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4th November 2018
06:36pm GMT

“Each of last night’s performances from our 12 contestants will be played out in full on tonight’s X Factor before the public vote opens,” a spokeswoman for the show said. “This follows the sound issues on part of last night’s show.”
Although this won’t make a huge difference to the running time of the show, the episode is expected to run five minutes longer than intended.
Last night’s episode left hundreds of viewers making formal complaints after a technical issue resulted in distorted audio during Danny Tetley’s performance.
This comes one week after Danny had to restart his performance during the live show.
Danny was performing Queen's Who Wants To Live Forever when an error occurred that made his voice sound robotic.
A message appeared on screen saying to viewers, "We are sorry for the temporary interference in sound".
While it was said voting would reopen tonight, there were questions around how the producers would do it fairly to all contestants. So looks like viewers will have to sit through all those performances again before making up their minds.We apologise for the technical issue that affected the sound on part of tonight’s episode of The X Factor. We are investigating why this happened. We can confirm Saturday’s public vote has been cancelled and will instead open in Sunday’s show at 8.30pm on ITV.
— The X Factor (@TheXFactor) November 3, 2018
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