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The X Factor is an incredibly popular TV show where people go to audition to become a hit singer in today's charts. They have discovered Leona Lewis, One Direction, Cher Lloyd, Olly Murs, Little Mix, Fifth Harmony, and Rebecca Ferguson. If you want to audition, here is how to get started.

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Before the Audition

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  1. For X-factor UK, there are different dates and rules. Make sure you meet all the requirements and complete every step before all deadlines.[1]
    • You need to be 14 or older. This is regardless of whether you're in a group or a solo act.
  2. Or two songs, just in case the person before you sang the same one. You'll be singing it acapella (without any instruments or backing track -- just you) in front of an X-Factor team member and the crowd around you.[2]
    • Avoid being clichéd. Only sing Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, or Jennifer Hudson if you're just as good. Pick a song that you know won't be the 500th time your judge has heard it that day. If that's the case, you'll be compared to everyone else on two different levels.
      • The judge doesn't have to know the song. In fact, it may be better if they don't.
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  3. Before the season starts, there is an application form online at the website of your country's version of the X Factor. This is months and months in advance, so you may need to wait until the next season rolls around.[3]
    • There are plenty of auditions by "mobile van" each year. In fact, that's how James Arthur auditioned. Get connected on the website, Facebook, and Twitter for announcements.
  4. If you missed the online application, there's still an open call. Thousands of people do it. If one is in your area, great! Suit up and start practicing.
    • In the UK, open call auditions were held in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, and Glasgow. But there were tons of mobile van auditions -- just the beginning of the list is Aberdeen, Colchester, the Isle of Wight, and Dublin.
  5. On the audition notice received when you fill out your form, it explicitly says to stand out from the crowd. Personalities are so large there really is no limit. Whatever matches your personality, go for it.
    • This show is all about spectacle. Here's what the form says: "Dress as the pop star you want to be - we are looking for the next big music sensation so make an impact. We also highly encourage everyone to bring along posters and banners to the open day - the brighter the better!"
    • Fortunately or unfortunately (no one is quite sure), wearing your wedding dress or a plastic chicken on your head is not unheard of. You may stand out more by not trying too hard, believe it or not.
  6. If the audition is months away, don't quit. Run through your piece every other day or so until you can do it on one leg with your hands tied behind your back. Stay vocally healthy to boot.
    • Load up on warm water. Stay away from alcohol (dries out your throat) and definitely don't smoke. If you're concerned you're getting a tickle, go for green tea, pineapple juice, and get on vocal rest. Don't strain your voice -- that'll just wear it out.
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At the Open Audition

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  1. There will literally be thousands of others waiting near you to get their 30 seconds, too. Parking will be limited, so if you can avoid driving, do it. And if you're a minor, bring a guardian with you.[4]
    • Get there very, very early. People will be waiting in the wee hours of the morning. You may want to bring some food, drinks (water!), a chair, and something to amuse yourself.
  2. This will most likely take all day. That's even if you've been informed to get there at 8 AM. They are seeing thousands of people and won't likely get started until everything is settled and everyone is ushered into the arena (or whatever the type of venue). Your audition will likely take place 8 or so hours after you've arrived.
    • Account for the weather. Your hair and makeup may not look as great as you want it to when you're auditioning at 5 PM and got there at 5 AM. Bring extra makeup and comfortable shoes. You'll be grateful you did.
  3. Finally, the fun part! When your number is called, a team member (someone you won't recognize) will approach you and listen to you sing. You'll be doing this in front of everyone -- there is no designated, blocked-off area for singers. Take a deep breath and go big or go home.
    • The judge will then give you a polite yes or no. They are not allowed to critique you or give you feedback. If you do make it, you'll be notified of a call back audition at a later date.
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    It really depends on the judges and whether they want to hear you singing until the end of the song or not. In most cases, however, you should expect to sing until the end of your song.
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    Go to the X-Factor website, fill out the application form, and a representative will contact you.
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    Yes, you can, but you just have to make sure that what you are singing is in English.
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  • Bring some food, extra makeup, comfortable shoes and a chair because most likely you'll be waiting hours till your audition actually starts.
  • Don't procrastinate on practicing, you will need time to get your voice ready and make your voice unique.
  • Never give up on your dream. Try 10 times harder than you did the first time.
  • Try drinking olive oil to help coat your throat so you can sing better.
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This article was co-authored by Christine Reed. Christine Reed is an Acting Coach and Talent Agent based in Centennial, Colorado. Christine is the owner of PEAK Acting Studios and has been teaching acting since 2010. PEAK Acting Studios offers acting for film and television classes for both kids and adults. Christine has previously taught casting director workshops, worked as a SAG licensed talent agent in LA and was head of the talent division for Peak Talent Agency. In addition, she has experience in casting, production and independent film, commercial, and music video directing. Christine also authored the book "Mom I Want to be on TV" A Parent’s Guide to the Entertainment Industry. This article has been viewed 310,325 times.
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To audition for The X Factor, start by learning the deadlines and regulations to make sure you meet all the requirements, such as being 14 or older. Next, apply online or find an open call. As you prepare for your audition, pick an outfit that will make you stand apart from the crowd, memorize a verse of a song that you can sing without musical accompaniment, and keep practicing every day until the audition. At the audition, arrive early, bring food and water, and be patient until you’re called. Once you’re in the room, take a deep breath and sing your heart out! To learn how to pick the right song for your audition, keep reading!

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