Thomas Ring

This article is about the Danish singer. For the Scottish footballer, see Tommy Ring.
Thomas Ring
Background information
Birth name Thomas Ring Petersen
Born (1980-02-17) 17 February 1980
Origin Copenhagen, Denmark
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010–present

Thomas Ring Petersen (born 17 February 1980 in Copenhagen, Denmark), better known as Thomas Ring or simply as Thomas, is a Danish singer who rose to fame as the winner of the third Danish series of The X Factor.

He started as table tennis player reaching the national level by the age of 17. When Thomas turned 18, he got a guitar for birthday and Christmas present from his parents, Berit and Ib. He soon started writing lyrics and music leaving table tennis. He graduated from Falkonergårdens Gymnasium[1] and is a qualified teacher at Københavns Dag- og Aftenseminarium (KDAS).

Performances during X Factor

Episode Theme Song Artist Result
Live show 1
(12 February 2010)
Free Choice "Viva La Vida" Coldplay Safe
Live show 2
(19 February 2010)
Michael Jackson "Man In The Mirror" Michael Jackson Safe
Live show 3
(26 February 2010)
Rock "When You Where Young" The Killers Safe
Live show 4
(5 March 2010)
UK Number Ones "Mad World" Michael Andrews & Gary Jules Safe
Live show 5
(12 March 2010)
James Bond Associated Of DR Big Band "You Know My Name" Chris Cornell Safe
Live show 6 - Semi-final
(19 March 2010)
Gasolin "Langebro" Gasolin Safe
Viewers Choice "Karma Police" Radiohead
Live show 7 - Final
(27 March 2010)
Free choice "With or Without You" U2 Winner
Duet with guest artist "Ensom" with Medina Medina
Winner's single "My Dream" Thomas

Discography

Albums

Album Title Album details Peak chart positions
DEN
[2]
Wrong Side of the Daylight 2
Sideways 24

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
DEN
[2]
2010 "My Dream" 1 Non-album single
2011 "Break the Silence" 4 Wrong Side of the Daylight
"Leave a Light On"
2013 "The Fire Still Burns" Sideways

References

External links

Preceded by
Linda Andrews
X Factor (Denmark)
Winner

2010
Succeeded by
Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen
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