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Factor X
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented byIon Aramendi (2024)
Jesús Vázquez (2018)
Nuria Roca (2007–2008)
JudgesWilly Bárcenas (2024)
Lali (2024)
Abraham Mateo (2024)
Vanesa Martín (2024)
Laura Pausini (2018)
Risto Mejide (2018)
Xavi Martínez (2018)
Fernando Montesinos (2018)
Miqui Puig (2007–2008)
Eva Perales (2007–2008)
Jorge Flo (2007–2008)
Country of originSpain
No. of seasons4
Original release
NetworkCuatro
Release13 May 2007 (2007-05-13) –
12 November 2008 (2008-11-12)
NetworkTelecinco
Release13 April (2018-04-13) –
5 July 2018 (2018-07-05)
Release17 April (2024-04-17) –
10 June 2024 (2024-06-10)

Factor X is the Spanish version of the British television music competition The X Factor, created by Simon Cowell. The show, first aired on Cuatro between 2007 and 2008, following the British format from 2005 to 2006, with three categories, mentored by one judge each, whom choose the acts to represent the category in the live shows. The judges were singer and DJ Miqui Puig, music manager and headhunter Eva Perales and music radio producer Jorge Flo. Nuria Roca hosted the show. The first season was won by María Villalón. The second season was won by Vocal Tempo.

On 27 September 2017, Telecinco announced the revival of the series with the production of a new season. It was hosted by Jesús Vázquez.[1] On 19 December 2017, it was announced that the panel of mentors would consist of singer Laura Pausini, publicist and television personality Risto Mejide, radio host Xavi Martínez, and musician and music producer Fernando Montesinos.[2] Nando Escribano hosted the side show Xtra Factor, which aired on Divinity.[3] In 2019 it was initially announced that Telecinco renewed the series for a fourth season,[4] but Fremantle España CEO Nathalie García stated later in the year that there were no plans for a new season.[5] In January 2024, it was reported that Telecinco was once again planning to relaunch the format, with a fourth season due to begin in the spring.[6]

Season summary

[edit]

  "16-24s" category
  "Boys" category
  "Girls" category
  "Over 25s" category
  "Groups" category
  Categories not used in this season

Season Start Finish Winner Runner-up Third place Winning mentor Presenter Judges
1 13 May 2007 16 July 2007 María Villalón Angy Fernández Walter Renato Jorge Flo Nuria Roca Jorge Flo
Eva Perales
Miqui Puig
2 22 September 2008 12 November 2008 Vocal Tempo Laura Gónzalez Élanis Jorge Flo
3 13 April 2018 5 July 2018 Pol Granch Elena Farga Samuel Hernández Laura Pausini Jesús Vázquez Laura Pausini
Risto Mejide
Xavi Martínez
Fernando Montesinos
4 17 April 2024 10 June 2024 Aye Alfonso Teete Coral Vicenti Abraham Mateo Ion Aramendi Willy Bárcenas
Lali
Abraham Mateo
Vanesa Martín

Judges' categories and their contestants

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In each season, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses acts to progress to the live shows. This table shows, for each season, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live shows.

Key:

  – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
Season Jorge Flo Eva Perales Miqui Puig
1 16-24s
María Villalón
Angy Fernández
Walter Renato
Ailyn
Over 25s
Pedro Heredia
Leire Martínez
David Hooper
Yolanda Yugueros
Groups
United
Sometimes
Lady's
Mr. Roch
2 Groups
Vocal Tempo
Élanis
Alikindoi
New Boys
Lunáticas
16-24s
Laura Gónzalez
Gera Marquez
Mario Gómez
Marta Cabrera
Javier Luis Delgado
Miriam Milanés
Over 25s
Dunia Trujillo
María López
Alex
Jer
Evelyn Evangelisti
Season Risto Mejide Laura Pausini Fernando Montesinos Xavi Martínez
3 Girls
Elena Farga
Poupie
Fusa Nocta
Boys
Pol Granch
Samuel Hernández
El Niño Bermejo
Over 25s
Gema Tomás
Enrique Ramil
Oscárboles
Groups
W-Caps
Malva
Noah
Season Willy Bárcenas Lali Espósito Vanesa Martín Abraham Mateo
4* Awy
Danel
Nacho Nacif
Jürgen
Samuel Nagati
Mix Band
Teete
Lucía Moreno
J Prince
Aye Alfonso
Coral Vicenti
Patrick Bel

(*) Categories were not used in this season.

