 Live show details


      • 4.2.1 Week 1 (23/24 October)


      • 4.2.2 Week 2 (30/31 October)


      • 4.2.3 Week 3 (6/7 November)


      • 4.2.4 Week 4: Semi-Final (13/14 November)


      • 4.2.5 Week 5: Grand Final (20/21 November)






  • 5 Reception


    • 5.1 Ratings




  • 6 References





Judges and host


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Judging panel



Mel B




Guy Sebastian




Iggy Azalea




Adam Lambert




In February 2016, reports claimed that Seven Network was mulling over whether or not to delay the series' planned eighth season until 2017.[3] It was later confirmed that The X Factor will return in 2016.[4]


Dannii Minogue reported that she would not be returning to the programme after three series on the judging panel.[4] On 12 June 2016, Iggy Azalea was announced as her replacement.[5] On 20 June, Guy Sebastian revealed that he would be returning to the show for his fifth season as a judge.[6] The following day, Adam Lambert was confirmed to be the third judge for the eighth season.[7] On 11 October 2016, shortly before the three-seat challenge, former judge Mel B was announced as the "underdog judge", after months of rumours, whereby three acts who failed to secure a seat in this challenge can be recruited by her for inclusion in the "underdogs" category.[8]


On 24 November 2015, Luke Jacobz announced on his Twitter account that he would not be returning as the host for the eighth season in 2016.[9] On 25 June 2016, Jason Dundas was announced as Jacobz's replacement.[10]



Selection process


Open auditions in front of the show's producers took place in 17 cities and ran from 18 April to 21 May 2016.



Auditions



Open auditions


Open auditions began on 18 April in Geelong and concluded on 21 May 2016 in Melbourne.





























































































City
Dates
Venue

Geelong
18 April 2016
Novotel Geelong

Ballarat
19 April 2016
Mercure Ballarat

Bendigo
20 April 2016
All Seasons Bendigo

Wagga Wagga
21 April 2016
Commercial Club

Orange
22 April 2016
Orange Ex-Services Club

Gosford
26 April 2016
The Youth Arts Warehouse, Regional Youth Support Services Inc
Port Macquarie
27 April 2016
Rydges Port Macquarie
Gold Coast
30 April 2016
Brisbane Sofitel
Toowoomba
2 May 2016
Burke & Wills Hotel
Bundaberg
3 May 2016
Brothers Sports Club
Sydney
7 May 2016
Sydney Olympic Park
Cairns
11 May 2016
Shangri-La Hotel
Darwin
13 May 2016
Oaks Elan Darwin
Perth
15 May 2016
Parmelia Hilton Perth
Bunbury
17 May 2016
Mercure Sanctuary Resort
Adelaide
19 May 2016
AAMI Stadium
Melbourne
21 May 2016
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Center


Judges' auditions


Judges' auditions took at Sydney Olympic Park from 29 June to 1 July and again from 5 to 6 July 2016.














City
Dates
Venue
Sydney
29 June to 1 July 2016

Sydney Olympic Park
5 to 6 July 2016


Bootcamp


Bootcamp was briefly shown during the last audition episode, where the judges found out which category they would mentor. Once the judges found out their categories, they had each of their acts sing acapella for their judge and once everyone sang, the category judge narrowed their category down to 12 acts who would move on to the Three Chair Challenge.



Three seat challenge


The three seat challenge round of the competition was held at the Sydney Olympic Park between 28 and 29 July 2016. This will be a replacement as the super home visits used in previous seasons. Three acts who were not successful were recruited by underdog judge Mel B.


