NBC's No. 1 summer reality series "America's Got Talent" will expand its nationwide search for season-nine acts with a four-day bus tour stopping in four cities across the country, beginning in Nashville, TN on Jan. 28.
Remaining audition cities also include Houston, TX (Jan. 18-19) and Indianapolis, IN (Jan. 25-26). Acts that cannot appear in person at an open call city can submit an online video at www.AGTAuditions.com/submitvideo/.
The remaining season 9 audition cities include:
Jan. 18-19: Houston - Reliant Center
Jan. 25-26: Indianapolis - Indiana Convention Center
Jan. 28: Nashville - Venue TBA
Jan. 29: Greensboro - Greensboro Marriott Downtown
Jan. 30: Baltimore - Venue TBA
Feb. 1: Providence - Rhode Island Convention Center
Feb. 8-9: Los Angeles - Los Angeles Biltmore
"America's Got Talent" is the only talent competition show open to any age and any talent. The auditions are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for performers across the country to showcase their talent in 90 seconds to the series' producers, in the hopes of being able to take the stage in front of the "AGT" judges. Every type of performer is welcome: last season's competitors included musicians, dancers, magicians, contortionists, comedians, singers, jugglers, animal acts and everything in between.
"America's Got Talent" is produced by Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment and FremantleMedia North America. Simon Cowell, Jason Raff, Sam Donnelly, Trish Kinane and Rob Wade are the executive producers.
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