Season 1 (2007)

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The first season started its run on Sunday 13 May 2007. The show was then broadcast nightly with 'Los Castings' (the auditions), which lasted until 20 May 2007. From the 21 May until 27 May 2007 'La Selección Final' (final selection) was shown, again nightly. On 28 May 'Las Galas' (live shows) began. Factor X proved successful for TV channel Cuatro. It achieved an average rating of 12.3%. Factor X live shows were shown at 10pm every Monday evening.

Contestants

[edit]

Key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
Category (mentor) Acts
16-24s (Flo) Ailyn Angy Fernández Walter Renato María Villalón
Over 25s (Perales) Pedro Heredia David Hooper Leire Martínez Yolanda Yugueros
Groups (Puig) Lady's Mr. Roch Sometimes United

Results summary

[edit]
  – Contestant announced as safe (no particular order)
  – Contestant was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown
  – Contestant was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
  – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
María Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
(Week 8)
Angy Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-Up
(Week 8)
Walter Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe Safe 3rd Eliminated
(Week 8)
United Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 4th Eliminated
(Week 8)
Pedro Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 7)
Leire Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 6)
Sometimes Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 5)
Ailyn Safe Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Week 4)
David Safe Safe Safe 9th Eliminated
(Week 4)
Yolanda Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 3)
Lady's Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 2)
Mr. Roch Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 1)
Final showdown Mr. Roch
Yolanda
Lady's
Ailyn
Leire
Yolanda
Sometimes
Ailyn
Sometimes
Walter
Pedro
Leire
United
Pedro
No bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who is eliminated
Judges voted to Eliminate
Puig's vote Yolanda Ailyn Leire Ailyn Walter Pedro Pedro
Perales's vote Mr. Roch Lady's Yolanda Ailyn Sometimes Leire United
Flo's vote Mr. Roch Lady's Yolanda Sometimes Sometimes Leire Pedro
Eliminated Mr. Roch
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Lady's
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Yolanda
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
David
Public vote
to save
Sometimes
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Leire
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Pedro
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
United
Public vote
to win
Walter
Public vote
to win
Angy
48%
to win
Ailyn
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
María
52%
to win

Season 2 (2008)

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The second season started its run 1 September 2008 with the auditions. The first "gala" or live show was aired on 22 September, on primetime. In a similar fashion to the last seasons in the original British version, each gala had a different theme (number-one hits or 80's music, for example). Five acts were chosen for the finals in each category, and an additional contestant was chosen in the middle of the season through Internet auditions

Contestants

[edit]

Key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
Category (mentor) Acts
16-24s (Perales) Marta Cabrera Javier Luis Delgado Mario Gómez Laura Gónzalez Gera Marquez Miriam Milanés
Over 25s (Puig) Alex Evelyn Evangelisti Jer María López Dunia Trujillo
Groups (Flo) Alikindoi Élanis Lunáticas New Boys Vocal Tempo

