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You can audition for 'America's Got Talent' in Seattle on Nov. 29

Work on your stand-up routine, dust off the guitar or start training your dog. “America’s Got Talent” returns to Puget Sound for auditions on Nov. 29. The venue is the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

Published: Nov. 14, 2012 at 1:09 p.m. PST
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Work on your stand-up routine, dust off the guitar or start training your dog. “America’s Got Talent” returns to Puget Sound for auditions on Nov. 29. The venue is the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

The motivation is strong: $1 million if you win the competition on NBC’s top-rated summer series.

Read more here: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/getout/2012/11/14/you-can-audition-for-americas-got-talent-in-seattle-nov-29/

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