- **Q: Where can I watch 'American Idol' Hollywood Week Part 2?
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American Idol Season 24 is underway, and this year brings a change of scenery as Hollywood Week moves to Nashville, Tennessee. This shift has already proven successful, boosting viewership and showcasing emerging talent. Here's what you nee...
This season of 'American Idol' has brought some exciting changes. Moving Hollywood Week to Nashville allowed producers to experiment with momentum, capitalizing on Nashville's strong music industry presence. The move paid off, with the show achieving its highest viewership since the premiere.
Two contestants to watch are Kitti Taye of Laveen, Arizona, and Julianne Post from Louisiana. Kitti Taye's journey began in church choirs and talent shows, while Julianne Post impressed judges in her audition. Tune in to see how they navigate Hollywood Week!
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