Alabama singers invited to audition for American Idol in September

Alabama has a proud history of producing standout performers on American Idol, including winners Ruben Studdard and Taylor Hicks leading the way.

The state has also celebrated finalists like Bo Bice, Jessica Meuse, Dexter Roberts, and C.J. Harris, along with more recent Top 10 contestants Walker Burroughs, Mia Matthews, Triston Harper, and Paul McDonald.

Their journeys on the national stage have inspired many across the state, and now a new opportunity is on the horizon for the next generation of talent.

Aspiring singers in Alabama will have the chance to showcase their voices during virtual auditions for American Idol on Sunday, September 29. The auditions are part of the “Idol Across America” program, which allows contestants from every state to participate through Zoom sessions.

Hopeful performers will be able to sign up for open-call online auditions and sing face-to-face with producers. Unlike video submissions, the process offers real-time feedback, providing participants with a genuine first step toward competing on the iconic stage.

The show is entering its ninth season on ABC, continuing to search for voices that capture America’s attention and create memorable careers. For Alabamians, it represents a chance to add to the state’s impressive track record of success on Idol.

Anyone interested can find details, full eligibility requirements, and registration information at the official audition site.

Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at sherri@yellowhammernews.com

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