NextStarz Reality Show opens auditions for talented musicians nationwide

Aspiring musicians across Ghana now have a golden opportunity to shine as the NextStarz Reality Show officially opens auditions for its latest season.
The talent hunt is calling on singers, rappers, and reggae/dancehall artists aged 18 to 45 to compete for a massive ₵300,000 prize package, a record deal, and access to top-tier management.
The show promises to be one of Ghana’s most exciting music reality platforms, offering emerging artists a chance to break into the mainstream music industry.
Registration for auditions is currently open at a fee of ₵100, and can be done online at www.thenextstarz.com/register.
For those preferring in-person registration, forms are also available at Class Media Group branches across the country.
Registration Centres Include:Accra: Class FM, Accra FM, No.1 FM, and CTV — all located at Labone.
Kumasi: Adehyie FM and Kumasi FM.
Takoradi: Taadi FM.
Sunyani: Sunyani FM.
Tamale: Dagbon FM.
Online: www.classfmonline.com
Class Media Group (CMG), organisers of NextStarz, are promising an electrifying season filled with thrilling performances, industry mentorship, and life-changing exposure for Ghana's next big music stars.
Interested participants are encouraged to register early, bring their A-game, and prepare for what could be their biggest break yet.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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