Simon Cowell launching UK arena tour in X Factor style search for next One Direction
MUSIC mogul Simon Cowell is launching an X-Factor style search for the next One Direction which will be made into a TV documentary.
The Sun exclusively revealed in March he was making a programme – believed to be for Netflix – which would see him seek out new boyband talent.
Music mogul Simon Cowell is launching an X-Factor style search for the next One Direction which will be made into a TV documentary[/caption] Simon has already erected a giant billboard in London that reads: “Simon needs you! Future megastars wanted for new boyband. No time wasters”[/caption] Simon has joined forces with production company Box To Box films, who made the slick Netflix show Formula 1: Drive To Survive. But the show producers have not confirmed which channel the finished show will air on[/caption]Now he has revealed a series of audition dates in UK and Irish arenas where he hopes to find the new 1D, who shot to fame under Simon’s expert guidance in 2010.
In a statement released today Simon said: “Every generation deserves a megastar boyband and I don’t think there has been one to have the success of One Direction in over 14 years.
“The industry tends to focus on solo artists – so it usually takes someone from outside to put a group together. Nothing beats the fun of being in a group, touring the world and performing for thousands – and it’s also a brilliant launchpad for a solo career.
“When you have a great group, it’s like lightning in a bottle but there’s no magic formula and a fair bit of luck involved!”
“There’s always a high degree of risk and I genuinely have no idea what’s going to happen! We might uncover an incredible group; we might not get there.
“What if no one shows up to auditions? That could be awkward. There is no guaranteed path to success – anything can happen, but that’s what’s exciting for me and that’s why I’m doing this.”
But unlike The X Factor, publicists for the tour and show say there will be: “No TV spectacle, shiny floors or audience vote, it’s a return to core talent discovery.”
Simon has already erected a giant billboard in London that reads: “Simon needs you! Future megastars wanted for new boyband. No time wasters.”
Simon has joined forces with production company Box To Box films, who made the slick Netflix show Formula 1: Drive To Survive. But the show producers have not confirmed which channel the finished show will air on.
The auditions are set to take place this summer, kicking off in Newcastle on July 4 and 5, then Liverpool on July 7 and 8, Dublin on July 28 and 29, and London on August 1, 2 and 3.
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