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Rhydian Roberts

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Welsh musical artist
For his self-titled album, seeRhydian (album).

Rhydian Roberts
Background information
Birth nameRhydian James Roberts
Born (1983-02-14)14 February 1983 (age 42)
Sennybridge, Wales
GenresMusical theatre,classical crossover, opera,Operatic pop,Wagnerian rock
Occupation(s)Singer, musical theatre actor, television presenter
Years active2007–
LabelsSony,Syco, Conehead
Websitewww.rhydian-roberts.co.uk
Musical artist

Rhydian James Roberts (born 14 February 1983), also knownmononymously asRhydian, is a Welshbaritone singer, television presenter and musical theatre actor. He rose to fame inseries 4 ofThe X Factor (2007). Rhydian Roberts retired from performing in February 2023 with a farewell album, with a final Greatest Hits album to follow in February 2025.[1] He is currently an artist manager at Neil O'Brien Entertainment.[1]

Early years

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Born inSennybridge, Rhydian attended the Pontsenni Cylch Meithrin in Brecon and then Ysgol y Bannau Welsh medium school. He playedrugby union for theGwernyfed rugby football club as a junior and later for his school, as well ascricket for Powys County Junior teams.[2][3] Following a gap year teaching in a small school in South Africa, Rhydian won a bursary to theRoyal Birmingham Conservatoire at theUniversity of Central England.[4]

Career

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The X Factor

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Rhydian has said: "I'm very proud of what I achieved onX Factor.[5] I'm a showman and it gave me the chance to put on a show".[6] Amongst other songs, he sang:

During the live stages of competition, eventually his "trademark white hair and flamboyant dress sense made him an audience favourite."[9] His version of "The Impossible Dream" became the keynote track on his first album.[10]

Rhydian's performances and results onThe X Factor
EpisodeThemeSongResult
AuditionFree choice"Love to Me" \ "Dancing Queen"Advanced
Bootcamp 1"Delilah"Advanced
Bootcamp 2"Let It Be"Advanced
Judges' housesFree choice"Somebody to Love"Advanced
Week 1Number Ones"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"Safe
Week 2Film Themes"The Phantom of the Opera"Safe
Week 3Big Band"Get the Party Started"Safe
Week 421st Century Classics"You Raise Me Up"Safe
Week 5Disco"Go West"Safe
Week 6Love Songs"Somewhere"Safe
Week 7British Classics"Somebody to Love"Safe
"I Vow to Thee, My Country" \ "World in Union"
Week 8: Semi finalMentor's choice"Bridge over Troubled Water"Safe
Contestants' choice"You'll Never Walk Alone"
Week 9: FinalChristmas Songs"O Holy Night"Runner-up
Celebrity Duets"You Raise Me Up"(withKatherine Jenkins)
Song of the Series"Somewhere"
Winner's single"When You Believe"

Recordings

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  • 2008's highest-selling album by a male newcomer (600,000 copies), was Rhydian'seponymous debut,Rhydian. It incorporated material byJim Steinman[11][12]
  • His second,O Fortuna (2009), co-produced by composerKarl Jenkins,[13] included duets withKiri te Kanawa andBryn Terfel. Rhydian was a guest onMorriston Orpheus Choir's CDTo Where You Are (Sain, 2011).[14]
  • There were two further albums during 2011:Waves, withcovers of classic 1980s pop[15][6] andCaneuon Cymraeg (Welsh Songs), a mix of classic Welsh songs and original songs.
  • Returning to his core repertoire of classics and pop anthems, Rhydian's fifth album,One Day Like This featured duets withKerry Ellis andBonnie Tyler.[16] Within a week of release, it topped the Official Classical Album Chart, occupying the spot for ten weeks. It also reached 19 in theUK Albums Chart,[17] and topped theClassic FM Chart.[17]
  • In 2015, he releasedCarry the Fire, an album inspired by theRugby World Cup 2015. It included his version of "World In Union" - which was the official song of the Rugby World Cup - and songs related to all of the Home Nations.[18]
  • His seventh album,The Long Road, was released in 2018 and added to Spotify in 2020. It includes covers of "Castle on the Hill" byEd Sheeran, and "The Sound of Silence" byPaul Simon.
  • Rhydian's eighth album was released in February 2023, and became his second album to top the UK Classical Albums Chart (afterOne Day Like This).[19] He has announced it will be his final studio album, before ending his recording career with a Greatest Hits album later in the year.[20]

Concerts, galas and solo tours

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  • Rhydian toured the UK in 2008, 2013 and 2014–15. His third tour was names after his fifth record album, "One Day Like This".[21]
  • During 2018 he toured the UK inLes Musicals, co-starring withJonathan Ansell.[22]

Stage

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Television

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  • During 2009,Rhydian, One Year On was aired byS4C.[32]
  • In 2011, Rhydian presented an eight-part television entertainment series forS4C,[33][34] with his albumCaneuon Cymraeg (Welsh Songs) being released to tie in with it.

