Special: "Gifted" Show, Audition Dates and Locations

By John Ma

As part of TBN’s fall line-up, the network will be rolling out "Gifted," a soulful talent showcase featuring aspiring gospel and contemporary Christian artists-hopefuls between the ages of 18 to 24 . Auditions for the talent search will kick-off off in Aug of 2004 and will be held in 12 major cities across the nation. Twenty-four finalists will be flown to Los Angeles, CA in September with the first show to air live on TBN in October.

For contestants who wish to tryout for Auditions, here is the tentative Gifted” Audition Schedule”:

Dallas

Mon, August 2, 8am

2823 West Irving Blvd.

Irving, TX 75601

Houston

Wed, August 4, 8am

10902 S Wilcrest

Houston, TX 77099

Mobile

Fri, August 6, 8am

1668 West I-65 Service Road S.

Mobile, AL 36693

Atlanta

Mon, August 9, 8am

1550 Agape Way

Decatur, GA 30035

Miami

Wed, August 11, 8am

3324 Pembroke Rd

Pembroke Park, FL 33021

New York City

Fri, August 13, 8am

To Be Decided

Nashville

Mon, August 16, 8am

1 Music Village Blvd

Hendersonville, TN 37075

Chicago

Wed, August 18, 8am

To Be Decided

Tulsa

Fri, August 20, 8am

2120 N Yellowood Ave

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Denver

Mon, August 23, 8am .

9020 Yates ST

West Minster, CO 80031

Seattle

Wed, August 25, 8am

1909 S. 341st Place

Federal Way, WA 98003

Los Angeles

Fri, August 27, 8am

2445 Michelle Dr.

Tustin, California 92780

*Dates, times and locations are subject to change without notice.

Check information at www.gifted.tv

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