Results summary

[edit]
  – Contestant did not against public vote
  – Contestant announced as safe (no particular order)
  – Contestant was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown
  – Contestant was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
  – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8
Groups 16 to 24's Over 25's New Act Regular Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Vocal Tempo Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
(Week 8)
Laura Not in the competition 1st Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-Up
(Week 8)
Élanis Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe 3rd Eliminated
(Week 8)
Gera Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe 4th Eliminated
(Week 8)
Dunia Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe 5th Eliminated
(Week 8)
María Safe Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Week 7)
Alex Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 7th Eliminated
(Week 7)
Alikindoi Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Eliminated
(Week 6)
Mario Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe 9th Eliminated
(Week 6)
Marta Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 5)
Brigitte Not in the competition 2nd Eliminated
(Week 5)
Altea Not in the competition 3rd Eliminated
(Week 5)
New Boys Bottom 2 Safe Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 4)
Javier Luis Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 3)
Jer Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 2)
Evelyn Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 1)
Miriam Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 1)
Lunáticas Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 1)
Final showdown Lunáticas
New Boys
Miriam
Javier Luis
Evelyn
Jer
Jer
María
Javier Luis
Marta
María
New Boys
N/A Marta
Gera
Alikindoi
Alex
María
Élanis
No bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who is eliminated
Judges voted to Eliminate Eliminate
Puig's vote Lunáticas Miriam Evelyn Jer Javier Luis New Boys Marta Alikindoi Élanis
Perales's vote New Boys Miriam Evelyn Jer Javier Luis New Boys Marta Alikindoi María
Flo's vote Lunáticas Miriam Jer María Javier Luis María Marta Alex María
Eliminated Lunáticas
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Miriam
3 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Evelyn
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Jer
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Javier Luis
3 of 3 votes
to eliminate
New Boys
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Laura
Public vote
to enter
Marta
3 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Mario
Public vote
to save
Alex
Public vote
to save
Dunia
Public vote
to win
Élanis
Public vote
to win
Laura
Public vote
to win
Alikindoi
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
María
2 of 3 votes
to eliminate
Gera
Public vote
to win
Vocal Tempo
Public vote
to win

Season 3 (2018)

[edit]

The third season premiered on Telecinco on 13 April 2018, ten years after its run on Cuatro.[7]

Contestants

[edit]

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
Category (mentor) Acts
Boys (Pausini) El Niño Bermejo Pol Granch Samuel Hernández
Girls (Mejide) Elena Farga Fusa Nocta Poupie
Over 25s (Montesinos) Enrique Ramil Gema Tomás Oscárboles
Groups (Martínez) Malva Noah W-Caps

Results summary

[edit]
  – Contestant announced as safe (no particular order unless noted otherwise)
  – Contestant was in the bottom two/three/four and had to sing again in the final showdown
  – Contestant was in the bottom three/four but received the fewest votes and was eliminated
  – Contestant was in the bottom four but received the most votes and was saved
  – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5
Round 1 Round 2
Pol Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
(Week 5)
Elena 1st Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-Up
(Week 5)
Samuel Safe Safe Safe 3rd 3rd Eliminated
(Week 5)
W-Caps Safe Safe Safe Bottom 4 4th Eliminated
(Week 5)
Poupie Safe Safe 8th Bottom 4 Eliminated
(Week 4)
Malva Safe Safe Safe 6th Eliminated
(Week 4)
Gema 11th Bottom 2 Safe 7th Eliminated
(Week 4)
Enrique Ramil Safe Safe Safe 8th Eliminated
(Week 4)
Fusa Nocta Safe Safe 9th Eliminated
(Week 3)
Noah Safe Safe 10th Eliminated
(Week 3)
Oscárboles Safe Bottom 2 Eliminated
(Week 2)
El Niño Bermejo 12th Eliminated
(Week 1)
Final showdown El Niño Bermejo
Gema
Gema
Oscárboles
Fusa Nocta
Poupie
Malva
Poupie
Samuel
W-Caps
No bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who is eliminated
Judges voted to Eliminate
Mejide's vote El Niño Bermejo Oscárboles Poupie Poupie
Pausini's vote Gema Oscárboles Fusa Nocta W-Caps
Martínez's vote Gema Oscárboles Fusa Nocta Poupie
Montesinos's vote El Niño Bermejo Oscárboles Poupie Poupie
Eliminated El Niño Bermejo
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Oscárboles
4 of 4 votes
Majority
Noah
Public vote
to save
Enrique Ramil
Public vote
to save
W-Caps
Public vote
to win
Elena
Public vote
to win
Gema
Public vote
to save
Fusa Nocta
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Malva
Public vote
to save
Samuel
Public vote
to win
Pol
Public vote
to win
Poupie
3 of 4 votes
Majority

