PASCO -- Got the chops to survive a face-to-face encounter with Simon, Paula, Randy and Kara?
Better survive the Tri-Cities first.
Legacy Ford in Pasco is offering a chance for one Mid-Columbia hopeful to fly to Denver for the last American Idol auditions on Tuesday.
A trio of local judges will score 80 participants Saturday, narrowing the field to five finalists.
Fred Von Gogh, owner of Von Gogh's Pianos and Organs; AJ Rooster, DJ for Power 99 Radio; and Rik Mikals, DJ and morning show host for The Wolf 94.9 FM radio, will choose one contestant from the five finalists to face Idol producers -- and possibly judges -- in Denver.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. at Legacy Ford, 1225 Autoplex Way, Pasco, and the bright lights will come on at 4 p.m. at Legacy Ford.
Spectators can come see the performances, and there will be no admission charge.
Last year 69 people turned up to sing their hearts out in front of four judges. The winner, Spokane's Elysia Villanueva, won an audition in front of the show's producers in New Jersey.
Season 9 auditions already have wrapped up in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Orlando, Dallas and Boston.
Participants will need two forms of identification proving age and a photograph. Contestants under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian with proof of guardianship.
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