Easley to hold first-ever talent show

Easley to hold first-ever talent show

EASLEY, S.C. – An Upstate city is calling all residents to showcase their talents in its debut talent show, Easley’s Got Talent. The event promises to bring out the best and most unique performances from the local community.

Calling all Talents

Easley’s Got Talent is open to individuals of all ages, encouraging everyone to submit their video auditions by May 24. Whether you have a singing voice that can move mountains, a dance routine that dazzles, or a unique talent that sets you apart, this is your chance to shine.

The city of Easley is looking for a diverse range of talents to participate in this exciting showcase. From musicians and dancers to magicians and comedians, all are welcome to share their skills and passion.

Key Dates to Remember

Participants can submit their video auditions online until May 24. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by May 29, and the talent show rounds will take place from June 7 to August 16. This gives performers plenty of time to prepare and perfect their acts before hitting the stage.

How to Participate

If you’re interested in taking part in Easley’s Got Talent, simply visit the official website for more information and guidelines on how to submit your video audition. Get ready to showcase your talent and captivate the audience with your skills and creativity.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to become a part of Easley’s first-ever talent show and be a star in your community. Show the world what you’ve got and make your mark on the stage!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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