Posted: Mon 29th Aug 2016

Britain’s Got Talent is Coming to Wrexham!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 29th, 2016

Do you dream of being the next big thing?  Are you the next Susan Boyle or Diversity? If so, Britain’s Got Talent want to hear from you.

Talent scouts from the hit ITV show will be in Wrexham on September 15th and will be on the lookout the next big thing to take part in the 2017 series.

The pre-auditions / open mic night will take place at Set The Bar on Lord Street and artists of all kinds are invited to attend and showcase their talents to the scouts.

Entry to the event will be free – and for all those brave enough to take to the stage and perform, there will even be a free drink on offer!

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All performances will be recorded, and if you’re successful the Britain’s Got Talent team will get in touch and invite you to the national live auditions.

Anyone under the age of 16 auditioning must be accompanied by an adult.

So whether you’re a singer, dancer, magician or dancing dog, pop down, enjoy the night and watch some of the great talent Wrexham has to offer!

If you cannot attend the audition you but still fancy your chances at performing in front of the judges, you can apply to take part in the show at itv.com/talent.

More information about the Britain’s Got Talent pre-auditions and Set The Bar can be found here!



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