“The X Factor”: Season two auditions open March 1

 

“The X Factor” has expanded its audition process for its second season, including allowing artists with pre-existing management contracts to try out (subject to limited restrictions), according to a news release.

Audition options for the singing competition show with a $5 million Sony Music recording contract prize are as follows:

-   Online auditions open March 1 at www.TheXFactorUSA.com;

-   MyStudio HD Recording Studios across America open March 1 (see chart below for details)

- Open Calls begin March 14 in Kansas City and continue in Austin, TX (March 22); San Francisco (April 20); Greensboro, NC (May 1); and an additional city to be announced

“The X Factor” reopens its invitation to all of America, including ages 12 and over with no upper age limit, solo artists and vocal groups, to try out for Season Two (subject to full eligibility requirements).

Simon Cowell and L.A Reid will be returning as judges this fall on the Fox show, with additional judges to be announced.

“We wanted to change a few things this year, so starting with the auditions, we’ve torn up the rulebook again. Even if you have management you can still enter, and we are making it easier by extending the online auditions and taking the MyStudio booths to even more cities. You can enter as many times as you want and come to any of the cities, too. We’re here to discover stars from all music styles including groups.  I really believe a group can win this show!” Cowell said in the news release.

Information on the Open Call, MyStudio and online auditions is listed in the chart below.

The X Factor season two audition info

For more audition information and details, including rules and eligibility requirements, visit www.TheXFactorUSA.com and keep in mind to check back regularly for updated information, rules and registration forms.

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