Liam Payne Fans Heartbroken as Late One Direction Singer's Netflix Show Gets Release Date
- Liam Payne, former member of One Direction, is featured as a guest judge on Netflix’s new singing competition, which premiered on July 9, 2024.
- Production on the series concluded in August 2024, prior to Payne’s passing in October of the same year due to a fall from a third-floor balcony at a hotel in Buenos Aires, after which the producers consulted his family regarding his involvement in the show.
- Building the Band features aspiring singers isolated in separate booths who form bands based on musical chemistry, and is hosted by AJ McLean with judges Nicole Scherzinger and Kelly Rowland.
- Netflix confirmed that the late singer’s family has seen the series and agrees with his participation, while five individuals have been charged in relation to his death.
- The show will air in three weekly batches, suggesting increased fan engagement with Payne's final work and continuing the search for the next great music band.
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It is called "Building the Band", and finished recording in August 2024, two months before the fatal fall of the hotel in Palermo that ended with the life of the musician.The debut of the production is scheduled for July 9 of this year.
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Read Full ArticleLiam Payne fans heartbroken as late One Direction singer's Netflix show gets release date
Liam Payne fans have been brought to tears as Netflix has confirmed the release date of the late singer's new music competition series, Building the Band. Filmed before the One Direction star's death in October 2024, the new 10-part series will see talented singers vie for a chance to form the next great band sight unseen. Payne serves as a guest judge on the series – which is hosted by Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean - alongside Destiny's Child star…
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