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Olly Murs has praised The X Factor for launching so many huge stars.

The Dance With Me Tonight hitmaker got his big break when he came second to Joe McElderry in the 2009 series of the show – which ended in 2018 after 15 seasons – and he’s now praised the legacy of the programme for being a starting place for a string of “big careers” over the years.

He told BBC Radio Lancashire: “I think there’s no doubt we can all sit here and say that the X Factor was huge.

“It’s hugely successful for creating such stars, from the One Direction boys, to Harry Styles, Niall has obviously done things, Louis, I mean, all the boys from that band came out and did great stuff.

“You know, me, James Arthur, Little Mix, Lucy Spraggan – there’s some real, I mean, the list goes on and on, to be honest. Alexandra Burke! There have been endless people who have come. Stacey Solomon, of course, even though she’s not doing music, she’s doing so well herself.

“There’s just so many over the years that have just had such big careers. That’s the thing. That’s what the show was built on, bringing young people off the street or young people an opportunity and a chance to change their lives forever. We took it and embraced it and look where we are now.”

Meanwhile, Olly will be taking to the stage for the closing headline slot at Hardwick Live festival on 17 August.

He will top bill on the Main Stage for the final day of the three-day event at Hardwick Hall, County Durham, following performances from the likes of Tom Walker, The Wailers, Scouting for Girls and Elvana, while the Treehouse Arena will see Toploader, Jamie Lawson and D: Ream take to the stage and Boogie Wonderland will have sets from Dan Shake, Horse Meat Disco, and Brandon Block.

Friday (15.08.25) night is headlined by Scissor Sisters, while Saturday (16.08.25) will see the Pet Shop Boys bring their Dreamworld: Greatest Hits tour to Hardwick Live.

Other acts performing at the family-friendly event include Sam Ryder, the Brand New Heavies, The Lathums, The K’s, Alabama 3, and Everything Everything.

Away from the music, the festival also offers gourmet street food, themed bars, comedy, yoga, magic shows, dance music, a dedicated family zone, and a wide range of immersive activities.

Founder John Adamson said: “Hardwick Festival has always been about creating unforgettable experiences.

“Our 10th anniversary last year will take some beating. But in 2025, we’re delivering our most exciting and inclusive line-up yet – world-class headliners, vibrant family zones, and premium camping options in an iconic location. There’s truly something for everyone.”

Tickets, camping passes, and VIP packages are available at hardwickfestival.co.uk. On-the-day tickets will be available at the on-site box office if not sold out (check website for updates).

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