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'American Idol' bus tour makes a stop in Waco

Warm up those vocal cords! American Idol's bus tour makes it's only Texas stop in Waco.

WACO, Texas — Do you want to be the next American Idol? Now is your chance as the "American Idol" Bus Tour rolls through Texas. 

The bus tour is making 22 stops and the only Texas location is in Waco.

Aspiring singers packed the Waco Convention Center on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you're hoping to snatch a golden ticket, below are some things you need to know before showing up.

  • Must be 15-28 years old
  • Can't audition if you advanced to the Top 10 stage in any previous season
  • Bring a photograph of yourself
  • Valid form of ID
  • One person can accompany you to the audition

KVUE talked to a few "American Idol" hopefuls and one of the show's producers about what they are looking for in an Idol hopeful. 

“We are looking for true stars who are singing from the heart. So authenticity is always key. You know, be yourself. Don’t try to emulate anyone. Don’t try to copy your favorite artist. Sing whatever genre you want and you feel is perfect for you,” said "American Idol" producer Anhie Nguyen.

If you can't show up in person, there are several other ways to audition for Season 3. Submit a full online audition if you want to share your vocal talents. 

Credit: ABC

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You can create an audition video and post it on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok or Twitter. And you can also upload an audition video to the "American Idol" Online Audition portal. 

You can submit your audition video here or download the "American Idol" mobile app for more on audition methods, schedules and other information.

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