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==Biography== ==Biography==
===The X Factor=== ===The X Factor===
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===After The X Factor=== ===After The X Factor===

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Niki Evans
Musical artist

Niki Evans (born 13 December 1972) is an English singer-songwriter. She is most famous for coming fourth in the fourth series of the popular television talent show The X Factor.

Biography

The X Factor

Evans was in the '25 and over' category, mentored by Louis Walsh, alongside Beverley Trotman and Daniel DeBourg. The first live show saw her singing the Sinéad O'Connor hit "Nothing Compares 2 U". These were followed by performances of "My Heart Will Go On", "All That Jazz", "Because of You", "Hot Stuff", and "The Power of Love". Performances of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Fields of Gold" won her a place in the semi-finals, where she was voted out after her renditions of Eva Cassidy's "Songbird" and Whitney Houston's "One Moment in Time".

After The X Factor

Since The X Factor, Evans has taken part in many gigs including the live x factor arena tour with the other x factor finalists. She has been offered a record deal and a role in a west end production in 2009 according to her official website. She has stated that she can not reveal any more details until the x factor tour is over due to a contract


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