Live show details

[edit]

Week 1 (8 June 2018)

[edit]
Contestants' performances on the first live show
Act Order Song Result
Enrique Ramil 1 "The Sound of Silence" Safe
Malva 2 "Termodinámica" (original song) Safe
Elena Farga 3 "Viva la Vida" Safe
Samuel Hernández 4 "Locked Out of Heaven" Safe
W-Caps 5 "Team" Safe
Fusa Nocta 6 "En la ruina" (original song) Safe
El Niño Bermejo 7 "Desde la azotea" Bottom two
Noah 8 "Kiss the Sky" Safe
Gema Tomás 9 "We Are Young" Bottom two
Pol Granch 10 "Pompeii"[note 1] Safe
Oscárboles 11 "La mirona y el exhibicionista" (original song) Safe
Poupie 12 "Ex's & Oh's" Safe
Sing-off details
Gema Tomás 1 "I Am" Safe
El Niño Bermejo 2 "90 minutos" Eliminated
Judges vote to eliminate
  • Montesinos: El Niño Bermejo
  • Pausini: Gema Tomás
  • Mejide: El Niño Bermejo
  • Martínez: Gema Tomás

Week 2 (15 June 2018)

[edit]
Contestants' performances on the second live show
Act Order Song Result
Malva 1 "El universo sobre mí" Safe
Gema Tomás 2 "Runnin' (Lose It All)" Bottom two
Pol Granch 3 "Je l'aime à mourir" Safe
Poupie 4 "Dark Horse" Safe
Noah 5 "Ciudad de lila" (original song) Safe
Samuel Hernández 6 "Jealous" Safe
W-Caps 7 "Leave a Light On" Safe
Oscárboles 8 "La canción del verano" (original song) Bottom two
Fusa Nocta 9 "Who's Real" (original song) Safe
Enrique Ramil 10 "Hombres" Safe
Elena Farga 11 "Crazy" Safe
Sing-off details
Oscárboles 1 Medley of original songs Eliminated
Gema Tomás 2 "Recovery" Safe
Judges vote to eliminate
  • Mejide: Oscárboles
  • Pausini: Oscárboles
  • Martínez: Oscárboles
  • Montesinos: Oscárboles (initially tried to refuse to vote because both acts in the sing-off were from his category and, since everyone else had already voted to eliminate Oscárboles, his vote wouldn't really make a difference; only cast a vote when host Jesús Vázquez insisted that he had to because of the show's rules)

Week 3 (22 June 2018)

[edit]
Contestants' performances on the third live show
Act Order Song Result
Samuel Hernández 1 "Me Rehúso" Safe
Enrique Ramil 2 "Toy" Safe
Poupie 3 "Me niego" Bottom three
Noah 4 "Eye of the Tiger" Eliminated
Elena Farga 5 "Mujer contra mujer" Safe
Malva 6 "Borneo" (original song) Safe
Gema Tomás 7 "Contigo soy" (original song) Safe
Pol Granch 8 "Perfect" Safe
Fusa Nocta 9 "Chicochao" (original song) Bottom three
W-Caps 10 "Crazy in Love" Safe
Sing-off details
Fusa Nocta 1 "Back to Black" Eliminated
Poupie 2 "Man Down" Saved
Judges vote to eliminate
  • Montesinos: Poupie
  • Martínez: Fusa Nocta
  • Pausini: Fusa Nocta
  • Mejide: Poupie (both acts in the sing-off were from his category; he requested to be the last to vote so that he could force a deadlock and leave the decision in the audience's hands)

Week 4 (29 June 2018)

