Think you've got what it takes to perform in front of thousands of people the in the Evansville area? Here's your chance!

Amateur Hour is a nightly feature of the Annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival, giving local folks the opportunity to show off their talents. From singing and dancing to comedy or magic, you could take center stage the first full week of October. That is, of course, if you make it past the judges during the audition rounds.

2024 Amateur Hour auditions will take place on Wednesday, August 21st and Thursday, August 22nd inside the Mater Dei High School Auditorium beginning at 5:30 pm each evening. Mater Dei High School is located at 1300 Harmony Way on Evansville's west side.

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Who Can Audition?

The auditions are open to individuals in the following age groups:

  • Junior Division - Pre-School thru Fifth Grade
  • Middle School Division - Sixth Grade thru Eighth Grade
  • Senior Division - Ninth Grade thru Twelfth Grade
  • College Division - Thru Age 24 (Vocal Acts Only)
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Performers are permitted to enter twice - once as an individual and once as part of a group. All acts are asked to audition wearing the full costumes they intend to wear for their Fall Festival performance. Prize money and trophies will be handed out to the finalists of each division.

For more information, including the complete list of rules for the auditions, visit the West Side Nut Club on Facebook, or e-mail amateurhour@nutclub.org.

[Source: West Side Nut Club on Facebook]

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We've put together a guide to help you enjoy (and survive!) Evansville's annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival on Franklin Street - the 2nd Largest Street Festival in the Country!

Gallery Credit: Kat Mykals

See How the West Side Nut Club Cleans Up After the Fall Festival

Nearly every one of the 300 active Club members jumps into action early Sunday morning to start tearing down and clean up the mess left behind by the thousands of attendees over the course of the six-day event. But, it's far more than just picking up trash.

Gallery Credit: Ryan O'Bryan

 

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