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Nickelodeon takes over Narre Warren

Nickelodeon Australia’s locally produced kids’ reality TV series, Slime Cup is set to return for a bigger, better and ‘slimier’ season four, and is on the hunt for local superstars to join the cast.

Taking over Westfield Fountain Gate in Narre Warren on 6 April, Nickelodeon will host live auditions from 9am to 4pm to see if any mini-Melbournians have that special Nick star power.

Throughout the audition tour, Nickelodeon will cast 12 teams of besties, aged nine to 13, to take on slime-filled challenges and star in season four of the series.

For the first time ever, the team with the most mega, mega squad will also be invited to take part in the on-screen action.

Each live audition will see want-to-be Slime Cup contenders attempt a series of challenges set to test their coordination, teamwork and problem solving skills.

Besties will need to ‘land as many tennis balls in slime-filled cups fastened to a sombrero’ (aka slime-brero), or work with their partner to ‘connect interconnecting wide-brimmed hats topped with a cup of slime’, before progressing to the interview process where they can introduce their mega squad and share why they should be in season four of Slime Cup.

Fans that cannot make it to the live auditions are encouraged to submit their entries online at the Slime Cup website.

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