Key:




     – Contestant was immediately eliminated after performance without given a seat


     – Contestant was given a seat but swapped out later in the competition and eventually eliminated


     – Contestant was given a seat and made the final three of their own category


 Bold  – Contestant did not make the final three of their own category but was later saved by Mel B




































































































































































































































































Contestants performances on the three-seat challenge
Episode Category (mentor) Act Order Song Mentor's decision Swapped with
Episode 6
(October 11)
16-21s (Lambert)
Isaiah Firebrace
1
"If I Ain't Got You"
Put in seat 1

Episode 7
(October 16)
Bailey Spalding
2
""Heroes""
Put in seat 2

Maddison Milewski
3
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
Put in seat 3

Benny Nelson
4
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
Eliminated

James Kernick
5
"If I Ain't Got You"
Eliminated

Veronica Bravo
6
"Should've Been Us"
Eliminated

Vlado Saric
7
"Wildest Dreams"
Put in seat 3

Maddison Milewski
Janae Rosa
8
"I'd Rather Go Blind"
Eliminated

Mi-kaisha Masella
9
"Sledgehammer"
Eliminated

Ivy Adara
10
"Remind Me"
Put in seat 3

Vlado Saric
Amalia Foy
11
"Piece by Piece"
Put in seat 2
Bailey Spalding
Natalie Ong
12
"I'd Rather Go Blind"
Put in seat 3
Ivy Adara
Episode 8
(October 17)
Groups (Azalea)
Beatz
13
"Me Too"
Put in seat 1

Fifth Element
14
"FourFiveSeconds"
Eliminated

Brentwood
15
"Lush Life"
Put in seat 2

IndiElla
16
"Don't Worry About Me"
Put in seat 3

Aroza
17
"See You Again"
Eliminated

The Dennis Sisters
18
"Fire and the Flood"
Eliminated

FD3
19
"Waiting for a Star to Fall"
Eliminated

Time & Place
20
"You Don't Know Love"
Put in seat 3
IndiElla
Montage
21
"Break Free"
Put in seat 1

Beatz
Episode 9
(October 18)
Over 22s (Sebastian)
Ruby Mills
22
"When We Were Young"
Put in seat 1

Calvin Orosa
23
"Can't Stop the Feeling!"
Put in seat 2

Davey Woder
24
"Stand by Me"
Put in seat 3

Trojahn Tuna
25

Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
Eliminated

Stevie
26

Englishman in New York
Eliminated

Josh
27

Human
Eliminated

Omar Terzic
28
"To Love Somebody"
Eliminated

Naisa Lasalosi
29
"Love Me Harder"
Put in seat 2
Calvin Orosa
Zebulen Howell
30
"Stole the Show"
Put in seat 1
Ruby Mills
Miss Powers
31
"Fame"
Eliminated

Dave Stergo
32
"Running Up That Hill"
Eliminated

Chynna Taylor
33
"My Hero"
Put in seat 2
Naisa Lasalosi
Timmy Knowles
34
"Love on the Brain"
Put in seat 1
Zebulen Howell


Finalists



Key:




     - Winner


     - Runner-up


     - Third place































Category (Mentor)
Acts
16-21s (Lambert)

Isaiah Firebrace
Amalia Foy
Natalie Ong
Over 22s (Sebastian)
Timmy Knowles
Chynna Taylor
Davey Woder
Groups (Azalea)
AYA*
Brentwood
Time and Place
Underdogs (Mel B)
Beatz
Maddison Milewski
Vlado

*AYA (originally named Chai) was previously known as Montage. Their name was changed a second time after the three-seat challenge.



Live shows


The live shows began airing on 23 October 2016. Initially, ten live shows were planned, but they were cut down to five, due to scheduling conflicts. Guy Sebastian mentored the Over 22s, Iggy Azalea mentored the Groups and Adam Lambert mentored the 16-21s. Mel B was announced as the mentor of the Underdogs category, where she chose three acts who were eliminated in the three-seat challenge, join her category; the finalists of this category were not revealed until the first live show.[11] The live shows concluded on 21 November 2016, where this would be the final episode of The X Factor to be aired, after the programme was cancelled in January 2017 due to declining ratings.



