TIPPERARY EXCEL TIPP’S GOT TALENT – SECOND OPEN AUDITION – 4TH JULY 2015

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Due to popular demand and the amount of talent in the Premier County TIPP’S GOT TALENT will host another Open Audition. This will take place at Tipperary Excel on Saturday, 4th July 2015 between 2pm to 5pm.
 
Categories include: under 15’s, over 15’s and groups. Entry fee is €5 per solo artists / €10.00 per groups. The format of the competition is as follows: Successful Acts will progress to one of two Semi-Finals which will take place in the Tipperary Excel Arts Centre on the evenings of Sunday 12th July and 19th July 2015.  Selected finalists will take part in the Grand Finale on the evening of Sunday 26th July 2015.  
 
Why not represent your association, club, family, sports group, local pub, school, place of work, society or even your preferred charity. While the acts have to practice their variety of talents the audience needs no experience or talent to come along to support their family or friends, work colleagues.
 
Call the Theatre Box Office on 062 80520 to register your act. Walk-in’s Most Welcome.  
 
There is a Professional Recording and Video Session Up For Grabs!

Start Date - End Date

Jul 04, 2015 - Jul 04, 2015

Start Time - End Time

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Event Location

Mitchell Street, Tipperary, Co. Tipperary Ireland

Organizer

Tipperary Excel

Phone

062 80520

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