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America’s Got Talent has been hosted its first ever, open call auditions in Phoenix which was held on Thursday, the 3rd December, at the Phoenix Convention Center. Phoenix was the third stop on a 12-city nationwide search for America’s next big undiscovered entertainer.
If you were unable to attend the auditions on December 3, then still it is not late, you can still send your auditions online through March. Just submit your auditions and impress the producers with your talent. I know, you all want to participate in America’s Got Talent and hope to be in TV. So, hurry up, do not miss the golden opportunity.
The auditions were scheduled to begin at 7 am, but the maximum number of contestants gathered at the Phoenix Convention Center even before the door was opened. Everyone was exited to show their talents to the producers. People from all over the city and beyond has come to give their best. Some contestants prepared to sing or dance and some has planned to give more unusual performances.
Connor Danks, one contestant from Wickenburg said, he has come here to try to make a living off, of what he loves and wish to do. You only got 90 seconds to prove your talent. Later he said, he loves playing everything from rocks, blues, country, reggae, polka, pop, jazz and swing. This was not his first time to perform, he did audition for America’s Got Talent, 3 years back in California, he added.
One another contestant Tessa Ladig came from Phoenix said that, .“My goal is just to make it through to the next round, honestly, I love music and just hope I get a yes. But this makes me really nervous and it’s a big step for me”.
America’s Got Talent prize value is $1 million and the opportunity to headline a show at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
- Nandini