Remember you will be competing against hundreds of thousands of hopefuls just waiting to be discovered by music guru Simon Cowell and his panel of judges so bring your "A" game!
With a $5 million record deal with Sony up for grabs, this is the "Ultimate" competition to be in if you want to be a star!
For full details on audition times for the Los Angeles Auditions and eligibility information please see:http://myworldevents.com/usa/america_xfactor_auditions.html
About the X Factor (US) - The X Factor is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by Syco TV, which is scheduled to premiere in September 2011 on FOX.
Cowell will be part of the judges panel, while the others are to be confirmed. As part of the The X Factor franchise, the program's format differs from its rivals, such as American Idol, in numerous ways. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups, has no upper age limit, and the judges act as mentors to the final contestants. Each judge is assigned a category—girls under 25, boys under 25, individuals over 25, and groups—that they place the finalists in after the audition process.
Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to the contestants helping decide song choices and styling, while judging contestants from other categories.
With a $5 million record deal with Sony up for grabs, this is the "Ultimate" competition to be in if you want to be a star!
For full details on audition times for the Los Angeles Auditions and eligibility information please see:http://myworldevents.com/
About the X Factor (US) - The X Factor is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by Syco TV, which is scheduled to premiere in September 2011 on FOX.
Cowell will be part of the judges panel, while the others are to be confirmed. As part of the The X Factor franchise, the program's format differs from its rivals, such as American Idol, in numerous ways. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups, has no upper age limit, and the judges act as mentors to the final contestants. Each judge is assigned a category—girls under 25, boys under 25, individuals over 25, and groups—that they place the finalists in after the audition process.
Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to the contestants helping decide song choices and styling, while judging contestants from other categories.
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