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  • Eligibility for Participation
    To be eligible to participate in Military Children Got Talent, a performer must be a legal resident of the United States and prove it. They must also be willing and able to travel to the show’s various filming locations if necessary (MCGT 2025 - Arlington, Virginia). Additionally, contestants must sign a release form and agree to the show’s terms and conditions.
  • Age Requirements
    The age requirements for participating in Military Children Got Talent - World Search vary depending on the year and location. Generally, contestants must be at least 8 years old or older to audition. However, there have been exceptions made for younger performers on special occasions.
  • Exploring the Rules and Regulations of America’s Got Talent
    Before diving into how The Military Children Got Talent - World Search works, it’s important to understand the rules and regulations of the show. These rules are designed to ensure fairness and provide structure for the competition.
  • What Does it Take to Become a Contestant at Military Children Got Talent Expo 2025?
    Now that we know the basics of how Military Children Got Talent works, let’s take a closer look at what it takes to become a contestant on the show. To stand out from the competition and make it to the live shows, performers need to start preparing well in advance.
  • Introduction
    Military Children Got Talent (MCGT) is one of the most enduring talent shows worldwide. In 2025, MCGT will captivate audiences with its unique blend of music, comedy, magic, dance, and other performances. This show will become a platform for aspiring performers to showcase their talents and compete for cash prizes and other gifts.
  • Preparation for Auditions
    The first step in becoming a contestant on Military Children Got Talent is to prepare for auditions. This means creating an act that is entertaining, interesting, and memorable. It’s important to practice your act until it’s perfected, and to ensure it fits within the time limit. Additionally, it’s helpful to create a costume and props that add to the presentation.
  • An Overview of the Audition Process for Military Children Got Talent
    Once a performer has prepared for their audition, they can begin the process of applying to be a contestant on Military Children Got Talent. Here’s an overview of what to expect. Online Submission Process The first step in the audition process is to submit an online application. This includes providing contact information, a brief biography, and a video of the audition piece. After submitting the application, it will be reviewed by the show’s producers. Callbacks for Live Auditions If a performer is selected for a callback, they will be invited to attend a live audition in front of the judges. During this audition, the performer will be asked to present their act and answer questions from the judges. How Performers Progress Through the Show to Expo 2025 After the live audition, the judges will decide whether the performer will move on to the next round of the show. If they do, they will be invited to continue competing in a series of rounds leading up to the finale. In the end, only one performer will be crowned the winner of Military Children Got Talent. Behind the Scenes Look at Military Children Got Talent Production To understand how Military Children Got Talent works, it’s important to take a look at the production side of the show. Let’s take a closer look at the producers behind the show, the filming locations, and the technical aspects of the production. The Producers Behind the Show Military Children Got Talent is produced by the Military Children’s Six Foundation dba MC6 Media. This team of producers is responsible for all aspects of the show, from casting to editing to post-production. Filming Locations Military Children Got Talent is filmed at Fashion Centre At Pentagon City (A Simon Mall) in Arlington, Virginia. Technical Aspects of the Show The technical aspects of the show are handled by a team of professionals. This includes lighting, sound, and camera operators, as well as graphic designers, editors, and other crew members. Insights for Contestants Contestants should note the importance of preparation, staying positive, and believing in yourself. They will receive some support from the producers, judges, and audience. Sharing Their Experiences The challenges you will face while competing on Military Children Got Talent- World Search. The pressure of performing in front of the judges, dealing with nerves, and handling criticism. Despite these challenges, you will still be able to persevere and come out victorious. Advice for Future Contestants We emphasize the importance of practice and preparation, maintaining focus, and believing in yourself. MCGT also notes the importance of having fun and enjoying the experience.
  • How to Stand Out from the Crowd
    Finally, it’s important to find ways to stand out from the crowd. This could mean adding a unique twist to your act or incorporating something unexpected. It’s also important to be charismatic and engaging during your performance. The judges are looking for performers who can draw an audience in and leave them wanting more.
  • Types of Performers Allowed
    As the name implies, Military Children Got Talent is open to performers of all types. This includes singers, dancers, comedians, magicians, acrobats, and more. As long as the performance is appropriate for streaming, broadcast television and family viewing, it is allowed.
  • Rehearsal Tips
    In addition to perfecting your act, it’s important to practice performing it in front of an audience. Rehearsing in front of friends and family can help build confidence and get comfortable with the stage. It’s also important to remember to smile, engage with the audience, and keep up the energy throughout the performance.
  • How Do Judges Score Performers on Military Children Got Talent?
