DENVER (CBS4) ―
Thousands of people lined up at Invesco Field Tuesday morning for their chance to be a contestant on American Idol.
The lines weaved around Invesco. At 8:00 a.m. the doors opened and the excited singers slowly made their way into the stands.
Once inside, they were split up and led around the perimeter of the field where they auditioned for several of the show's producers.
"It was a unique experience," says James from Arizona. He was one of several singers turned away at the auditions.
One singer came all the way from New Mexico to audition. She was dressed in Michael Jackson attire, including a black sequined jacket, white sequined glove and fedora. She sang PYT.
"It's one of my favorites, she said.
More than 9,000 people are estimated to have auditioned. The one who made the cut will come back to audition in front of the show's judges, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi.
The lines weaved around Invesco. At 8:00 a.m. the doors opened and the excited singers slowly made their way into the stands.
Once inside, they were split up and led around the perimeter of the field where they auditioned for several of the show's producers.
"It was a unique experience," says James from Arizona. He was one of several singers turned away at the auditions.
One singer came all the way from New Mexico to audition. She was dressed in Michael Jackson attire, including a black sequined jacket, white sequined glove and fedora. She sang PYT.
"It's one of my favorites, she said.
More than 9,000 people are estimated to have auditioned. The one who made the cut will come back to audition in front of the show's judges, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi.
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