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HYBE Launches Auditions for Girl Group in India, Seeking Talented Artists

HYBE Launches Auditions for Girl Group in India, Seeking Talented Artists
HYBE INDIA announced auditions for a global girl group in India.
Female applicants born between 2005 and 2011 are welcomed in various categories.
Collaboration with well-known brands enhances the credibility of the talent recruitment project.

[TV Daily Reporter Kim Han-gil] HYBE INDIA has unveiled its roadmap for launching a global girl group through extensive auditions in India. The auditions aim to discover talent in various fields such as vocals, rap, and dance, welcoming applications from females born between 2005 and 2011.

Applications are open until July 31, and live auditions will take place in major cities across India, including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Delhi. HYBE INDIA is committed to providing opportunities for various talents, with CEO Lee Woo-chang emphasizing the need for a structured training program tailored for the local context.

Collaboration with international brands signals the project's potential to create new opportunities for young talents in India.

The auditions by HYBE INDIA represent more than just talent scouting; they provide an opportunity to showcase India's musical potential on a global stage. With its rich cultural and linguistic diversity, India serves as a fertile ground for producing innovative content.

Moreover, the structured Training & Development system that HYBE aims to establish could serve as a stepping stone for young talents aspiring to enter the global market. This aligns with the mission of expanding the influence of K-Pop, highlighting India’s potential as a future hub for the genre.

Collaboration with various global brands adds credibility to the project and is expected to have a significant impact on the Indian entertainment industry. This initiative signifies something beyond just forming a girl group, potentially leading to monumental changes in the industry landscape.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: HYBE INDIA

Source: tvdaily.co.kr