Star Academy is about to enter their fourth year at the Adelaide Fringe after three previous sellout seasons.
The performing arts studio is putting on Star’s Got Talent, sold as a “hysterical, immensely talented, intensely captivating” show, presented for children, by children.
In terms of talent on offer, think balloon acts, magicians, dancers and singers – a real smorgasbord.
The twist? The winner is chosen by the audience.
The aim of the show is to inspire young people to follow their dreams and build confidence, especially in a world so focused on social media.
The show is at Gluttony, marking the second time Star Academy’s show has been held at the venue.
Star’s Got Talent will begin on February 20 and run until March 21, with intermittent dates in that time. Full price tickets are $20.
Check out the booking page here for more info and to get tix.
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