NEW: Hundreds Turn Out for American Idol Auditions in Providence

Thursday, June 18, 2015

 

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American Idol auditions came to Providence’s Kennedy Plaza on Thursday - and hundreds of hopefuls turned out for their shot at appearing on the show. 

Contestants came from all over the New England area for their chance at fame on American Idol’s 15th and final season.

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People lined up for hours to have their voice heard by the two on site judges.

“My feet really hurt, we got here around 5:30 this morning,” said Valerie, 15, a resident from Beverly, Massachusetts who had waited until 11:30 to finally sing. Valerie remains optimistic about her singing future saying “This is the last season, so there won’t be a next time for this, but I’ll try the Voice maybe next year”.

Many local residents showed up to spectate the talent shown. The auditions were held outside, next to the signature American Idol bus.

Another 15-year-old contestant, Nekhebet, was asked about the audition experience, “It’s really cool to just try it out. Besides the waiting in line, I think it is really fun."

The final season of American Idol will premiere January of 2016.

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Broadway Bistro

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McBride's Pub, Providence

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Noodles 102, Providence

This cool little spot opened a short time ago and has been cranking out delicious and creative food ever since. Our visit found the restaurant fairly crowded but we got a table pretty quickly. We ordered some of the chicken lettuce wraps to start. They were well seasoned and the nice crisp lettuce added the right crunch. For dinner we got a noodle bowl with miso broth, Udon noodles and beef. It was a ton of flavor in a simple dish...always a winner in our books. The menu implored us to try the clay pot cooked rice. We chose the chicken with Szechuan BBQ sauce. It was delicious and the clay pot baking brings out a whole new nuttiness to the rice. 102 Ives St.383-5004, www.noodles102.com 

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Succotash, Providence

CORRECTION:

Unfortunately, we got this one wrong. Michael and I frequent Rhode Island restaurants about four times a week for these columns. While we give each restaurant a call to confirm details right before we publish, we can't guarantee the folks on the other end of the phone are informed or honest. Succotash indeed closed--and we are sorry we misled our readers. But be sure to visit one of the other great restaurants on this week's list!  -- Ann Martini

 
 

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