Tis the time of the year again… when American Idol Auditions begin for a new season.

In this case American Idol season 10 auditions.

And you can be a part of this process…

Cities, Dates and Venues for American Idol Auditions for season 10

  • Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena July 15 (Registration), 2010 July 16 (Registration), 2010 July 17, 2010 (Audition for American Idol day)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center July 19 (Registration), 2010 July 20 (Registration), 2010 July 21, 2010 (Audition for American Idol day)
  • New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Arena July 24 (Registration), 2010 July 25 (Registration), 2010 July 26,  2010 (Audition for American Idol day)
  • East Rutherford, New Jersey Izod Center August 1 (Registration), 2010 August 2 (Registration), 2010 August 3, 2010 (Audition for American Idol day)
  • Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center August 9 (Registration), 2010 August 10 (Registration), 2010 August 11, 2010 (Audition for American Idol day)
  • San Francisco, California AT&T Park August 17 (Registration), 2010 August 18 (Registration), 2010 August 19, 2010 (Audition for American Idol day)

What to Bring to the Auditions for American Idol Season 10?

 Wristband and Seat Ticket: You must NOT remove the wristband issued to you on registration day. You
must bring the wristband and seat ticket with you to the audition.
 Identification: Bring the same two forms of identification that you brought with you to the registration day
(for example, a birth certificate and driver’s license or a birth certificate and a passport or a birth certificate
and a school ID card).
 Proof of Citizenship/Residency: If your birth certificate was not issued in the United States, you must
bring proof of citizenship and/or permanent U.S. residency (for example, a green card or naturalization
papers).
 Release: Print out and sign the Release form provided at www.americanidol.com. This Release form will
only be available in a limited supply at the audition venues, so please bring the signed form with you to the
audition if at all possible. If you are under 18 years of age and you are accompanied by a guardian
appointed by your parent or legal guardian who does not have authority to sign on your behalf, you MUST
bring the Release signed and NOTARIZED by your parent or legal guardian.
 Under 18: If you are under 18 years of age, you must be accompanied to the registration and audition by
your parent or legal guardian. Your parent or legal guardian must bring a government-issued photo ID (for
example, a driver’s license or passport). In addition, if you are accompanied by a legal guardian (as
opposed to a parent), your legal guardian must bring proof of guardianship (for example, a court order) or
you will not be able to audition. Your parent or legal guardian must have the authority to sign legal
documents on your behalf, including the Release form on the website (which should be signed by you and
your parent or legal guardian). If your parent or legal guardian is not available to accompany you to the
registration and audition, your parent or legal guardian may appoint a guardian to accompany you to these
events. YOUR APPOINTED GUARDIAN MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE AND MUST
ACCOMPANY YOU TO THE VENUE FOR THE REGISTRATION AND AUDITION DAYS. In order to
appoint a guardian, your parent or legal guardian must complete, sign and have NOTARIZED the
Guardian and Medical Authorization for Minors form at the website. You MUST bring the signed and
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notarized form to registration, along with your appointed guardian. In addition, you must bring the
Release signed and NOTARIZED by your parent or legal guardian. Unless your appointed guardian has
evidence of his or her authority to sign on your behalf, your appointed guardian MAY NOT sign the
Release on your behalf. The person who accompanies you to the audition (your parent or guardian)
MUST sign a separate release form on their own behalf and bring their own photo ID (for example, a
driver’s license or passport).
 NO CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE WILL BE ALLOWED AT THE AUDITION VENUES.

What to Wear to the Auditions of American Idol Season 10?

Please do not wear any clothing or bring any items that have designer names, corporate or sports team names or logos, copyrighted images, celebrity names or images (living or dead), cartoon character images or inappropriate messages or words (for example, profanity). If you do wear such clothing, you may be required to remove it, turn it inside out or put on additional clothing to cover it. If you have any tattoos that contain any corporate or sports names or logos, copyrighted images, celebrity names or images (living or dead), cartoon character images or inappropriate message or words (for example, profanity), please cover the tattoo for your audition.

What to Sing at the Auditions for American Idol Season 10?

Be prepared to sing a cappella (without music or instrumental accompaniment), a song of your choice. You should be prepared to sing at least two or possibly three songs. If you are called back for the first recall, you may be asked again to sing two songs a cappella, one of which may or may not be from a list that will be provided to you by the producer at that time. The other song, if requested by producer, may be a song of your choice. All rules and procedures are subject to change at producer’s sole and absolute discretion.

In order to fill out the Forms and paperwork to Audition for American Idol Season 10, please visit this link

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