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And then three weeks later, I walked upstairs and she said, “Oh, you’ve got your X-Factor audition Sunday,” and I was like, “OK.”
Harry: I basically said - the same as Niall, I was watching the year before, and I remember looking at the young guys on there - and I was kind of like, “I’d love to have a go at it just to see what happens,” and that was kind of it. Then if you got through that, it takes about two or three weeks until you find out. Niall: The producer and someone from the label. You get through the first round, then they do a round where they don’t tell you if you got through after that. And the next day I came back at 10 in the morning. Niall: I was there at 5 a.m., I got seen at 12, and I was out of there by quarter past 12. Harry: I had to wait a little bit, I think. Then, if you get through that, you come back the next day. We were sending emails back and forth, going to this place, at this time. Niall: It was the final of The X-Factor the year before, and at the end credits of the final, it says, “If you want to apply for 2010, go online.” So a couple of weeks later, I said, “Right, I’m going to do it,” and I filled in the form online. What did that entail? What were the steps from being a kid in high school to getting on the show? She was like, “You should do it.” So I did it. We used to do talent shows and stuff at school. And then I just did that, and people told me I should do something … I was only 10, what could I do at 10? I just did a couple of gigs, and when I got to high school, they told me that I should just try out for The X-Factor. I was singing here and there, not gigs or anything, but I always sang around the house or whatever, and I played Oliver in a school play. If I’m not interested in school, I would have never trained or done my homework or anything, I’d have just gone outside and played football or whatever. I was academic.… I was one of those people that if I’m not interested in something, I don’t really care. Harry: We sang “Are You Gonna Be My Girl,” by Jet, and “Summer of ’69.” We did it more towards the Bowling for Soup version. I guess it started again when my friends were in a band and they wanted to do this battle of the bands competition that was at school, and they needed a singer, and one of my friends asked me.
I just sang at home, in the shower, in your bedroom, that type of thing. Harry: I knew it was fun, I had a lot of fun doing it, and I stopped when I started high school. You were onstage as a kid and were like, “This is what I like”? I was a bit of an attention-seeker at school. I think I just knew I wanted to entertain people and stuff. Harry: I think in school I was OK, I wasn’t a bad student. The last one, I was in … you know Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat? I was the pharaoh, but I was an Elvis pharaoh.ĭid you have a sense that this is what you wanted to do in your life? So you know when they run and hide in the toy shop? Buzz Lightyear was in the toy shop, so they just created my character. I remember it was just like, whatever.… In the second, I was Buzz Lightyear in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I had to wear my sister’s tights, and a headband with ears on it, and I had to sing a song all by myself. Harry: The first one was … I was five, and there was a story about a mouse who lived in a church, and I was Barney, the mouse. Harry: I sang in primary school, like the school productions, plays and stuff. Growing up, when did you realize you could sing or that you wanted to sing? Harry: I’ve watched a lot of clips on YouTube. For us to get the opportunity to be on it at all was just amazing, and to us, to be performing and just be involved with the show is amazing. In 12 hours, you have to do Saturday Night Live.