Boy Band was a television music competition series that aired on ABC in the summer of 2017. The show was presented by English singer and actress Rita Ora, and judged by a panel of experts made up of Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter, Spice Girl Emma Bunton, and record producer Timbaland.
The premise of Boy Band was simple - young male singers competed to join a new group, with the ultimate goal of being crowned the "next boy band sensation." The contestants came from all over the country, bringing a range of backgrounds, talents, and styles to the show.
Each week, the contestants were divided into smaller groups and assigned a popular song to perform, with the audience voting for their favorites. The three judges then deliberated and chose one member to be saved from elimination, while the remaining contestants faced a group performance.
With each passing week, the competition became more intense as the contestants worked to prove their worth and win over the judges and audience alike. The show gave viewers a glimpse into the intense pressure and hard work that goes into creating and maintaining a successful boy band, as well as the personal stories and struggles of these young singers.
Aside from the weekly performances, Boy Band also featured a number of guest mentors and performers to help guide and inspire the contestants. These included current and former members of popular boy bands like N*SYNC, the Backstreet Boys, and Boys II Men, as well as solo artists like Meghan Trainor, Charlie Puth, and Bebe Rexha.
Overall, Boy Band was a fun and entertaining series that brought together some of the most talented young male singers in the country. With its mix of high energy singing, emotional stories, and celebrity mentorship, the show proved to be a hit with audiences and helped to launch the careers of several rising stars.