Carmelfest Has Talent will have its annual talent contest showcasing undiscovered vocal talent in Hamilton County and surrounding areas.
Auditions will be conducted in May. Organizers are seeking singing talent of different age groups. Judges will determine the contestants that will receive a callback and will move to the next round. Prizes will be awarded to the first-, second-, and third-place winners per age group. Audition sign-ups will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Audition dates and sites will be listed on the Carmelfest has Talent webpage per each category for review.
Visit the website at www.CarmelfestHasTalent.com for a link to the Carmelfest Has Talent webpage. Audition dates will be closed as the date becomes full. Semi-finals will be conducted July 4 at Carmelfest, and the finals are on July 5. Dates and sites may change.
Contestants are required to periodically check the website for such changes in scheduled times/sites. Eligibility rules and regulations are listed and available for download at the Carmelfest has Talent webpage. A non-refundable $25 fee is requested at the time of the application.
Applications are also being accepted for those interested in the position of judge. Information regarding judge applications is also on the Carmelfest Has Talent webpage.
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