America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2 is coming to Netflix this week, butthe next roster for iconic NFL team’s cheerleaders is coming even sooner than you’d expect.America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2has been one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year for Netflix viewers, as the squad left many inspired and emotional after the first season of the show. While there were heartbreaking losses and life-changing moments throughout the first season of the series, the second season will delve deeper into DCC and the organization they’re all striving to be a part of.
With some ofthe Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders hopefulsfromAmerica’s Sweetheartsseason 1 returning for another shot at becoming a part of the team, viewers will see familiar faces during the audition phase, which was memorable during the first season. While DCC auditions are done in stages, with online submissions flooding in for Director Kelli Finglass and Choreographer Judy Trammell, the final phase of the audition process is an in-person solo performance, judged by Kelli, Judy, alumni, and special guests. After the solos,it starts to become clear who’s part of DCC training camp, and who will make the team.
America’s Sweethearts Season 1 Captured The Audition Drama
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Auditions Are Rigorous
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersdocuments the majority of the final stage of the audition process for the team, but the beginnings of the auditions aren’t something the public’s been privy to before. While the audition and training camp process were documented onDallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Teamfor years, things changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and online auditions began to be more normalized for the team prior to the final round. With less auditions happening in person,the solo performance round at the end of the audition cycle became even more important to the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader hopefuls.
Throughout the first season of the series, viewers got the chance to know the rookie and veterancandidates for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. With several cheerleaders looking to retire after the 2024 season, there were limited spots for newcomers, but hope for the future as they got the chance to dance for Kelli, Judy, and the rest of the panel of judges. With the newcomers looking to make their mark and the veterans hoping to save their spot, the solo performances offered a wide-range of styles and intensities. Overall,the process made it clear who stood out from the crowd.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Solo Performances Happened This June
After working through the year to find the best of the best through the online auditions, the final round of auditions including the solo performances were during the second weekend of June. With contenders coming in from all over the world, theDallas Cowboys Cheerleaderscandidates were excited to be able to show off their talents as they moved through the process. While there wasn’t a ton of information divulged, the organization shared some of their favorite solo snippets, and revealed that country star Kacey Musgraves and Texas native would be serving as a guest judgefor the audition process.
America’s Sweethearts Season 3’s Potential Roster Should Be Available Soon
Decisions Have Already Been Made
As theDallas Cowboys Cheerleadershave shared that the auditions have already happened,a roster for the squad should be available soon, though it won’t be finalized until the end of the organization’s training camp. After the audition process, the final candidates are invited to join the DCC training camp, whichAmerica’s Sweetheartscovered throughout the first season. With more cuts and different points of view, training camp lasts until the beginning of the NFL pre-season. A better idea of who may be onAmerica’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 3 will be available sometime toward the end of July.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2 airs on Netflix on Wednesday, June 18.