Four weeks of karaoke competition have wrapped up at the Forbes Services Memorial Club with some terrific local talent on show.
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Forbes’ Shannen Toole took out first in the open division, with Jade McGovern second and Amanda Williams third out of a pool of 13 finalists.
In the juniors, Parkes’ Birdee Sideries placed first, with Gracey Denham-Jones second and Georgia Sideris third.
Interest in the competition, which had $1600 in prize money on offer, was so strong organisers Kosmik Karaoke added a sub junior category.
Annabelle Van Wyk took out first place, Forbes’ Ruby Markwort second and Gemma Ellis third.
Visitors from New Zealand, Young and Ungarie were amongst those who contested the competition’s heats over three weeks.
To qualify for the final, performers had to score 61 points from the judges with their voice, pitch, phrasing, presence and entertainment value all taken into account.