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If the judges are tied with two answers of "yes" or two answers of "no" or if they give a majority of "no" say for example you get exactly 3 answers of "no", the act is then asked to go home, and do not continue in the competition.

However, if they get the necessary count "yes", they go on to bootcamp. Many contestants who have participated in this stage agree that it is the most challenging of them all. The contestants are up early in the morning working with vocal coaches and the training doesn't stop until late at night. However, the structures of bootcamp vary from season to season. Season One For the show's first season, all contestants who passed their auditions sang another song for the judges, called their "Bootcamp Audition" or "Second Audition".

The judges then spent one day after all these performances deciding on the eight acts they were to put through to the Judges' Homes for each category. The day after bootcamp, the contestants were called up on the stage in their categories, and the names of the acts moving on were called. Season Two In most ways, the bootcamp stage for the show's second season was similar to the previous one. The acts performed again individually for the judges to progress, but many more went on than the thirty-two that advanced the season previous.

The remaining contestants did a second "task" at bootcamp, which involved them being out into pairs to sing a duet. The pairs could be of any category, age, sex, etc. The judges would then decide on twenty-four acts to go to the Judges' Homes, only six in each category.

Both the people in a pair could advance, or only one, or neither. It didn't matter who they were with or how many of the pair advanced, only how the judges felt about the performance and their potential in the competition.

At this stage in the competition, each judge is assigned a category to mentor throughout the remainder of the competition. The categories used vary from year to year, but there are always four, one for each mentor. After hearing what category they've received, the judges bring all the acts from that category who made it through bootcamp to their own home, which can be located anywhere in the world.

Aimee haynes August 13, at pm. Matthew Broughton August 18, at pm. Leah Hill August 21, at pm. I believe I can sing with a little bit of guidance I can get better. Geneve Pangli August 24, at am. I am 14 will I be able to audition in Manchester as a 14 years?

On the audition notice received when you fill out your form, it explicitly says to stand out from the crowd. Personalities are so large there really is no limit. Whatever matches your personality, go for it. This show is all about spectacle. Here's what the form says: "Dress as the pop star you want to be - we are looking for the next big music sensation so make an impact. We also highly encourage everyone to bring along posters and banners to the open day - the brighter the better!

You may stand out more by not trying too hard, believe it or not. Stay warmed up. If the audition is months away, don't quit. Run through your piece every other day or so until you can do it on one leg with your hands tied behind your back. Stay vocally healthy to boot. Load up on warm water. Stay away from alcohol dries out your throat and definitely don't smoke. If you're concerned you're getting a tickle, go for green tea, pineapple juice, and get on vocal rest.

Don't strain your voice -- that'll just wear it out. Method 2. Get there early. There will literally be thousands of others waiting near you to get their 30 seconds, too. Parking will be limited, so if you can avoid driving, do it. And if you're a minor, bring a guardian with you. People will be waiting in the wee hours of the morning. You may want to bring some food, drinks water! Be patient. This will most likely take all day.

That's even if you've been informed to get there at 8 AM. They are seeing thousands of people and won't likely get started until everything is settled and everyone is ushered into the arena or whatever the type of venue.

Your audition will likely take place 8 or so hours after you've arrived. Account for the weather. Your hair and makeup may not look as great as you want it to when you're auditioning at 5 PM and got there at 5 AM. Bring extra makeup and comfortable shoes. You'll be grateful you did. Sing your heart out. Finally, the fun part! When your number is called, a team member someone you won't recognize will approach you and listen to you sing.

You'll be doing this in front of everyone -- there is no designated, blocked-off area for singers. Take a deep breath and go big or go home. The judge will then give you a polite yes or no. Jump directly to the content. Sign in.



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