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Genres Pop rock Name Reece Mastin Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter Siblings Georgina Mastin Years active 2011–present Born 24 November 1994 (age 21) Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom ( 1994-11-24) Labels Sony, Social Family Records Website reecemastinofficial.com Role Singer-songwriter reecemastinofficial.com Albums Beautiful Nightmare, Change Colours, Reece Mastin, Rebel and the Reason Parents Debbie Mastin, Darren Mastin Similar People Rhiannon Fish, Johnny Ruffo, Samantha Jade, Christina Parie, Guy Sebastian Profiles Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano TV shows The X Factor (Australia). Reece Mastin (born 24 November 1994) is an English-born Australian singer and songwriter who won the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011. Mastin subsequently signed with Sony Music Australia. His debut single 'Good Night' reached number one in Australia and New Zealand, and became Sony Music Australia's fastest selling digital single.

Mastin's self-titled debut album debuted at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified double platinum. His second studio album Beautiful Nightmare (2012) included the hit singles 'Shut Up & Kiss Me' and 'Shout It Out', the latter became Mastin's second number-one single in Australia. 'Good Night' and 'Shout It Out' earned him two ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards. In 2015, Mastin parted ways with Sony and signed with independent label Social Family Records. His third studio album Change Colours was released in October 2015, and debuted at number 12. Early life Reece Mastin was born on 24 November 1994 in Scunthorpe, England to parents Debbie and Darren Mastin.

Mastin has three sisters, including Georgina who auditioned for the fifth season of The X Factor Australia but got eliminated in the home visits round. At the age of seven, he was diagnosed with glue ear syndrome, a condition that is 'caused by a chronic build-up of fluid in the middle ear and is the biggest cause of hearing loss in young children'. At the age of 11, Mastin and his family moved to Greenwith, South Australia, citing the weather and to seek better opportunities as reasons for the move. Mastin taught himself how to sing at a young age, by singing along to his favourite songs on the radio. He began writing songs at the age of 12. Mastin attended Golden Grove High School.

He was inspired by his music teacher to pursue his musical interests, which included playing in several bands with friends and performing solo acoustic gigs. Following his win on the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011, Mastin withdrew from his high school and said that he would hire a mentor to help him finish Year 12. However, he later dropped out of Year 12 to focus entirely on his music career. 2011: The X Factor Australia and Reece Mastin Mastin successfully auditioned for the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011, singing Rooster's 'Come Get Some'.

Before entering The X Factor, Mastin had already recorded an EP. He eventually reached the live shows and was mentored by Guy Sebastian.

On 22 November 2011, Mastin was announced as the winner and received a management contract and a recording contract with Sony Music Australia. His winner's single 'Good Night' was released shortly after, via digital download. 'Good Night' had sold over 30,000 units within 24-hours of its release. On 24 November 2011, the song sold an average of one copy every 2.7 seconds, becoming the fastest selling digital single by an artist signed to Sony Music Australia. 'Good Night' debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified five times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for sales of 350,000 copies. It also peaked at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand for sales of 15,000 copies. Mastin's self-titled debut album, which features 'Good Night' and selected songs he performed on The X Factor, was released on 9 December 2011.

The album debuted at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 copies. It debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart and was certified gold for sales of 7,500 copies. To promote the album, Mastin embarked on his first headlining Australian and New Zealand concert tour in December 2011. 2012–present: Beautiful Nightmare, Rebel and the Reason and Change Colours Mastin's second studio album Beautiful Nightmare was released on 19 October 2012.

The album debuted at number three on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold for shipments of 35,000 copies. It also debuted at number two on the New Zealand Albums Chart. Beautiful Nightmare produced the top-five platinum singles 'Shut Up & Kiss Me' and 'Shout It Out', the latter became Mastin's second number-one single on the ARIA Charts. The third single 'Rock Star' reached the top-twenty and was also certified platinum. To promote the album, Mastin embarked on The Summer Nights Tour in Australia and New Zealand.

On 21 September 2012, Mastin released a 40-minute documentary on DVD titled, Behind Closed Doors, which featured interviews from his close friends and family, his X Factor mentor Guy Sebastian, as well as early footage and photos of Mastin as a child, and his music videos thus far. Behind Closed Doors debuted at number one on the ARIA Music DVDs Chart and was certified platinum. Sponsored Links Mastin released the single 'Girls (All Around the World)' on 25 October 2013, and it only managed to peak to number 59 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In January 2014, Mastin embarked on the Restless Tour, his third headlining concert tour, in regional Victoria. In September 2014, he embarked on his fourth headlining concert tour, entitled the Wolf in the Woods Tour. In February 2015, it was announced that Mastin had parted ways with Sony Music Australia and signed with independent label Social Family Records. Along with a new label, fellow musician and friend Mahalia Barnes became Mastin's new manager.