[edit]
Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
Act Order Song Result
Enrique Ramil 1 "Muera el amor" Eliminated
W-Caps 2 "Hymn for the Weekend" Bottom four
Pol Granch 3 "Pausa" Safe
Poupie 4 "New Rules" Bottom four
Malva 5 "Nostalgia soy" (original song) Bottom four
Gema Tomás 6 "Lost on You" Eliminated
Samuel Hernández 7 "Wake Me Up" Bottom four
Elena Farga 8 "Billie Jean" Safe
Sing-off details
Samuel Hernández 1 "Say You Won't Let Go" Saved
Malva 2 "Sinceridad" (original song) Eliminated
Poupie 3 "When I Was Your Man" Eliminated
W-Caps 4 "Waves" Saved
Judges vote to eliminate
  • Mejide: Poupie (voted in favor of W-Caps, an act from Martínez's category, voting against Poupie from his category)
  • Pausini: W-Caps
  • Martínez: Poupie
  • Montesinos: Poupie

Week 5 (5 July 2018)

[edit]
Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
Act Order First song Order Second song Result
First round
Pol Granch 1 "El Sitio de Mi Recreo" 5 "Mad World"[note 2] Advanced
Elena Farga 2 "Set Fire to the Rain" 6 "Aunque tú no lo sepas"[note 3] Advanced
W-Caps 3 "Lo siento" 7 "Dusk Till Dawn" Eliminated
Samuel Hernández 4 "All of Me" 8 "Despacito" Eliminated
Second round
Pol Granch 1 "Le chant des sirènes" Winner
Elena Farga 2 "I Will Always Love You" Runner-up

Ratings

[edit]
Factor X consolidated viewership and adjusted position
Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the season (nominal)
  – Lowest rating during the season (nominal)
Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Share Night Rank Source
"Auditions - Part 1" 13 April 2018 Friday 10 pm 2.46 17.2% #1 [8]
"Auditions - Part 2" 18 April 2018 Wednesday 10 pm 1.96 16.0% #2 [9]
"Auditions - Part 3" 25 April 2018 1.96 15.7% #2 [10]
"Auditions - Part 4" 2 May 2018 1.95 15.7% #2 [11]
"Auditions - Part 5" 9 May 2018 1.98 16.5% #2 [12]
"Five Chair Challenge - Part 1" 16 May 2018 1.90 15.5% #1 [13]
"Five Chair Challenge - Part 2" 25 May 2018 Friday 10 pm 1.68 13.0% #2 [14]
"Final Decision" 1 June 2018 1.23 10.0% #4 [15]
"Live Show 1" 8 June 2018 1.17 9.7% #4 [16]
"Live Show 2" 15 June 2018 Friday 11 pm 1.13 10.7% #3 [17]
"Live Show 3" 22 June 2018 Friday 10 pm 1.03 9.6% #5 [18]
"Live Show 4 - Semi Final" 29 June 2018 1.00 9.4% #5 [19]
"Live Show 5 - Final" 5 July 2018 Thursday 10 pm 1.10 9.9% #4 [20]

Season 4 (2024)

[edit]

Telecinco initially announced a fourth season for 2019.[4] Alejandro Sanz and Isabel Pantoja were offered a slot in the jury,[21] but both reportedly declined.[22] In November 2019, the CEO of Fremantle Spain, Nathalie García, stated that there were no plans for a new season.[5]

After the format stayed dormant for five more years, in January 2024 it was reported that Telecinco was working on bringing back the format for a fourth season, which was tentatively slated to begin in the spring of the same year.[6] In February, Ion Aramendi was announced as the new host.[23] By early March, the new panel of judges was confirmed to be made up of Willy Bárcenas, Lali, Abraham Mateo and Vanesa Martín.[24] This season abandoned the format's traditional division in categories, meaning the four judges will form their teams including either solo acts or groups, with no gender- or age-based restrictions.[25]

Due to poor ratings, the six live shows planned for the competition's final stage were reduced to three, with the final taking place on 10 June.[26]

Contestants

[edit]

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
Mentor Acts
Willy Bárcenas Nacho Nacif* Awy Danel
Lali Mix Band Jürgen Samuel Nagati
Abraham Mateo Patrick Bel Aye Alfonso Coral Vicenti
Vanesa Martín Teete Lucía Moreno J Prince

(*) Nacho Nacif replaced Zoe Ravier, who had to withdraw from the competition for personal reasons.

