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Marcela Cruz, of Lowell, Mass., said she couldn't sleep the night before. The 18-year-old University of New Hampshire student nervously stood in line while she practiced her version of the song "Fever." "I'm thinking I want to go to sleep," Cruz said. "(But) I want to sing. I want to go to Hollywood." Seacrest said the dramatic end to last season kept the show fresh and viewers should expect more seasons. "There's always a twist," he said. After more than a four-hour wait, performers were herded into the stadium where 14 tents with a panel of judges awaited to evaluate them. Those who make the first cut will be called back later. Auditions for the popular Fox TV show will be held in six other cities during the next several weeks: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Orlando and Denver. The next are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday in Atlanta.
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