28/02/2013

X-Factor Tour Draws In The Crowds For Second Night

X-Factor fever is set to take over for the second night in a row as the tour continues in Belfast's Odyssey Arena.

TV talent show winner James Arthur will again take to stage with this years' finalists Ella Henderson, Jahmene Douglas, Rylan Clark, Christopher Maloney and groups Union J and District 3.

Last night thousands of fans gathered to watch the stage version of the singing show.

(GK)


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