Results summary

[edit]
  – Contestant announced as safe
  – Contestant was in the bottom three
  – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Round 1 Round 2
Aye Safe Safe Safe Winner
(Week 3)
Teete Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
(Week 3)
Coral Safe Safe Safe 3rd place
(Week 3)
Patrick Safe Safe Safe 4th place
(Week 3)
Jürgen Safe Safe Out Eliminated
(Week 3)
Awy Safe Safe Out Eliminated
(Week 3)
Samuel Safe Bottom three Out Eliminated
(Week 3)
Lucía Safe Safe Out Eliminated
(Week 3)
Mix Band Safe Bottom three Eliminated
(Week 2)
J Prince 10th 10th Eliminated
(Week 2)
Danel 11th Eliminated
(Week 1)
Nacho 12th Eliminated
(Week 1)
Final showdown Danel
J Prince
Mix Band
Samuel Nagati
No final showdown or judges' vote
Judges voted to Eliminate
Vanesa's vote Danel Mix Band
Willy's vote J Prince Samuel Nagati
Abraham's vote Danel Mix Band
Lali's vote J Prince Mix Band
Eliminated Nacho Nacif
Public vote
to save
J Prince
Public vote
to save
Lucía Moreno
Public vote
to advance
Patrick Bel
Public vote
to win
Samuel Nagati
Public vote
to advance
Coral Vicenti
Public vote
to win
Danel
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Mix Band
3 of 4 votes
Majority vote
Awy
Public vote
to advance
Teete
Public vote
to win
Jürgen
Public vote
to advance
Aye Alfonso
Public vote
to win

Live show details

[edit]

Semi Final 1 (27 May)

[edit]
  • Group performance: "Maníaca" / "Quiero decirte" (Abraham Mateo and his team)
  • Musical guest: Taburete ("Botines")
Act Order Song Result
Coral Vicenti 1 "Toxic" Safe
Awy 2 "El principio de algo" Safe
Teete 3 "Sevilla" Safe
Jürgen 4 "The Way You Make Me Feel" Safe
Lucía Moreno 5 "Si quieres" Safe
Patrick Bel 6 "Careless Whisper" Safe
Danel 7 "Antes de que cuente diez" Eliminated
Mix Band 8 "¿Cómo pasó?" Safe
J Prince 9 "Treat You Better" Bottom three
Nacho Nacif 10 "Beautiful Things" Immediately eliminated
Aye Alfonso 11 "Mi Ex Tenía Razón" Safe
Samuel Nagati 12 "Another Love" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate
  • Vanesa: Danel (voted in favor of J Prince from her own team, believing J had more to offer)
  • Abraham: Danel (believed J Prince had more potential in regards to a future career)
  • Willy: J Prince (voted in favor of Danel from his own team, citing his belief in him)
  • Lali: J Prince (decided to force a deadlock and leave the decision in the audience's hands)

As a result of the deadlock, the second elimination was decided from the earlier audience vote results. Danel, who had finished second-to-last in the audience vote, was eliminated along with last-placed Nacho Nacif.

Semi Final 2 (3 June)

[edit]
  • Musical guests:
    • Dani Fernández ("Todo cambia")
    • Pol Granch ("Gigante")
Act Order Song Result
Regular performances
Aye Alfonso 1 "Se fue" Safe
Patrick Bel 2 "Manos de tijera" Safe
Mix Band 3 "Mi Mala" Bottom three
Coral Vicenti 4 "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" Safe
Awy 5 "Una foto en blanco y negro" Safe
Teete 6 "Cruje la cama" Safe
Samuel Nagati 7 "Saoko" Bottom three
J Prince 8 "Si tus piernas" Immediately eliminated
Jürgen 9 "La Tortura" Safe
Lucía Moreno 10 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Safe
Sing-off
Samuel Nagati 1 "Tuyo" Saved
Mix Band 2 "Akureyri" Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate
  • Vanesa: Mix Band (believed Samuel to have more career potential)
  • Abraham: Mix Band
  • Willy: Samuel Nagati
  • Lali: Mix Band (both acts were from her team; she stated she was voting with her heart)