    Once a contestant has made it through the audition process, they will face the judging panel. The judges will then score the performances based on several criteria. Here’s a look at how the scoring system works. Judging Criteria Judges on Military Children Got Talent base their scores on several criteria, including originality, technical skill, entertainment value, and overall impression. They also consider how well the performance fits within the allotted time frame. Factors That Impact Scores When judging a performance, the judges will also take into account any factors that may have impacted the performance. This could include technical difficulties, nerves, or other issues that may have hindered the performance. Understanding the Scoring System The scoring system for Military Children Got Talent is simple. Each judge will give a score ranging from 1-10, with 10 being the highest. The average of the three scores will be used to determine whether a performer advances to the next round.
  • What should I wear to the auditions?
    Avoid logos of any kind. Dress impressively for a potential Military Children 2025 World Expo primetime appearance. Opt for bright colors and attire that makes you stand out. Arrive at the venue in your audition wardrobe.
  • My act has fire in it or needs special rigging - can I still audition?
    Fire and special rigging are not allowed at open call auditions. Inform security if your act includes seemingly dangerous but safe props. Submit an online audition if your act requires these elements.
  • What are the eligibility requirements?
    Eligibility Requirements can be viewed [HERE].
  • What if I am not a US citizen? Can I still compete on the show?
    Contestants must be U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents, possess a valid EAD card, or legally in the U.S. at the time of their initial audition.
  • Is my arrival time my audition time?
    Nope! Arrival time helps manage the crowd and ensure smooth operations, but auditions are first-come, first-seen.
  • I am under 18 or have minors in my group. What do I need to bring to my audition?
    Minors must have parental permission to audition and be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Required documents include a photo ID (school ID or birth certificate) and a completed Personal Release Form with a parent's signature. If the parent/guardian is not attending, provide a notarized Guardianship and Medical Authorization for Minors form and ensure the Personal Release form is also signed by the third party.
  • Will I find out if I make it to the next round of the competition at my audition?
    No, we only notify those who are moving on. You will be notified by the end of January if you advance to the next round.
  • I was emailed a ticket but can't find it. Do I need to bring it with me?
    Although not mandatory, it's recommended to bring your ticket, which includes a QR code, to expedite the registration process. If you've lost it, you can reprint it from your email confirmation, or show it on a mobile device. Alternatively, provide your Contestant ID number.
  • I am a singer what should I expect?
    Singers typically perform a Capella to avoid overpowering vocals with backing tracks. Prepare a verse and chorus of your song and have additional songs ready in case requested. There will be no microphones for singers, but you may use a backing track if you sing and dance simultaneously, or if you are a rapper using your own beats. Playing an instrument while singing is always allowed.
  • Not everyone from my group can make it to the audition. If we bring footage, is that okay?
    While full group attendance is encouraged, you can bring a YouTube link of your group performing if key members are absent. Alert producers of missing members and that they will join if you advance to the next round. Avoid bringing media on USB drives.
  • I registered for an open call, what's next?
    After signing up for an In-Person Open Call, you’ll receive a ticket with your date, arrival time, and location. For Virtual Open Calls, you’ll get a confirmation email with your registered date. You can show up anytime we are open on January 12, 2025 from 1 PM to 5 PM. Relax, practice, and get ready to shine! Once registered, you're all set, and you'll receive a link to your audition the night before the big day! Need to change something? Just email us at contest@monthofthemilitarychildworldexpo.com.
  • How early can I get to the Audition?
    You can line up starting at 10 am on the day of auditions, unless otherwise noted. Remember, first come, first seen.
  • Can I bring musical instruments with me to the audition?
    Yes, if they are acoustic or if you bring a portable amplifier. No drum kits or full band setups are allowed. Prepare a 120-second acoustic audition or bring a YouTube link to show producers.
  • I am part of a group, how do I register?
    For group acts, only one member should register online. This ensures your group has a single Performer Profile in the system and receives one ticket for the entire group or act. All communication about the audition will use the contact information in the profile. If you need further instruction, please email us at info@monthofthemilitarychildworldexpo.com.
  • I am a dancer, what is the floor like in the audition rooms?
    Audition rooms have carpet or parquet flooring, with sizes typically ranging from 15ft x 15ft to 21ft x 21ft. Specify your flooring preference when called to the audition rooms.
  • I am in a band, what will my audition be like?
    Only acoustic setups are allowed during this audition round. Bring your instruments and come dressed in your performance attire. Bring a YouTube link of your band in a full setup if you typically use amplification.
