THE BIGGEST, MOST MASSIVE SINGING COMPETITION IS BACK IN MAINE and auditions are around the corner!

The entire state is buzzing with excitement for the return of the largest singing competition in Maine.

Season 5 of Central Maine Idol is returning for it’s 2025 season and the stage is set.

The winner takes home a $10,000 cash prize all thanks to Quirk Auto Group.

The James Whitney Stage at the Quarry Tap Room will be packed to the brim with people watching the show in Hallowell, Maine.  

Two season ago, the famous Julia Gagnon claimed the Central Maine Idol crown and from there, took her powerhouse vocals to American Idol.

Julia made it to the top 8, proving Maine talent is alive and well. Last year,  Jennifer Nittolo wow’d her way to the top

Auditions were just announced via Central Maine Idol Facebook Page and the winner?

This is your shot to sing, slay, and take home a buttload of money. So, if you have a killer voice and want to turn heads, here’s your chance to show Maine and the judges what you got.  

Do you have what it takes to be the next Central Maine Idol? 

Auditions are happening soon. Choose your location, show up, and bring the fire. As per the post, you must be 18 by the date of your audition. You will sing a song of your choice a cappella, no instruments, and no lyrics allowed.

Just you, the mic, and your moment. 

Listen closely, here are your audition dates: 

The winner? $10,000 cash.  

I repeat.... $10,000. All thanks to Quirk Auto Group!

I know you’re ready to make this happen.

This is YOUR chance to take the stage and leave it all out there.  Let's see what you’re made of, Maine. No pressure... just bring your A-game. 

It’s Season 5 of Central Maine Idol at the Quarry Tap Room in Hallowell. 

Grab all the info HERE.

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