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Deadline to audition for TeleMiracle 48 is quickly approaching

Performers can audition by video submission, or in person in Saskatoon on Saturday, Oct. 21, or in Regina on Sunday, Oct. 29.

REGINA - TeleMiracle, “Saskatchewan’s Charity”, is reminding performers of the upcoming deadlines to audition. TeleMiracle 48 will be broadcast live on CTV Saskatchewan and live streamed on telemiracle.com on February 24-25, 2024. 

Performers can audition by video submission, or in person in Saskatoon on Saturday, Oct. 21, or in Regina on Sunday, Oct. 29. Audition spots are limited, so those interested are encouraged to register as soon as possible.

“Every year, TeleMiracle showcases some of the best talent our province has to offer,” said Tyler Hall, volunteer Chair of TeleMiracle 48. “We invite performers from every corner of Saskatchewan to audition for a chance to be on the next telethon.”

Dozens of acts will be chosen to perform on the TeleMiracle 48 Main Show, Overnight and the Countdown to TeleMiracle pre-show, live streamed on telemiracle.com. Talent and a passion for TeleMiracle are the main criteria, but performers are also chosen to represent a wide variety of communities across Saskatchewan. 

“TeleMiracle is an event that is rooted in Saskatchewan, and nothing demonstrates that better than our home-grown talent,” said Kinsmen Foundation executive director Richard Kies. “Not only do these talented performers provide hours of entertainment, but they also raise tens of thousands of dollars to support the cause of helping people every day, right here in Saskatchewan.”

Pre-registration for in-person or video auditions is required:

• Register online at www.telemiracle.com or,

• Register by phone at 306- 244-6400, extension 2 in Saskatoon, or toll free at 1-877-777-8979 extension 2

• The deadline to apply for in-person auditions in Saskatoon is Oct. 18 and for Regina auditions is Oct. 26  

• Video submission deadline is October 31     

TeleMiracle is entering its 48th year in 2024 and has raised over $159 million for the people of Saskatchewan.

Through the proceeds of this annual telethon, the Kinsmen Foundation is “Helping People Every Day” in Saskatchewan to improve their quality of life and independence.

As an example of helping residents, the Kinsmen Foundation recently presented a $1M cheque to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan’s Breast Cancer Screening Bus campaign.