Boy Band 1
2017-06-22 | Reality | 10 episodes1 Season
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Meet the Boys (2017)
Host Rita Ora welcomes 30 of the best young male vocalists in the country to Hollywood, where they audition before musical icons Emma Bunton, Nick Carter and Timbaland. Only 18 performers will make the cut and advance to the next round. Thus begins the mixing and matching, as the architects form three groups of six to compete in the next phase of the competition.
Who’s Got the Right Stuff (2017)
In the second week of competition, we follow another group of six young vocalists as they come together to form the band, Reverb, and perform on stage for Architects Emma Bunton, Nick Carter and Timbaland. The Architects are then faced with deciding which member of the band will go home while the remaining five continue on their journey to stardom.
Sweet Sixteen (2017)
In the third week of competition, we follow the remaining group of six young vocalists as they come together as a band, rehearse and perform on stage for architects Emma Bunton, Nick Carter and Timbaland. The architects are then faced with deciding which member of the band will go home while the remaining five continue on their journey to stardom and prepare to perform for America’s vote
Live Live Live! (2017)
In the first LIVE episode of the season, “Boy Band” will celebrate #1 song, opening the show with a tribute to the greatest boy bands of all time. Then we will follow three new groups of five as they rehearse and prepare to perform LIVE before architects Emma Bunton, Nick Carter and Timbaland. The architects are then faced with the arduous task of selecting the bottom two contestants who will perform “battle songs” before America, hoping to earn a majority of votes that will keep them in the competition. Audiences at home will vote live to determine which young vocalist is safe and will continue on their journey to stardom.
Blast From the Past (2017)
In this week’s live episode, the remaining 14 contestants open the show with the 1983 Billy Joel hit “Uptown Girl.” Then, three new groups will perform timeless hits “Livin’ on a Prayer,” made popular by Bon Jovi, Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors” and the Rolling Stones’ classic “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” Architects Emma Bunton, Nick Carter and Timbaland will critique their performances and select the bottom two who are up for elimination. Audiences at home will then vote, live, and decide who will stay and who will go.