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Auditions: Young Talent Time
TEN's search for its next generation of Young Talent Time stars will begin in Perth in mid September.
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TEN’s search for its next generation of Young Talent Time stars will begin in Perth in mid September.
To audition you must be aged between 8 and 16 years of age (as at 1 February 2012), whether as a full time team member or one of the weekly contestants. The show is welcoming solo singers, dancers and groups at auditions.
The audition tour will take place on the following dates:
Perth: Sept 17 – 18
Adelaide: Sept 20 – 21
Brisbane: Sept 24 -25
Melbourne: Sept 27 – 29
Sydney: Oct 1 – 3
A legal guardian must accompany each child at auditions.
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19 Responses
I would like to enter!
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Good luck.
Good luck to a very good friend who will be auditioning… her name is Rangi Adams and she has an absolute amazing voice. She deserves to WIN!!!!!! ily xxxx
I would love to go on young talent time
Hayley B, If you are out there reading this than good luck for Young Talent Time auditioning. Thanks again.
P.S. If you read this than please leave a reply. Thankyou Hayley!
do you sing any song
Please direct all questions about Auditions to Channel TEN, not to my blog, thanks. Click on the link in the story.
How do you audition?
Where is the show held?
Can’t wait might be auditioning. Who are the judges and if you get in do you have to go around Australia?
If they are after 8 – 16 year olds that would mean that there are literally thousands of songs that would be completely inappropriate for this age group to perform.
Remember on the original show how they would always leave when they turned 16 and they’d get a new team member? Well, yes, I am that old. Anyway, it was always an interesting part of the show. I remember when Danni(elle) Minogue left like it was yesterday.
How come only up to 16 year olds?
Not interested in this at all.
It’s great to see a comeback.I suppose someone must have seen or heard about the Mickey Mouse Club in America which was around years before Glee was even heard of or invented and wanted to make an Australian version of it.
thats great to see a comeback , but why not give the 17 and 18 years old a chance too
I hope they are not going to televise the auditions.
this looked good.. until i saw who the host was.. robbie mills? .. really?
The people who are recruited should be hired for either 2 or 3 years, then let go, so a new bunch can then be hired to take their places.
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