December 10 - the seven-piece boyband rapidly turning curiosity into fandom!
The new boyband December 10 will be live at O2 Academy Bristol on Thursday 16 July 2026 with tickets on sale at 10am on Friday 10 April.
There’s a certain electricity that only new bands carry — a mix of ambition, chaos, and the feeling that anything could happen next. Right now, that spark belongs to December 10, the seven-piece boyband rapidly turning curiosity into full-blown fandom across the UK.
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Formed in front of the world on the Netflix series Simon Cowell: The Next Act, December 10 didn’t arrive quietly. They landed like a confetti cannon — colourful, loud, and impossible to ignore. Within months, they’ve built a loyal following, sold out shows, and racked up serious online momentum, with millions of views and a fast-growing streaming presence.
But what sets them apart isn’t just the buzz — it’s the band itself. Cruz, Danny, Hendrik, John, Josh, Nicolas and Seán aren’t just vocalists; they’re multi-instrumentalists juggling guitars, drums, piano, and more between them. Their sound pulls from everywhere: pop hooks, indie textures, a touch of R&B smoothness, even flashes of classic rock attitude. Imagine a playlist that refuses to sit still — that’s December 10.
And crucially, they feel now. Diverse backgrounds, global influences, and a social media-savvy connection with fans have helped them grow not just as a band, but as a community.
The Tour Momentum Builds
After a string of sold-out shows and high-energy performances, December 10 are hitting the road again — and July 2026 is shaping up to be a defining chapter. Their UK tour threads through cities like Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, and Belfast, each date another step in their rapid climb.
Right in the middle of that run sits a key night:
16 July 2026 – O2 Academy Bristol
Set for a 7:00 PM start, this show at the O2 Academy Bristol promises something special.
The venue itself is known for its intimate-but-electric atmosphere — the kind where every chorus feels louder, every lyric closer, every moment shared. For a band like December 10, whose appeal thrives on connection and energy, it’s the perfect stage.
Fans can expect a setlist blending their debut single Run My Way with fan-favourite covers and fresh material, all delivered with the kind of enthusiasm that has already earned them rave audience reactions. Early reviews describe their shows as “fun,” “unforgettable,” and packed with singalong moments — the kind of gigs where strangers leave as a temporary choir.
Why This Gig Matters
The Bristol date isn’t just another stop on the tour — it’s a snapshot of a band mid-ascent. December 10 are no longer just “the new group from TV”; they’re becoming a live act people actively seek out.
There’s a particular magic in catching artists at this stage. The venues are still close enough to feel personal, the setlists still evolving, the ambition still visible in every note. It’s the sound of a band building its identity in real time.
A Boyband for a New Era
If boybands once followed a formula, December 10 are happily scribbling all over it. They play instruments, blend genres, and lean into individuality rather than uniformity. They’re less about perfection, more about presence — and that’s exactly why audiences are responding.
Come 16 July in Bristol, the lights will dim, the first chord will hit, and for an hour or so, the future of British pop will feel very, very close.
And if the buzz is anything to go by, this is only the beginning.