the Girl Back” and the band’s classic “Mmmbop.”Hanson has just wrapped up their sold-out concert tour in Australia and New Zealand.Next was Ella, who finished sixth place in “The X Factor” UK version in 2012. Singing her debut single “Ghost,Nike Air Max 2014 Shoes White Red Black,” the 18-year-old British songstress revealed that it was her first time in Australia. And what a reception she got! The audience was roaring with her.When the safe contestants were announced, Dannii Minogue was left with two acts in the bottom two, Younger Than Yesterday and XOX. “It’s not a good Monday,” Dannii told host Luke Jacobz after learning the fate of her two groups, which were both just formed in the boot camp.Her fellow judges – Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Ronan Keating and Redfoo – have all their acts safe for the week.Like Ella, it was G.R.L.’s first visit to Australia. The quintet sang their ARIA Platinum single “Ugly Heart” on stage.After the musical guests’ performance, XOX took the stage to sing for their life. The girls, in full pink outfit, sang Jessie J’s “Nobody’s Perfect.” As Dannii remarked, it was such an emotional performance from the group.Younger Than Yesterday then pleaded for one more week by performing Imagine Dragons’ “On Top of the World.” Unlike XOX,Nike Air Max 2011 Mens AU, the boys – Ellis Hall, Harry Targett and Joel Watson – delivered an upbeat number.Foo was first to choose between the groups, and he picked Younger Than Yesterday to go home. Ronan acknowledged that XOX had a weak performance on Sunday night, which was so unlike their previous ones. And while YTY didn’t have as perfect vocals,Nike Air Max 2012 Mens AU, the boys’ energy was fantastic. After a moment of hesitation, Ronan sent YTY home.Natalie also critiqued TYT’s vocals, but echoed Ronan’s sentiments about their charisma and energy. She saved Dannii from having to choose between her own acts by sending YTY home.With Younger Than Yesterday’s exit, Dannii is left with only two acts. Last week, her first group Trill was eliminated.Also read: ‘The X Factor Australia’ Live Show 2 Recap: Contestants Sing the Legends ‘The X Factor Australia’ 1st Elimination Night: Trill Goes Home ‘The X Factor Australia’ First Live Show RecapHanson and the Top 12 Ella Henderson G.R.L. XOX Younger Than Yesterday The Verdict To contact the editor, :
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