Results summary



Colour key


     – Contestant announced as safe


     – Contestant in the bottom two/three and had to perform again in the final showdown


     – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)






























































































































































Weekly results per contestant
Contestant

Week 1[12]1

Week 2[13]

Week 3[14]

Week 4[15]

Week 5

Isaiah Firebrace

Safe

Safe

Safe

Safe

Winner
Davey Woder

Safe

Safe

Safe

Safe

Runner-up
Vlado

Safe

Safe

Safe

Bottom two

3rd
Amalia Foy

Safe

Safe

Safe

Safe

4th
Beatz

Safe

7th

5th
Bottom two Eliminated (week 4)
Chynna Taylor

Safe

Safe
6th Eliminated (week 3)
Brentwood

Safe

Safe

7th
Eliminated (week 3)
AYA

Safe
8th Eliminated (week 2)
Timmy Knowles
Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)
Maddison Milewski
Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)

Natalie Ong
Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)
Time and Place
Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)

Final showdown
No final showdown; public eliminates one act from each category
Beatz
Chynna Taylor
Beatz
No bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who wins
AYA
Beatz
Vlado
Judges voted to
Eliminate
Send through
Lambert's vote
Beatz Beatz Vlado
Sebastian's vote
AYA Beatz Vlado
Azalea's vote
Beatz Chynna Taylor Vlado
Mel B's vote
AYA Chynna Taylor N/A2
Eliminated

Timmy Knowles
Fewest public votes
Over 22s

AYA
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock

Brentwood
Public vote

Beatz
0 of 3 votes
Minority

Isaiah Firebrace
Winner

Maddison Milewski
Fewest public votes
Underdogs

Davey Woder
Runner-up

Natalie Ong
Fewest public votes
16-21s

Chynna Taylor
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock

Vlado
Third Place

Time and Place
Fewest public votes
Groups

Amalia Foy
Fourth Place

Notes




  • 1 In week 1, one act from each category was eliminated, hence each category was ranked individually.


  • 2 Mel B was not required to vote as there was already a Majority.



Live show details



Week 1 (23/24 October)



  • Theme: Judges' Choice (Free Choice)

  • Group performance: "Battle Scars"/"Fancy"/"Whataya Want from Me"/"Wannabe"

  • Celebrity performers: Jessica Mauboy ("Flame Trees")[16] and Zara Larsson ("Ain't My Fault")[17]


One act from each category was eliminated from the competition after the first show, as voted by viewers[18]




















































































Contestants' performances on the first live show
Act
Order
Song
Result
Beatz
1
"Sax"
Safe
Timmy Knowles
2
"Hands to Myself"
Eliminated
Amalia Foy
3
"Angel"
Safe
Time and Place
4
"Ride"
Eliminated
Chynna Taylor
5
"Open Arms"
Safe
Maddison Milewski
6
"Addicted to You"
Eliminated
Isaiah Firebrace
7
"Lay It All on Me"
Safe
AYA
8
"Secret Love Song"
Safe
Vlado
9
"Closer"
Safe
Brentwood
10
"Say It"
Safe
Davey Woder
11
"With a Little Help from My Friends"
Safe
Natalie Ong
12
"When Love Takes Over"
Eliminated


Week 2 (30/31 October)



  • Theme: Judges' Makeovers (Free Choice)

  • Group performance: "Money Maker" with Throttle, LunchMoney Lewis and Aston Merrygold[19]

  • Celebrity performers: Adam Lambert ("Evil In The Night") and Shawn Mendes ("Mercy")[20]















































































Contestants' performances on the second live show
Act
Order
Song
Result
AYA
1
"End of Time"
Bottom two
Vlado
2
"Into You"
Safe
Chynna Taylor
3
"Pride (In the Name of Love)"
Safe
Amalia Foy
4
"Frozen"
Safe
Brentwood
5
"Latch"
Safe
Davey Woder
6
"Small Bump"
Safe
Beatz
7
"If You Love Me"/"Whip My Hair"
Bottom two
Isaiah Firebrace
8
"Let It Be"
Safe
Final showdown details
Act
Order
Song
Result
Beatz
1
"Bang Bang"
Safe
AYA
2
"Domino"
Eliminated

Judges' vote to eliminate


  • Mel B: AYA – backed her own act, Beatz

  • Azalea: Beatz – backed her own act, AYA

  • Lambert: Beatz – said AYA have stronger vocals

  • Sebastian: AYA – took vote to deadlock


With each act receiving two votes, the result was reverted to the earlier public vote. AYA received the fewest votes and were eliminated.



