A Network for Midlife & Older Women
The new RTE talent search, The Voice of Ireland, is starting recording at the end of October in The Helix in Dublin and we are getting members of the public- young and old - to come along and join the audience. Already a huge hit in the USA and Europe, The Voice is now coming to Ireland to uncover the best undiscovered talent the country has to offer!
The search is already well underway to find The Voice and applications have now closed. But we are now looking for audience members to join us and be part of this unmissable entertainment show!
We are looking for enthusiastic people (aged 12 upwards) to come along to The Helix this October and see can they spot a spectacular new talent emerge.
Four famous music personalities (aka the Coaches) who are at the top of their game in the music business will be competing to secure the best vocalists from the auditions to mentor and guide to victory.
Different to all other talent shows, The Voice is looking for real vocal talent only. The first stage in the contest is the unique Blind Audition, where coaches hear contestants perform but don’t see them - appearance, age, style don’t come into it... this competition is all about the Voice, not the looks!
Hosted by Kathryn Thomas, The Voice of Ireland is one the most exciting new talent competition in years.
Anyone interested in coming along and enjoying this fantastic new music experience, get in touch ASAP as audience places are limited, by emailing sharon.newman@shinawil.com or phoning 01 4995153.
Audience dates of shows at The Helix in Dublin: Times are approximate and will be confirmed closer to dates:
Wednesday October 26th (1pm); Thursday October 27th (1pm and 5.30pm); Friday October 28th (1pm and 5.30pm); Sunday October 30th (1pm and 5.30pm); Monday, October 31st (1pm).
There will also be two larger ‘battle shows’ on November 24 and November 25 in the O’Mahony Hall in Dublin City University (DCU).

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