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December 10: The Boyband Taking Teen Hearts by Storm After The Next Act

From TV underdogs to sold-out shows, their whirlwind journey is redefining boyband success. Even Spice Girl Geri Halliwell took notice—here's how.

The image shows a group of people on stage playing guitars and drums, with mics and stands set up...
The image shows a group of people on stage playing guitars and drums, with mics and stands set up in front of them. There are bottles and other musical instruments scattered around the stage, and a banner with text in the background. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "The Wanted - Live at the O2 Academy, London".

December 10: The Boyband Taking Teen Hearts by Storm After The Next Act

A new boyband called December 10 has quickly become a sensation among teenagers. Their rise to fame began after appearing on Simon Cowell's Netflix show The Next Act, and now they're drawing huge crowds to their performances.

The group's sudden popularity has taken its members by surprise. They describe it as surreal to see thousands of young fans queuing to watch them live. Their success even caught the attention of Geri Halliwell, who visited their rehearsal to offer advice and bring gifts.

At their sold-out London show, mentor Simon Cowell made an appearance. He praised the band for playing instruments during their performance, setting them apart from typical boybands. Beyond the stage, the members have been enjoying their newfound earnings—treating their mothers to special gifts for Mother's Day. The band has also rubbed shoulders with other stars. At events like the Brit Awards, they met Bez from Happy Mondays, singer Lola Young, and musician Sam Fender. Their growing connections in the industry suggest more opportunities ahead.

December 10's journey from a TV talent show to packed venues marks a rapid ascent. With support from Cowell and admiration from fans, they're establishing themselves in the UK music scene. Their next steps will show whether this momentum carries them further.

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