Source Music Launches Global Auditions to Discover New Girl Group Talent
Claire Seo
ssjjyy516@gmail.com | 2024-09-09 19:33:10
Source Music, the agency behind K-pop sensation Le Sserafim, has officially launched its 2024 Global Audition, aiming to discover talented individuals for its next girl group. Open to females born after 2006, the audition allows applicants to showcase their skills in various categories, including vocals, rap, dance, acting, songwriting, and more, providing a wide range of opportunities for young talents worldwide.
Online applications for the first round are being accepted from September 9 to 22 through the official Source Music website. Successful applicants from the initial screening will be invited to participate in offline auditions, which will be held between October 5 and November 4 in 15 major cities across the globe. These cities include Seoul, Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Bangkok, Toronto, Vancouver, Tokyo, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Singapore, and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, reflecting Source Music’s commitment to discovering talent on a global scale.
Finalists selected from the audition process will receive a trainee contract with Source Music, giving them the opportunity to be trained and developed under the guidance of a leading K-pop agency. This global audition underscores Source Music’s dedication to nurturing new talent and expanding its presence in the global music industry. Further information on the audition process and requirements can be found on Source Music’s official audition website.
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