Pledis Entertainment Launches Global Talent Hunt for Future K-pop Icons
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-28 18:34:04
PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT
In a bid to unearth the next generation of K-pop luminaries, Pledis Entertainment is orchestrating a grand worldwide audition, inviting talented individuals to step into the spotlight. Titled "2023 Pledis Audition Global Wonder Teens," this sweeping talent search is a unique opportunity for aspiring artists, transcending geographical boundaries, gender, and nationality.
The audition's inclusivity is its hallmark, as it welcomes individuals born in 2005 or later to partake in this transformative journey. The agency's website will host online applications, ensuring accessibility for potential stars until September 17th.
Structured to cater to diverse artistic abilities, the audition offers four distinct categories: vocal, rap, dance, and the intriguingly named "confidence." The latter category is a canvas for individuals to showcase their talents and aptitudes, embracing the agency's commitment to recognizing multidimensional artistry.
Described as a quest for those capable of translating dreams into reality on the global stage, the audition encapsulates Pledis Entertainment's vision for fostering future luminaries. The agency, a subsidiary of the prominent label HYBE, has cultivated a roster of popular K-pop sensations, including chart-toppers like Seventeen, fromis_9, Hwang Min-hyun, Baekho, and more.
As Pledis Entertainment unveils this unparalleled opportunity, it encapsulates the spirit of the K-pop phenomenon — a genre celebrated for its boundary-pushing creativity and universal appeal. Aspiring talents across the world now have a platform to be discovered, as they embark on a path that may lead them to become the next chart-toppers and global sensations.
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