Simon Cowell is set to judge yet another TV talent show.

Simon Cowell is on the judging panel of Who's In The Band

Simon Cowell is on the judging panel of Who's In The Band

The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent creator will appear on the panel of Who's In The Band alongside Mel B, Joe Jonas and songwriter Savan Kotecha.

The contest will be hosted by hosted by KPop Demon Hunters star Rei Ami.

Former Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon has put out a call for 16 to 21 year olds to take part in the pilot filming on October 30.

Alongside a flyer, he announced on Instagram: "This is next Thursday, the 30th of October. I need 766 screaming teenagers for the studio audience. Make that teenager YOU know, one of them. Send them this flyer, send them this link.

"It’s hosted by a KPop Demon Hunter. We’ve got the fastest moving auditions yet in a talent show. (Ps When I say teenager, I mean 16 to 21). We’ve got a Spice Girl. A Jonas Brother. A Cowell. And a biggest songwriter in the world."

Simon's latest talent show being revealed comes after he was forced to miss two days of Britain's Got Talent auditions after he "fell down some steps" and bumped his head.

The accident-prone music mogul - who fainted and fell down the stairs of his home in 2017 - was replaced by TV presenter Stacey Solomon for the two Birmingham audition days earlier this month.

He explained the situation to fellow BGT judge Amanda Holden after she made a joke about a choir of ambulance workers trying out for the ITV programme.

According to The Sun newspaper, Amanda said to Simon at the Blackpool auditions: "I thought they might be here in case anything went wrong with you again because you were poorly last week."

Simon replied: "I fell down some steps, that wasn’t poorly, and I bumped my head but I’m fine now.

"I wish you had been around a couple of weeks ago when I actually bashed my head.

"Seriously - no one sang for me then!"

Simon was said to be "absolutely fine" following his fall.

A source told the publication: "Simon bumped his head when he stumbled on some steps.

"It’s the sort of thing that can happen to anyone. And, thankfully, he’s absolutely fine now."

In 2017, Simon feared he had broken his neck after his fall that year.

He told The Sun at the time: "I was lying on my back thinking, ‘I hope I haven’t broken my neck’.

"But the NHS staff were the most amazing people I’ve ever met, genuinely. Fortunately it was all fine."

In 2020, Simon broke his back in an electric bike accident, and he admitted a few years later he was "so close" to spending his life in a wheelchair due to the horrific incident.

Speaking in 2023, he said: "I was so close to living the rest of my life in a wheelchair, it gives you a completely different outlook on life. In a positive way.

"It hurt - trust me - when it ­happened, but good things happened off the back of it.

"If I had to go through this all over again I actually would do it, because I think breaking my back was one of the best things that ever happened to me.

"I didn’t know really how unfit I was until I had to start doing all the exercises.

"But I feel better today than I did three years ago when it happened."