ABC’s sixth season of “American Idol” — and the 21st season for the show — will welcome back host Ryan Seacrest and judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan with “Idol Across America” auditions starting on August 3.
“Idol Across America” involves a live virtual search nationwide for the next superstar singer, offering potential candidates the chance to display their talent in person with an “American Idol” producer anywhere in America. Passing this stage sends the competitors to the judge audition round of the competition.
Auditions occur in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C, starting with the annual First 500 event, where hopefuls can sign up to grab a VIP spot before anyone else. Specific dates for “Idol Across America” auditions have the following lineup (subject to change):
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“Idol Across America” involves a live virtual search nationwide for the next superstar singer, offering potential candidates the chance to display their talent in person with an “American Idol” producer anywhere in America. Passing this stage sends the competitors to the judge audition round of the competition.
Auditions occur in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C, starting with the annual First 500 event, where hopefuls can sign up to grab a VIP spot before anyone else. Specific dates for “Idol Across America” auditions have the following lineup (subject to change):
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- 7/28/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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