Four months. That’s how long December 10 have existed as a band, and in that time they’ve sold out 13 shows across the UK and Ireland, played their first ever festival in Japan, exceeded capacity fourfold at a headline show at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, signed to EMI Records, and amassed over 7 million organic YouTube views. Now they’ve announced a run of European dates to add to their already largely sold-out UK and Ireland tour. It’s a lot.
The newly announced European leg kicks off in Amsterdam on June 26 and takes in Antwerp, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon and Milan before the band returns to the UK and Ireland for dates through July — many of which are already sold out, including both London Shepherd’s Bush Empire nights and the National Stadium in Dublin.

Formed on camera during Netflix’s global docuseries Simon Cowell: The Next Act, released on December 10, 2025 — which is also where they get their name — the seven-piece septet consists of Cruz, Danny, Hendrik, John, Josh, Nicolas and Seán, aged between 17 and 19, and representing Chorley, Rochester, Dublin, London, Lisbon and Walsall. Their musical influences stretch from Fela Kuti and Daft Punk to Pearl Jam, Freddie Mercury, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Sabrina Carpenter, and between them they play 14 instruments. They are very much not your average boyband.
Their debut single ‘Run My Way’ and follow-up ‘Angel’ have driven the streaming numbers, but it’s the live shows that have really built the momentum. The band described their recent Introducing! run as “honestly the best week of our lives” — and given that they’ve already played Japan and sold out venues across two countries in the months since, that’s saying something.
European presale opens Wednesday April 15 at 10am CET, with general sale following Friday April 17 at 10am CET.
Tickets and full dates at december10.com.