Week 3 (6/7 November)



  • Theme: Viewers' Choice

  • Guest mentors: Dami Im, Jess & Matt, Samantha Jade, Jai Waetford, Cyrus and Taylor Henderson

  • Group performance: "Sound of Silence"

  • Celebrity performers: Dami Im ("Fighting for Love"), Guy Sebastian ("Set in Stone"), Disturbed ("The Sound of Silence")


The viewers were given the power to choose this week's songs.[21]


Dundas confirmed during Sunday's live show that this week would be a double elimination.[22]










































































Choices for jukebox week
Act
Song choices[23]
Result
Amalia Foy
"You've Got the Love"
Not chosen
"Mamma Mia"
Chosen
Beatz
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
Chosen
"I Gotta Feeling"
Not chosen
Brentwood
"September"
Not chosen
"Go Your Own Way"
Chosen
Chynna Taylor
"Mercy"
Chosen
"The Horses"
Not chosen
Davey Woder
"Working Class Man"
Chosen
"Better Man"
Not chosen
Isaiah Firebrace
"No Woman, No Cry"
Not chosen
"Happy"
Chosen
Vlado
"Love Yourself"
Not chosen
"Thriller"
Chosen








































































Contestants' performances on the third live show
Act
Order
Song
Result
Chynna Taylor
1
"Mercy"
Bottom three
Brentwood
2
"Go Your Own Way"
Eliminated
Beatz
3
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
Bottom three
Amalia Foy
4
"Mamma Mia"
Safe
Davey Woder
5
"Working Class Man"
Safe
Isaiah Firebrace
6
"Happy"
Safe
Vlado
7
"Thriller"
Safe
Final showdown details
Act
Order
Song
Result
Chynna Taylor
1
"What's Up?"
Eliminated
Beatz
2
"Fighter"
Safe

Judges' vote to eliminate


  • Sebastian: Beatz – backed his own act, Chynna Taylor

  • Mel B: Chynna Taylor – backed her own act, Beatz

  • Azalea: Chynna Taylor – wanted a group to stay in the competition

  • Lambert: Beatz – took vote to deadlock


With each act receiving two votes, the result was reverted to the earlier public vote. Chynna Taylor received the fewest votes and was eliminated. With Brentwood's elimination, Azalea has no more acts left after Time and Place left in Week 1 and AYA left in Week 2.



Week 4: Semi-Final (13/14 November)



  • Theme: Killer Tracks & Curveballs

  • Group performance: "Wings"

  • Celebrity performers: Little Mix ("Shout Out to My Ex"), Samantha Jade & Cyrus Villanueva ("Hurt Anymore") and The Veronicas ("On Your Side")[24]


For the first time this season, the contestants will sing two songs each.









































































Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
Act
Order
Killer Track song
Order
Curveball song
Result
Davey Woder
1
"Fortunate Son"
6
"Billie Jean"
Safe
Amalia Foy
2
"Brave"
9
"Faded"
Safe
Vlado
7
"Perfect Strangers"
3
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
Bottom two
Isaiah Firebrace
8
"A Change Is Gonna Come"
4
"FourFiveSeconds"
Safe
Beatz
5
"Move"
10
"Walk This Way"
Bottom two
Final showdown details
Act
Order
Song
Result
Beatz
1
"Survivor"
Eliminated
Vlado
2
"Cold Water"
Safe

