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X-Faktor (Hungarian TV series)

X-Faktor is the Hungarian version of The X Factor, a show originating from the United Kingdom. It is a television music talent show contested by aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions. The show premiered in 2010 and it continues its success nowadays in the thirteenth series.

Series summary
"Peter Geszti" category "Ildiko Keresztes" category "Fero Nagy" category "Miklos Malek" category "Robert Alföldi" category "Robert Szikora" category "Gabi Toth" category "Gabor Szucs" category "ByeAlex" category "Laci Gaspar" category "Peti Puskas" category "Gigi Radics" category "Bogi Dallos" category "Adél Csobot" category "Erika Herceg" category "Péter Majoros" category "Milán Valkusz" category "Andrea Tóth" category ;Notes • In the Finale of the series 7 the presenter was Bence Istenes. ==Judges' categories and their contestants==
Judges' categories and their contestants
In each season, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses three 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. – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font. ==Season 1 (2010)==
Season 1 (2010)
The auditions started in the summer of 2010, with more than 5,000 candidates for the first series in Hungary. Contestants The top twelve acts were confirmed as follows: Key: : – Winner : – Runner-up : – Third place ==Season 2 (2011)==
Season 2 (2011)
The auditions started in the spring of 2011, with thousands of candidates for the second series in Hungary. Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-up : – Third place ==Season 3 (2012)==
Season 3 (2012)
The producers' auditions started at the Spring of 2012. Thousands of hopefuls were waiting for their auditions. The judges auditions took place at Budapest on 25–28 June. Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-up : – Third place ==Season 4 (2013)==
Season 4 (2013)
On 16 December 2012 the show's host Nóra Ördög announced, that the show will be back for its fourth season in 2013. The apply for the auditions started on the same day. Three of the original judges left the show after the third series; Miklós Malek, Feró Nagy and Ildikó Keresztes. The original host Nóra Ördög left the show due to her pregnancy. On 29 April RTL announced the new judges. Péter Geszti is the only original judge, who returned for season 4. The three new judges are: Gabi Tóth, Róbert Szikora and Róbert Alföldi. The RTL announced in May, that two new hosts will present the show in 2013. They are Lilu and Bence Istenes. Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-up : – Third place : – Withdrew ==Season 5 (2014)==
Season 5 (2014)
Péter Geszti, the only original judge left, announced his intention to leave the show after the fourth series to concentrate on his music career. The three other judges returned for a second series alongside new judge Gábor Szűcs. Original host Nóra Ördög was to return to the show for this series, but she became pregnant. RTL asked Bence Istenes back to host the show for a second run. Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third place ==Season 6 (2016)==
Season 6 (2016)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third place Kristóf Petics had originally been chosen for the live shows, but was disqualified from the competition due to him performing fighting and problematic behavior. He was replaced by Ricsi Mata. ==Season 7 (2017)==
Season 7 (2017)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third place : – Withdrawn At the X-Factor press conference on 11 October, Krisztián Nagy announced that he was withdrawing from the competition due to difficulties he was having during the preparation period. He was replaced by Daniel Bereznay. ==Season 8 (2018)==
Season 8 (2018)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place : – Withdrawn At the X-Factor press conference on 14 November, Krisztián Nagy announced that he was withdrawing from the competition. ==Season 9 (2019)==
Season 9 (2019)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place ==Series 10 (2021)==
Series 10 (2021)
On 20 October 2020, RTL Klub announced that they would not return in 2020, due to COVID-19. They stated that the pandemic would not allow them to start the auditions in time. Around the same time it was announced that the show would return in 2021. Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place ==Series 11 (2022)==
Series 11 (2022)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place ==Series 12 (2024)==
Series 12 (2024)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place ==Series 13 (2025)==
Series 13 (2025)
Contestants Key: : – Winner : – Runner-Up : – Third Place ==Series averages==
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