MultiChoice announces date for physical audition of Nigerian Idol season 7

Nigerian Idol

Kingdom Kroseide, Winner of Nigerian Idol Season 6

The physical audition date for the Nigerian talent show, Nigerian Idol, Season 7 has been announced. The audition which is the final phase will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at the Colossus Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.

The talent show is organized by MultiChoice Nigeria and is a show for talents to showcase their musical talent. It is only open to participants between the ages of 16-30 years and people interested in auditioning are advised to go along with either their passport or NIN cards as proof of identification.

Also, interested contestants are required to upload a 60-second video of themselves singing any song of their choice to the Africa Magic website to audition for season 7 of the talent show.

The announcement comes four months after Season 6 of the show ended with Kingdom Kroseide being crowned the winner of the show.

“MultiChoice remains committed to promoting and giving young music talents in Nigeria a platform to shine and actualize their dreams. Season seven promises to be even bigger and more entertaining. So if you believe you have what it takes to be the next Nigerian Idol, be a part of the auditions starting November 14.” – Busola Tejumola (Executive Head, Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice Nigeria)

What to expect from Nigerian Idol Season 7

Each season, the show has been able to showcase unique talents who after the show go ahead to excel in their music business, and with the speech from Busola Tejumola on making season 7 bigger and more entertaining, we can expect to get more content as well as see more talents come out from the show into the world of music.

What this means for the Nigerian music industry is a crop of new musical talents, entering an industry that is already thriving with the hunger for competition and thirst to make a statement in their career. On the long run, this translates to better and quality content in the industry.

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