Judges' vote to send through


  • Lambert: Vlado – said he had to "trust his gut"

  • Azalea: Vlado – has said multiple times he is her favourite in the competition

  • Sebastian: Vlado – also trusted his gut feeling

  • Mel B: was not required to vote as there was already a majority



Week 5: Grand Final (20/21 November)


20 November


  • Theme: Showstoppers & Duets

  • Celebrity performer: James Arthur ("Safe Inside")









































Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
Act
Order
Showstopper song
Order
Duet song
Amalia Foy
1
"Set Fire to the Rain"
5
"Boom Clap" (with Charli XCX)
Vlado
6
"Closer"
2
"Say You Won't Let Go" (with James Arthur)
Davey Woder
3
"7 Years"
7
"Angels" (with Robbie Williams)
Isaiah Firebrace
8
"Halo"
4
"Wake Me Up" (with Jessica Mauboy)

21 November


  • Theme: Winner's Songs

  • Group performances:

    • "Final Song" (Top 12)

    • "Heroes (We Could Be)" (Top 12)



  • Celebrity performers: Charli XCX ("After the Afterparty"), Tove Lo ("Cool Girl"), Tori Kelly ("Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing") and Robbie Williams ("Love My Life")[25]

































Act
Order
Winner's song
Result
Amalia Foy

N/A

N/A (already eliminated)
Fourth Place
Vlado

N/A

N/A (already eliminated)
Third Place
Isaiah Firebrace
1
"It's Gotta Be You"

Winner
Davey Woder
2
"Coming Home"
Runner-up


Reception



Ratings


Ratings data is from OzTAM and represents the average viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).















































































































































































































































X-Factor Australia (Season 8) ratings, with overnight ratings and timeshift viewers.
Week
Episode
Air date

Overnight ratings

Timeshift ratings
Source
Viewers
Rank

Viewers

Overall
Rank
1
1
"Auditions 1"
3 October 2016
904,000

#6
60,000
964,000

#8

[26][27]
2
"Auditions 2"
4 October 2016
895,000

#6
45,000
940,000

#7

[28][29]
3
"Auditions 3"
5 October 2016
809,000

#7
34,000
843,000

#8

[30][31]
2
4
"Auditions 4"
9 October 2016
914,000

#7
28,000
941,000

#8

[32][33]
5
"Auditions 5"
10 October 2016
833,000

#7
39,000
872,000

#9

[34][35]
6
"Auditions 6"
11 October 2016
838,000

#7
43,000
881,000

#7

[36][37]
3
7
"Three seat challenge 1"
16 October 2016
815,000

#5
30,000
845,000

#5

[38][39]
8
"Three seat challenge 2"
17 October 2016
798,000

#8
43,000
841,000

#8

[40][41]
9
"Three seat challenge 3"

18 October 2016
806,000

#8
41,000
847,000

#7

[42][43]
4
10
"Live show 1"

23 October 2016
752,000

#6
30,000
782,000

#6

[44][45]
11

"Live decider 1"

24 October 2016
756,000

#10
64,000
820,000

#9

[46][47]
5
12

"Live show 2"

30 October 2016
676,000

#7
44,000
720,000

#7

[48][49]
13

"Live decider 2"

31 October 2016
603,000

#14
54,000
657,000

#15

[50][51]
6
14

"Live show 3"

6 November 2016
700,000

#7
32,000
732,000

#6

[52][53]
15

"Live decider 3"

7 November 2016
732,000

#10
53,000
785,000

#11

[54][55]
7
16

"Live show 4"

13 November 2016
559,000

#10
24,000
578,000

#9

[56][57]
17

"Live decider 4"

14 November 2016
697,000

#11
17,000
715,000

#12

[58][59]
8
18

"Live grand final"

20 November 2016
665,000

#6
24,000
677,000

#6

[60][61]
19

"Live grand final decider"

21 November 2016
751,000

#11
27,000
779,000

#10

[62][63]


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