American Idol is coming to Nashville - and they want to find the next Hannah Harper.
Fresh off one of the most faith-filled seasons in the show's history, American Idol has announced in-person auditions at CMA Fest on June 5, inviting a new generation of aspiring singers to chase their own shot at the title.
The auditions will be held in Nashville, Tennessee, during CMA Fest - one of country music's biggest annual gatherings - giving hopeful artists the rare chance to audition in the heart of Music City itself.
It's a significant moment. This season's winner, Hannah Harper, was a stay-at-home mom from Missouri who started singing bluegrass gospel music in a family band at age nine - proof that the next great voice doesn't have to come from a big city or a famous stage. It just has to be real.
Hannah's story resonated with millions not because she was polished, but because she was honest. She walked into her audition with an original song written in a dark season, and it carried her all the way to the finale. Even as her stages grew larger, she kept her purpose clear - telling audiences that every stage she steps on is another ministry opportunity.
If that sounds like you, this is your open door.
To register, visit americanidol.com/auditions. Eligibility requirements apply.
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