  • What happens if I am late to the auditions?
    Doors typically open at 12 pm and close at 5 pm, but hours may vary by city. Late arrivals within audition hours are welcome. Doors "may" remain open later to accommodate late comers. Specific audition times are at the discretion of the producers.
  • What should I NOT bring to the auditions?
    Certain items are prohibited, including coolers (unless for medical reasons), fireworks, weapons, sharp tools, mace/pepper spray, illicit drugs, alcohol, props requiring fire or pyrotechnics. Security may ask you to remove any item not listed here. Prohibited items may lead to disqualification or denied admission.
  • Can I bring my drum kit to play at the first audition?
    No, due to setup time constraints, we cannot accommodate large setups. Instead, bring a YouTube link of your performance. If you wish to play something live, bring a portable part of the drum kit.
  • Can I audition in person and send a video?
    Yes, you may submit a video and attend an open call audition in one of the audition cities. (Alexandria, Virginia Open Call)
  • I want to audition as a group and solo, is that possible?
    Yes, you can audition as a group and as a solo act, or even in two different groups. Register online for each, using a different email address for each registration. If you encounter registration issues, visit us in person at a venue. Mention at the venue that you are auditioning in multiple categories to receive the appropriate contestant stickers.
  • Can I bring family and friends with me?
    Family and friends are welcome in the holding area, but are not allowed in the audition room unless the performer is a minor or they are part of the act or assisting with equipment. Everyone must present a photo ID and supporters must fill out a Friends & Family Release.
  • I have an animal in my act - do I need to do anything special?
    Yes, when you sign up, an Animal Information Form will be emailed to you. Fill that out and bring your animal's vaccination records. Different states and venues have specific rules, so complete the form as soon as possible.
  • What should I bring with me to the auditions?
    Bring a photo ID and your audition ticket with a QR code. Complete your paperwork electronically or bring printed copies. Expect additional wait time if completing paperwork at the venue. Read our paperwork page for full details and bring a Friends & Family Release form if applicable. Note minor guidelines and venue rules regarding outside food.
  • Will there be a microphone for singers?
    Generally, no. Singers should be prepared to sing a Capella. A microphone may be available for beatboxers or singers playing the piano, but expect a longer wait for these rooms.
  • I can’t make my scheduled In-Person Open Call. What now?
    No worries! You can submit a Video Audition or register for a Virtual Open Call.
  • I am registered, but want to change my audition city.
    Unfortunately, the first round of auditions will take place in Alexandria, Virginia, located at 901 Wythe St, Alexandria, Virginia only. Another option is to submit your audition via video.
  • How long will I be waiting to audition?
    Wait times vary, as auditions are open to the public. Expect potentially long lines. Upon arrival, you'll receive a contestant sticker number based on your position in line, and auditions proceed on a first-come, first-seen basis. Plan for a full day at the venue.
  • I am under 18, what if my parent or legal guardian cannot come with me?
    Minors attending auditions (performers or supporters) without a parent or legal guardian must adhere to strict guidelines. Required documents include a photo ID for the minor (school ID or birth certificate with a photo) and permission from a parent or legal guardian. If attending under the supervision of a third party, complete and notarize the Guardianship and Medical Authorization for Minors form and designate the third party on our Personal Release form. Both documents must be signed by the parent/legal guardian and the third party.
  • How long will I get for my audition?
    You'll have up to 120 seconds for your audition. Use this time to showcase the best and most exciting parts of your performance. Producers reserve the right to modify audition times.
  • Can I still audition if I didn't register for an In-Person Open Call?
    Absolutely! Walk-ins are welcome, but online registration is recommended for faster paperwork processing and updates. Note: additional requirements apply for participants under 18.
  • My act takes a long time to set up. What can I do?
    If your act requires a significant setup, fill out the provided form to detail your needs. Bring a YouTube link of your performance to the audition if we cannot accommodate your setup requirements.
  • What type of musical equipment is provided?
    Bring your own instrument. A keyboard (usually a Roland Fantom G8) may be provided upon request. No drum kits or full band setups are allowed. Prepare a 120-second acoustic audition or bring a YouTube link to show producers.
  • DO I NEED TO AUDITION IN PERSON IF I SENT IN A VIDEO OF MY ACT?
    If you have submitted a video on our site, you do not have to come to an Open Call Audition. However, you can still attend a Virtual Open Call audition if your schedule allows. It can be helpful for the Producers to e-meet you face-to-face. If you are planning on attending a virtual open audition, feel free to also send us a video. That way, the producers can become familiar with your act before we see you.
