


What Simon says, goes. And what Simon’s saying right now is that the world is in serious need of its next boy band sensation.
Music mogul and record executive Simon Cowell has single-handedly created some of the biggest music superstars in the world. In the docuseries Simon Cowell: The Next Act, streaming now, cameras follow him as he sets out to do it once again. From raw open casting calls to the release of the group’s debut single, this is an all-access pass for viewers to catch every moment of Cowell’s next chapter. Will he strike gold and break industry records once again?
Keep reading for everything you need to know about Simon Cowell: The Next Act.




It’s time to meet your favorite new boy band, because the six-episode docuseries launched on Dec. 10.

Scroll to the top of the page for a first look at the singers who are taking a shot at superstardom under Cowell’s watchful eye.
After hundreds of auditions, Cowell had to make a tough decision, narrowing the pool down to 16 hopefuls to take to Miami: Aron, Evan, Filip, Joe, Jake G., Jake E-B, Leon, Max, Samuel, Cruz, Danny, Hendrik, John, Joshua, Nicolas, and Seán. Who will prove to Cowell that they’re more than just raw talent? Check out Tudum’s guide to the top 16 to find out more about their musical backgrounds and the artists who inspire them.
The band December 10 — named after the launch date of Simon Cowell: The Next Act — released their first music video less than a week after the show premiered. The group of seven filmed a cover of fellow boy band NSYNC’s Bye Bye Bye at Metropolis Studios in London.

From weighing in on the judging panel to coaching the top 16 hopefuls directly, these industry insiders work alongside Cowell to identify and develop talent across the season:

Reality and music fans alike have watched Cowell build acclaimed bands on television many times before. Since 2001, he has appeared as a judge on several music reality competition series, including Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor and The X Factor UK, Britain’s Got Talent, and America’s Got Talent. On these shows, he became infamous for his snarky remarks and harsh critiques. Now, however, viewers will get an even more intimate look at Cowell’s process and unparalleled ability to identify and foster talent.
Through his production company, Syco Entertainment, he has launched the careers of notable pop groups like One Direction, Little Mix, and Fifth Harmony. He also signed successful boy bands like Westlife, PrettyMuch, and CNCO to his record label Syco Music, which Cowell established as a division of Syco Entertainment in 2002 and sold as a wholly-owned subsidiary to Sony Music in 2020. Who will be the next group to join the ranks of these beloved bands?

















