Final albums

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In February 2023, Rhydian Roberts announced his retirement from singing and released a final album:

"I’ve enjoyed my career. It's been 15 years since The X Factor, I’ve released eight albums already, and I just wanted to sign off my singing career with a couple of releases. One classical album and then later on in the year I'm doing a Best Of which has all my favourite songs from the pop world, musical theatre, and classical. That’ll be it then – I'm hanging up my recording voice."[1]

In February 2025, he released his tenth and last album,The Very Best of My Life, a goodbye Greatest Hits collection.[35]

Roberts went on to work as an artist manager at Neil O'Brien Entertainment.

Discography

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Main article:Rhydian Roberts discography

References

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  1. ^abc"X Factor star Rhydian Roberts announces retirement as he reflects on turning 40" Sam Cook, Wales Online, 18 Feb 2023. Accessed 9 September 2023
  2. ^"Cricket: 'My brush with Rhydian'". Archived fromthe original on 13 February 2008. Retrieved7 January 2008.
  3. ^Souster, Mark (2 February 2008)."Change of tune that led to fame for Rhydian Roberts".The Times.
  4. ^"bcu.ac.uk 2". Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2008.
  5. ^"Rhydian Roberts". classicfm.co.uk. Retrieved12 February 2012.
  6. ^ab"X-factor's Rhydian to go from Opera star to pop star," Rachel Mainwaring,Wales on Sunday, 24 July 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  7. ^TheXFactorUK (3 November 2007)."X Factor 4, ep 13, Rhydian (itv.com/xfactor)".Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved1 January 2012 – via YouTube.
  8. ^TheXFactorUK (17 November 2007)."X Factor 4, ep 15, Rhydian (itv.com/xfactor)".Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved1 January 2012 – via YouTube.
  9. ^Rhydian biography from Classic FM website. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  10. ^Rhydian (2008), recorded forSony BMG, who offered him a recording contract the day after finishing as runner-up. He fulfilled a long-held dream by duetting in the final with Katherine Jenkins."ICWales".
  11. ^Apple iTunes website Accessed 21 April 2014.
  12. ^Upon release, the album charted at number 3, selling over 150,000 in its first two weeks and over 300,000 after four weeks to win Platinum Album status as awarded by theBPI.
  13. ^"Exclusive: X Factor loser Rhydian set for new album.. while Leon Jackson is dumped by label".Daily Record. Scotland. Retrieved1 January 2012.
  14. ^Rhydian performs lead vocals in "Stars" (Les Misérables), "Bui Doi" (Miss Saigon), and "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Carousel).
  15. ^Interview in OK MagazineArchived 13 December 2011 at theWayback Machine. Ok.co.uk, Retrieved 7 January 2011]
  16. ^Pledge Music website: projects page, Pledgemusic.com, Accessed 24 March 2014.
  17. ^abThe Classic FM Chart. Classic.fm, Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  18. ^"Carry The Fire".Rhydian-roberts.co.uk. Retrieved29 March 2023.
  19. ^"Rhydian - Official Store - Rhydian - Classical Album - Hymns, Songs & Arias (Signed) Limited Edition CD".Rhydian.tmstor.es. Retrieved29 March 2023.
  20. ^Cook, Sam (18 February 2023)."X Factor star Rhydian Roberts announces retirement".WalesOnline.co.uk. Retrieved29 March 2023.
  21. ^Tickets section of Rhydian Roberts official fansiteArchived 2 April 2015 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  22. ^Tour itinerary and dates. Ents24.com, Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  23. ^War of the Worlds tour websiteArchived 23 April 2014 at theWayback Machine Accessed 21 April 2014. ComposerJeff Wayne described him as "an incredibly talented singer whose range and depth of voice will suit this role perfectly."
  24. ^Queen News. Retrieved 25 August 2010. Rhydian performed in Cardiff, Southampton and Birmingham.
  25. ^Other guest "Teen Angels" on this tour includedRobin Cousins andMary Byrne. SeeGrease websiteArchived 20 July 2011 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 31 July 2011. See also"Rhydian Roberts to Star in GREASE UK Tour," from broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 31 July 2011. Rhydian played at Blackpool, Sunderland, Liverpool F.C., Norwich, and Edinburgh.
  26. ^"Press release Tuesday, October 16th, 2012". TimeWarp The Official UK Rocky Horror Fan Club. Retrieved17 October 2012.
  27. ^Paul Vale, "Beauty and the Beast",The Stage, 12 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014
  28. ^Official website, news blogArchived 19 November 2015 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 18 November 2015
  29. ^Directed byBill Kenwright andBob Thomson. He played in Bromley, Cardiff, Dublin, Blackpool, Northampton, and Liverpool. SeeOfficial websiteArchived 24 September 2015 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  30. ^Tour schedule and venue in Douglas Mayo, "Little Shop of Horrors 2016", Britishtheatre.com website, 7 March 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016
  31. ^"2 Aug: Rhydian to star as Abanazer in Aladdin".Rhydian-roberts.co.uk. Retrieved29 March 2023.
  32. ^S4C Adloniant, "Rhydian"Archived 22 November 2015 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 21 November 2015
  33. ^Guests includedHayley Westenra andClaire Jones
  34. ^"Rhydian". S4C. Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved1 January 2012.
  35. ^"Rhydian - The Very Best Of My Life".Rhydian Roberts. Retrieved3 April 2025.

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