Rhydian Roberts


Rhydian James Roberts, also known mononymously as Rhydian, is a Welsh former baritone singer, television presenter and musical theatre actor. He rose to fame in [The The X Factor (British series 4)|X Factor (British series 4)|series 4] of The X Factor finishing as the runner-up to Leon Jackson. Rhydian Roberts retired from performing in February 2023 with a farewell album, with a final Greatest Hits album to follow in February 2025. He is currently an artist manager at Neil O'Brien Entertainment.

Early years

Born in Sennybridge, Rhydian attended the Pontsenni Cylch Meithrin in Brecon and then Ysgol y Bannau Welsh medium school. He played rugby union for the Gwernyfed rugby football club as a junior and later for his school, as well as cricket for Powys County Junior teams.
Following a gap year teaching in a small school in South Africa, Rhydian won a bursary to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire at the University of Central England.

Career

''The X Factor''

Rhydian has said: "I'm very proud of what I achieved on X Factor. I'm a showman and it gave me the chance to put on a show". 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." His version of "The Impossible Dream" became the keynote track on his first album.

Recordings

Concerts, galas and solo tours

  • Rhydian toured the UK in 2008, 2013 and 2014–15. His third tour was named after his fifth record album, "One Day Like This".
  • During 2018 he toured the UK in Les Musicals, co-starring with Jonathan Ansell.

Stage

Television

  • During 2009, Rhydian, One Year On was aired by S4C.
  • In 2011, Rhydian presented an eight-part television entertainment series for S4C, with his album Caneuon Cymraeg being released to tie in with it.

Final albums

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."

In February 2025, he released his tenth and last album, The Very Best of My Life, a goodbye Greatest Hits collection.
Roberts went on to work as an artist manager at Neil O'Brien Entertainment.