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Calling crooners



Sing along Showcase your talent on Radio City

Bangalore is all set to flaunt its singing genius on the second season of “Voice of Bangalore” a joint initiative by Garuda Mall and Radio City 91.1 FM. The second season of the mega show will be held over a period of three months, starting October 2008.

The show will also participate in the great Garuda shopping festival. At the launch of the new season, the five finalists from the previous season performed live. The auditions for the second season are being held across the city.

The grand final will consist of three rounds including a compulsory Kannada song round, where each of the finalists will sing a Kannada song. The second round is a Hindi song round and in the third, the finalist will sing duet. So catch all the action only on Radio city

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