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Indian Idol auditions to be held in Delhi on Aug 25

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New Delhi: The popular singing reality show ‘Indian Idol’ on Sony Entertainment Television is set to hold auditions in Delhi on Aug 25, giving aspiring singers a chance to showcase their talents on a national platform.

The auditions will take place at JBM Global School, Expressway, A-11, Sector 132, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Known for discovering phenomenal talent like Jubin Nautiyal, Abhijeet Sawant, and Pawandeep Rajan, the show continues to offer a golden opportunity to passionate singers.

Judge Shreya Ghoshal expressed her excitement, saying, “Delhi has always been a city that pulses with energy and passion, with each season leaving me in awe of the voices that emerge from here. This year, I’m more excited than ever because I know that somewhere in these bustling streets, there’s a star waiting to be discovered. So, agar aapke aawaz mein hain woh dum, toh aaiye intezaar kar rahe hain hum.”

Mohd Danish, a previous contestant, encouraged participants, stating, “I am grateful to Indian Idol for giving me new opportunities that further my singing career. In Delhi on Aug 25, I urge all aspiring singers to come and audition because you stand the chance to be a part of a show that is a launchpad for an ordinary singer to become extraordinary.”

For more details, aspiring singers are advised to visit Sony Entertainment Television’s official social media channel.

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