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If you're not in line by now, better hop in your car now for the "American Idol" auditions taking place tomorrow at Aloha Stadium, where wannabe pop stars are lined up near Gate 3.

Auditioners will head into the stadium beginning at 7 a.m. tomorrow.



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But before you head out the door, note that all auditioners must be prepared to sing a song (your choice) a capella, and show two forms of identification, including one photo ID. Auditioners must be U.S. residents, 16 to 24 years old by Aug. 3, 2003, and eligible to work in the United States.

Candidates with any type of talent representation, recording contract, merchandising agreement or other contractual arrangement that would prohibit them from entering into new management, recording and merchandising contracts are ineligible.

No one under age 13 will be allowed to camp overnight, and no one will be allowed to hold a place in line for another person for an extended period of time.

No auditions may be taped. For more information, visit idolonfox.com. Auditions will be featured during the premiere of the show in January 2004 on FOX.


For a past Star-Bulletin article on the auditions, see our Web site, www.starbulletin.com/2003/09/18/features/story3.html





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