At the Erata Hotel in Accra last Friday and Saturday, the premises were literally taken over by interested and eager wannabes who had gone there to audition for this year?s event which is billed to be bigger and better than the maiden series last week.
Indeed last weekend?s auditioning recorded a massive attendance of over 800 budding stars who registered to be part of the what could arguably be described as the most competitive and entertaining talent hunt event in the country.
With this event coming just after the auditioning held for hundreds of wannabe stars in Takoradi, Cape Coast, Kumasi, Ghanaian viewers should get ready for the beginning of Stars of the Future Reality Show on TV.
Considering the high turnout, and high talents, at the auditions at the various venues it would be difficult for the organisers to shortlist contestants for the next stage.
According to the organisers of the event, during the launch of the event, the much awaited album of Irene Logan, winner of last year?s music category, will be unveiled.
Irene Logan who collaborated with her runner up Jane Awindor has since her winning of the competition worked with both international and Ghanaian based artistes to put together a splendid collection of music.
The album, though yet to be launched, is already enjoying airplay on some of Accra?s top-rated radio stations.
Stars of the Future is another exclusive concept by Charterhouse and sponsored by Areeba, Western Union, Close-up and Castle Milk Stout.
The stage is set for reality TV show after record audition turnouts WITH the auditions held in Takoradi, Kumasi, Cape-Coast and Accra for Stars of the Future, the stage is now set for what could be the most exciting TV reality show to hit our screens in recent times.
But just before that judges and organisers of the show will definitely have a difficult time selecting contestants for the semi-final stage of the contest as the wannabe stars who have auditioned so far have shown a great deal of talent.
At the Erata Hotel in Accra last Friday and Saturday, the premises were literally taken over by interested and eager wannabes who had gone there to audition for this year?s event which is billed to be bigger and better than the maiden series last week.
Indeed last weekend?s auditioning recorded a massive attendance of over 800 budding stars who registered to be part of the what could arguably be described as the most competitive and entertaining talent hunt event in the country.
With this event coming just after the auditioning held for hundreds of wannabe stars in Takoradi, Cape Coast, Kumasi, Ghanaian viewers should get ready for the beginning of Stars of the Future Reality Show on TV.
Considering the high turnout, and high talents, at the auditions at the various venues it would be difficult for the organisers to shortlist contestants for the next stage.
According to the organisers of the event, during the launch of the event, the much awaited album of Irene Logan, winner of last year?s music category, will be unveiled.
Irene Logan who collaborated with her runner up Jane Awindor has since her winning of the competition worked with both international and Ghanaian based artistes to put together a splendid collection of music.
The album, though yet to be launched, is already enjoying airplay on some of Accra?s top-rated radio stations.
Stars of the Future is another exclusive concept by Charterhouse and sponsored by Areeba, Western Union, Close-up and Castle Milk Stout.
The stage is set for reality TV show after record audition turnouts WITH the auditions held in Takoradi, Kumasi, Cape-Coast and Accra for Stars of the Future, the stage is now set for what could be the most exciting TV reality show to hit our screens in recent times.
But just before that judges and organisers of the show will definitely have a difficult time selecting contestants for the semi-final stage of the contest as the wannabe stars who have auditioned so far have shown a great deal of talent.