The popular cable show modeled after “American Idol” will hold sessions in Tokyo, Sendai and Osaka, as well as Beijing and New York in June. Auditions for local talent are currently being held in eight locations around Korea.
“Superstar K” will hold auditions in Japan, China and the United States this summer to select contestants for the third season of the talent show, Mnet said Tuesday.
“We launched ‘Superstar K’ in order to give a chance to aspiring singers, mostly comprising of people who have wanted to sing but didn’t have the opportunity to do so. We decided to provide these services so that people can participate more easily,” said Kim Ki-woong, director of “Superstar K.”
Last season’s “Superstar K” created a sensation as John Park, a Korean-American who appeared in “American Idol,” took part in the competition. The eventual winner, Huh Gak, a ventilator repairman, also became a household name.
“Considering
how travel remains difficult in eastern Japan after the earthquakes, we
decided to go there ourselves,” said organizers of the program through a
press release.
Participants
in each city will take part in a two-part screening process. Contenders
from Korea and Japan will compete against one another in a third round,
while those that make the cut will vie in a fourth and final screening
against participants from New York and Beijing.
The
latter, called “Super Week,” will be held in Seoul in August, and
organizers will provide transportation and accommodation for those
traveling from overseas as well as those from Jeju Island.
The
program’s popularity spread overseas, particularly in Japan. Some 90
percent of applicants from the neighboring coutnry this year are
Japanese, unlike the strong ethnic Korean demographics of hopefuls in
Beijing and New York, said Mnet.
The winner will be entitled to a cash prize of $500,000, concert opportunities and a recording contract.
Source Via : Mydaily
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