He released 'Rebel and the Reason' on 27 March 2015 as the lead single from his debut EP of the same name. The EP was released on 1 May 2015.

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Mastin's third studio album Change Colours was released on 9 October 2015, and debuted at number 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart. 'Even Angels Cry' was released as the album's lead single via a Twitter campaign which drew thousands of retweets of the album's snippets people loved the most. 'Heartache Blues' was released as the album's second single in April 2016.

In May 2016, Mastin will travel to Los Angeles after being chosen by APRA/AMCOS to take part in SongHubs, which aims to connect local and international songwriters. In May 2015, Mastin appeared on the ABC2 show Tattoo Tales. The then 20-year-old singer appeared on the series, which is filmed at Bondi Ink, located at Bondi Beach Australia, as he got a design of his grandfather wearing Indian war makeup and a wolf headdress finished. Mastin stated his motivation for the tattoo of his grandfather, saying; 'It came from how strong he is, and how strong of a person he is and how much he leads our family.'

Discography. Reece Mastin (2011).

Beautiful Nightmare (2012). Change Colours (2015) Tours. Australia and New Zealand Tour (2011–12). The Summer Nights Tour (2012–13). Restless Tour (2014). Wolf in the Woods Tour (2014). Rebel and the Reason Tour (2015).

Down to Earth Tour (2015–16) References.

. Reece Mastin (born 24 November 1994) is an English-born Australian singer and songwriter who won the of in 2011. Mastin subsequently signed with. His debut single ' reached number one in Australia and New Zealand, and became Sony Music Australia's fastest selling single.

Mastin's debuted at number two on the and was certified double platinum. His second studio album (2012) included the hit singles ' and ', the latter became Mastin's second number-one single in Australia. 'Good Night' and 'Shout It Out' earned him two. In 2015, Mastin parted ways with Sony and signed with independent label. His third studio album was released in October 2015, and debuted at number 12. Contents. Early life Reece Mastin was born on 24 November 1994 in to parents Debbie and Darren Mastin.

Mastin has three sisters, including Georgina who auditioned for the of but got eliminated in the home visits round. At the age of seven, he was diagnosed with, a condition that is 'caused by a chronic build-up of fluid in the middle ear and is the biggest cause of hearing loss in young children'. At the age of 11, Mastin and his family moved to, citing the weather and to seek better opportunities as reasons for the move.

Mastin taught himself how to sing at a young age, by singing along to his favourite songs on the radio. He began writing songs at the age of 12. Mastin attended. He was inspired by his music teacher to pursue his musical interests, which included playing in several bands with friends and performing solo acoustic gigs. Following his win on the of The X Factor Australia in 2011, Mastin withdrew from his high school and said that he would hire a mentor to help him finish Year 12. However, he later dropped out of Year 12 to focus entirely on his music career. Music career 2011: The X Factor Australia and Reece Mastin.

Mastin performing live in December 2011 Mastin successfully auditioned for the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011, singing 's '. Before entering The X Factor, Mastin had already recorded an. He eventually reached the live shows and was mentored.

On 22 November 2011, Mastin was announced as the winner and received a management contract and a recording contract with. His winner's single ' was released shortly after, via. 'Good Night' had sold over 30,000 units within 24-hours of its release. On 24 November 2011, the song sold an average of one copy every 2.7 seconds, becoming the fastest selling digital single by an artist signed to Sony Music Australia.

'Good Night' debuted at number one on the and was certified five times platinum by the for sales of 350,000 copies. It also peaked at number one on the and was certified platinum by the for sales of 15,000 copies. Mastin's, which features 'Good Night' and selected songs he performed on The X Factor, was released on 9 December 2011. The album debuted at number two on the and was certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 copies. It debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart and was certified gold for sales of 7,500 copies.

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To promote the album, Mastin embarked on his first headlining in December 2011. Main article:. (2011). (2012). (2015) Tours. (2011–12). (2012–13).

Restless Tour (2014). Wolf in the Woods Tour (2014). Rebel and the Reason Tour (2015). Down to Earth Tour (2015–16) Awards and nominations Year Type Award Result 2011 Poprepublic.tv IT List Awards Single of 2011 ('Good Night') Nominated Album of 2011 ( Reece Mastin) Nominated Australian Male Artist Nominated 2012 No.

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