PATCH Celebrates Success on Simon Cowell’s Netflix Show, The Next Act, Launching Boyband December 10
London-based music producer PATCH, known for his extensive work in the industry, played a pivotal role in the creation of the boyband December 10 through Simon Cowell’s Netflix series, The Next Act. The show, which premiered recently, has already begun to shape the careers of its contestants.
Formation of December 10
December 10, a seven-member boyband, emerged from auditions held across the UK, Europe, and the United States, targeting teens aged 16 to 19. PATCH, also known as Patch Boshell, was instrumental in their formation. His experience with high-profile acts, including his previous collaborations on Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent, made him a valuable asset to the project.
PATCH expressed his enthusiasm for working on The Next Act, stating it was one of his favorite opportunities. He noted that his previous connections with Simon Cowell’s team led to his involvement in the show. The fast-paced environment of the production allowed him to collaborate closely with December 10, refining their sound in the studio.
The Energy of December 10
The band consists of Cruz Lee-Ojo, Danny Bretherton, Hendrik Christoffersen, John Fadare, Josh Olliver, Nicolas Alves, and Sean Hayden. PATCH described them as high-energy performers who bring a vibrant atmosphere wherever they go. He remarked on the excitement of working with such a dynamic group and expressed hope for their success in the competitive music landscape.
Since their debut, December 10 has gained significant traction on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. PATCH acknowledged TikTok’s influence in the music industry, emphasizing its role in promoting new artists.
Streaming Platforms and Talent Shows
As traditional talent shows like The Voice and X Factor have seen a decline in popularity, PATCH believes that shows on streaming platforms, including Netflix, represent the future of talent discovery. He emphasized the importance of adapting to current viewing habits, noting that many people, including himself, prefer streaming content over traditional television.
PATCH highlighted the flexibility that streaming platforms offer, allowing audiences to watch shows at their convenience. This aligns well with the demographic that December 10 is targeting.
Highlights from PATCH’s Career
Reflecting on his career, PATCH shared that working on Britain’s Got Talent and its American counterpart remains a highlight. He recounted humorous experiences, such as receiving emails about unique acts, including one that featured a performance centered around Scotch eggs. These moments illustrate the diverse and often unexpected nature of talent shows.
PATCH expressed satisfaction in seeing the widespread appreciation for his work, especially when it reaches hundreds of millions of viewers. He noted that while working with independent artists can be rewarding, it often lacks the visibility that comes with major productions.
Current Projects and Collaborations
Recently, PATCH has continued to work with December 10 on their live performances and has been involved in developing new pop artists. He remains dedicated to supporting independent talent, helping to unveil hidden gems in the music scene.
In a recent collaboration with viagogo, PATCH contributed to the Heartbreak Sessions, allowing fans to transform their personal experiences into professional tracks. This initiative draws inspiration from renowned artists like Lily Allen, Adele, and Beyoncé.
PATCH also discussed the evolving nature of music consumption, noting that songs are becoming shorter to capture listeners’ attention quickly. He shared his personal favorite heartbreak song, I Miss You by Clean Bandit, which resonated with him during a significant breakup.
For more details on PATCH’s journey and insights into the music industry, visit www.mirror.co.uk.
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Published on 2026-05-21 19:47:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk
