Arts & Entertainment
Are You the Next Great Talent Show Champion?
Live auditions will be held in Wayne on Tuesday and interested teens can sign up now

MSG Varsity is looking for the most talented singers and dancers in the tri-state area to compete on Season 2 of “MSG Varsity’s Talent Show.” Open to all high school students throughout Cablevision’s New York, New Jersey and Connecticut service area, students can submit auditions online through January 13. The competition includes four categories -- male vocalist, female vocalist, vocal ensemble and dance ensemble.
New this year, MSG Varsity will provide students with the opportunity to audition LIVE for individual male and female vocalist positions. Individual vocalists who want a live audition experience should log online to sign up for remaining audition times for Tuesday, January 10 at 4pm at in Wayne.
“The tri-state area is home to many talented high school students and we are thrilled to showcase some of the best on ‘MSG Varsity’s Talent Show,’” said Theresa Chillianis, General Manager, MSG Varsity. “With so many tremendous acts, it’s not going to be easy to select only 32 for this season.”
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From the pool of online submissions and live auditions, a total of 32 acts (eight acts in each of the four categories) will be chosen by a panel of experts to perform on “MSG Varsity’s Talent Show.”
Each week during “MSG Varsity’s Talent Show,” fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite performances, and one Talent Show Champion will be named in each of the four categories.
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Jared Cotter, a 2007 “American Idol” semifinalist, will return as host of the program for the second year. This weekly series will begin airing in April 2012 on MSG Varsity, Cablevision’s iO TV (Channel 14).
For more information, rules and submission guidelines for “MSG Varsity’s Talent Show,” visit msgvarsitytalentshow.com.
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