  • DID YOU RECEIVE THE VIDEO I SUBMITTED? WHEN WILL I HEAR BACK ABOUT MY VIDEO?
    Due to the large volume of submissions, we are unable to acknowledge receipt of individual videos that were submitted to the show. Every video received is reviewed, but ONLY if you have been selected to participate at The Military Children 2025 World Expo "Military Children Got Talent - World Search" a Producer will call you to schedule your appearance for the next round of the competition. This will likely happen by February 2025.
  • I AM GETTING AN ERROR MESSAGE WHEN I TRY TO SIGN IN
    This can happen for two possible reasons: 1. If you did not log in using Facebook, you may have forgotten your password. Simply click on Forgot my password and a new password will be sent to your email address. 2. You may have used a different email address or made a mistake while typing it when first registering to the system (for example, typing user@gmail.com instead of user@gmail.com). In such case, contact support and provide your name, and Applicant ID
  • I AM TRYING TO UPLOAD PHOTOS BUT I GET AN ERROR OR HAVING ISSUES
    Photo upload is limited to 2MB per image. Please check the file size and reduce it if necessary. Supported formats are common image formats: JPG, GIF or PNG. Please verify that the images you upload are in one of these formats. Any browser should work, but we recommend using Google Chrome if you encounter any browser issues.
  • CAN YOU USE MY FOOTAGE OF LAST YEAR'S AUDITION OR THE VIDEO I SENT IN LAST YEAR AS MY AUDITION?
    You must re-submit your video or audition in a city to be considered for the show.
  • I GET AN ERROR MESSAGE WHEN I TRY TO REGISTER
    This happens when a user is already registered with their email address, but tries to register again. Simply enter the system using the Sign In window instead of Register. You can also check out our help page to contact our web site's technical support staff with issues or problems.
  • ARE MY CHANCES THE SAME IF I DON'T COME TO AN OPEN CALL AND JUST SUBMIT A VIDEO?
    The Producers enjoy meeting the acts in person. Sometimes it is hard to evaluate a performer's personality and stage presence on video. It is also a chance for Producers to talk to the acts and ask questions. However, we find many acts from the video submission process -- so if you cannot attend one of our open calls, we urge you to send in a video of your audition.
  • TIPS FOR DANCERS
    It is best if you perform one or two songs for your audition, rather than a mix or medley of songs which can be hard to clear for television. Make sure your choreography is tight and you bring lots of energy. Incorporating tricks and new, unique choreography is always a great way to stand out to the producers and judges. A good way to show your personality and unique style is through your wardrobe/costume. If you are a big group, it's always a good idea to dress in your team uniform or another fun costume. Please bring your music on a smartphone/tablet or any other device that can be plugged in via an auxiliary cord. Please make sure the music is NOT streaming from the internet on your device, because there have been issues with internet connectivity at some venues. Download the music onto your device.
  • TIPS FOR VARIETY ACTS
    Make sure you plan an act that would work on a stage in a theater filled with hundreds of people or more. If you have any acts that cannot be performed in the audition room, please submit a video or video link of your act before the audition. This can be uploaded by logging into your Performer Profile. It’s always a good idea to have ideas of what you would perform for future rounds of the show if you are chosen to perform for the celebrity judges. Sometimes the Producers will ask you what you have in store for the future, and it's better to be prepared.
  • TIPS FOR EVERYONE
    Military Children's Six Foundation. Creator of Military Children Got Talent, has the following advice for acts auditioning: Be original. Don't be boring. Stand out from the crowd. Be fearless. Here is some more advice: Dress to impress. Come with the outfit you want to wear on TV. It doesn't hurt to wear something you're comfortable in, but will also let you stand out in the crowd.
  • TIPS FOR SINGERS
    You want to shine at your audition. You should have a verse and chorus prepared, so please start with your strongest. Remember that you can choose any part of the song to perform, so pick the part that best shows off your vocals. There are NO microphones in the audition rooms - the producers are only a few feet away from you. Please have a cover song prepared if you choose to sing an original. Most singing auditions are a Capella, but it's a good idea to bring a backing track should the producer request to hear you singing with a track. Please make sure you make your performance your own. We want you to stand out. Maybe it's your unique take on a well-known song. For example, a male auditioning by singing a song typically done by a female singer. It is always a good idea to have more than one song prepared, especially a few different genres or styles. Each audition is only 120 seconds, but the Producer can stop you at anytime. But if a Producer asks to hear another song, it is good to be prepared.
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