Final (10 June)

[edit]
Act Order Song Result
First round
Samuel Nagati 1 "Judas" Eliminated
Coral Vicenti 2 "Procuro Olvidarte" Safe
Awy 3 "Como si fueras a morir mañana" Eliminated
Teete 4 "Te elijo a ti" (original song) Safe
Patrick Bel 5 "Sin miedo a nada" Safe
Jürgen 6 "Material Girl" Eliminated
Aye Alfonso 7 "Si nos dejan" Safe
Lucía Moreno 8 "Palabra prohibida" Eliminated
Second round
Patrick Bel 1 "Historia de un Amor" 4th place
Aye Alfonso 2 "Creo en mí" Winner
Coral Vicenti 3 "If I Ain't Got You" 3rd place
Teete 4 "Suéltate el pelo" Runner-up

Ratings

[edit]
Factor X consolidated viewership and adjusted position
Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the season (nominal)
  – Lowest rating during the season (nominal)
Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Share Night Rank Source
"Auditions - Part 1" 17 April 2024 Wednesday 10:50 pm 0.66 8.3% #2 [27]
"Auditions - Part 2" 23 April 2024 Tuesday 10:50 pm 0.54 7.7% #3 [28]
"Auditions - Part 3" 30 April 2024 0.50 6.6% #4 [29]
"Auditions - Part 4" 6 May 2024 Monday 10:50 pm 0.44 6.6% #6 [30]
"Auditions - Part 5" 13 May 2024 0.46 6.9% #4 [31]
"Chair Challenge" 20 May 2024 0.38 5.7% #5 [32]
"Live Show 1 - First Semi Final" 27 May 2024 0.39 5.7% #6 [33]
"Live Show 2 - Second Semi Final" 3 June 2024 0.34 5.0% #5 [34]
"Live Show 3 - Final" 10 June 2024 0.39 5.5% #5 [35]

Post Factor X

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A few weeks after the first season ended, eventual winner María Villalon released a debut EP entitled María Villalon, an album with all the songs she sang whilst in the competition. A few months later, she released her debut album Te Espero Aquí, which made the Spanish top 40 album chart, just like her debut LP did. But she wasn't the only one who received a record deal, runner-up Angy released her debut self-titled album a couple of weeks after Villalon's debut album release. She also began an acting career starring in the teen drama television series Física y Química, aired on Antena 3. 3rd placed Walter released a single, but it didn't see much success. Angy's debut single 'Sola En El Silencio' was a major hit across Spain, making the top 20 in Spanish Los 40 Principales. In turn, Maria Villalon's first two singles 'Aguita De Abril' and 'Te Espero Aqui' failed to gain chart stardom, but her second album saw the success of its lead single 'La lluvia' which made it into the top 5 in Los 40 Principales.

Months after the contest finished, 6th placed Leire Martínez's popularity boosted as she was chosen to replace Amaia Montero as the new lead singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh, one of the best-selling pop bands in Spain and Latin America.[36] Her first album with the band, A las cinco en el Astoria, was released on 2 September 2008 reaching the number-one spot in the Spanish charts.

8th placed Ailyn submitted a song to Salvemos Eurovisión, the Spanish selection for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, but failed to get to the final round. Later that year, she was chosen to be the new female vocalist of the Norwegian Gothic Metal band Sirenia, working with them until 2016.[37]

After the third season ended, judge Laura Pausini invited some of the contestants, including her pupils Samuel Hernández and series winner Pol Granch, to serve as opening acts for her upcoming world tour.

References and notes

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Notes

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  1. ^ Originally, Pol was supposed to perform "Heaven" by Bryan Adams, but requested to change the song at the final rehearsals.
  2. ^ Malva's Alejandro Sotomayor accompanied Pol at the piano.
  3. ^ Also sang a few notes of "With or Without You" at the end.
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