The tour began at 19th February and end on 10th April. The X Factor U.K. tour season 7 for 2010 winner Matt Cardle, Aiden Grimshaw, Katie Waissel, Mary Byrne, Paije Richardson, One Direction, Rebecca Ferguson and Wagner Carrilho.
In the afternoon and evening in a one: many in cities, two concert tour is one day.
Guardian in London March 5 show a negative review given to most. 5 stars out concert to 2, the Guardian commented:
"It makes for a stilted and constantly interrupted live experience. Still, no one seems to mind as 17-year-old opener Cher Lloyd bounces around the stage dressed like a mini version of her mentor Cheryl Cole. She's one of the few acts tonight with star quality, and a stripped-down version of Shakespeare's Sister's ‘Stay’ is genuinely touching. Other highlights include runner-up Rebecca Ferguson's sophisticated dance diva transformation, while Aiden Grimshaw's angst-ridden ‘Mad World’ is just the right side of emo.
"The highlights are too fleeting, however, and a run of songs midway through finds Mary Byrne confusing volume with emotion on a wretched mauling of Could It Be Magic, while Katie Waissel croaks her way through ‘Help!.’ The noise levels go beyond human hearing capabilities for One Direction, an old-school boyband who only ever seem to harmonise by accident.
"The final five songs – bar a lacklustre ensemble encore of David Bowie's ‘Heroes’ – are given over to Matt Cardle, last year's winner. A rousing version of Katy Perry's ‘Firework’ soon gives way to four turgid ballads. If the aim of ‘The X Factor’ is to find someone with that certain indefinable something, then it has failed spectacularly. Watching Cardle beam cheekily on a revolving platform above the stage, you can't help but feel that he should enjoy it while it lasts."
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