Reality TV
'American Idol' audition dates revealed
Published Tuesday, Jun 26 2007, 10:07 BST | By James Welsh
Fox has confirmed the audition dates for American Idol's seventh season.
The first set will take place in San Diego, California on Monday, July 30 at the Qualcomm Stadium. Potential auditioners will not be permitted to camp out; instead, they should obtain a wristband - available from the stadium beginning Saturday, June 28 - and return on July 30. The show will be looking for men and women between the ages of 16 and 28 who are eligible to work in the USA.
Further details for the other auditions, which will be held in Dallas (August 6), Omaha (August 10), Atlanta (August 14), Charleston (August 18), Miami (August 22) and Philadelphia (August 27), will be released "shortly," the network said.
American Idol season seven will air in January 2008.
The first set will take place in San Diego, California on Monday, July 30 at the Qualcomm Stadium. Potential auditioners will not be permitted to camp out; instead, they should obtain a wristband - available from the stadium beginning Saturday, June 28 - and return on July 30. The show will be looking for men and women between the ages of 16 and 28 who are eligible to work in the USA.
Further details for the other auditions, which will be held in Dallas (August 6), Omaha (August 10), Atlanta (August 14), Charleston (August 18), Miami (August 22) and Philadelphia (August 27), will be released "shortly," the network said.
American Idol season seven will air in January 2008.
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