Talent show fever in China is not subsiding.
Hit reality TV show "The Voice of China" is entering its fourth season and it's only getting bigger.
This year, the show's producers are having auditions first in London, then in Paris and inAmsterdam. A final battle will be held in London on May 10 for the European round.
Daniel Chan is the European project director of the program.
"The show has grown so much lately in China and we have 1.3 billion people there. There are so many more Chinese people all over the world. If we can find the right contest, you (the show) can only get better and bigger."
Dozens of Chinese expats, students and professionals, presented themselves at a London studio hoping to win the hearts of the preliminary judges.
Fifteen finalists from across Europe will take the stage at London's Garrick Theater in front of judges Alfred Hui, Zhou Shen and Li Wei. The winner will have a shot at becoming China's next singing sensation.
Hit reality TV show "The Voice of China" is entering its fourth season and it's only getting bigger.
This year, the show's producers are having auditions first in London, then in Paris and inAmsterdam. A final battle will be held in London on May 10 for the European round.
Daniel Chan is the European project director of the program.
"The show has grown so much lately in China and we have 1.3 billion people there. There are so many more Chinese people all over the world. If we can find the right contest, you (the show) can only get better and bigger."
Dozens of Chinese expats, students and professionals, presented themselves at a London studio hoping to win the hearts of the preliminary judges.
Fifteen finalists from across Europe will take the stage at London's Garrick Theater in front of judges Alfred Hui, Zhou Shen and Li Wei. The winner will have a shot at becoming China's next singing sensation.
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