
When kids light up while singing, dancing, or making music—something big is happening.
It’s not just a hobby. It’s self-expression. Confidence. Joy.
And now, it’s also a stage.
Outschool has teamed up with chart-topping artist Audrey Nuna, the voice of Mira from the KPop: Demon Hunters soundtrack (currently No. 1 on Spotify’s Global Chart and submitted for Oscar consideration), to launch a first-of-its-kind global music showcase for young creators ages 6–18.
Submit now → Join the Outschool Music Showcase
This showcase invites kids and teens to submit original performances across:
No expensive setup. No formal training required. Just a spark—and the desire to create.
Finalists will receive up to $1,000 in prizes and a live master class with Audrey Nuna herself.
“Outschool has always believed that learning thrives when kids are inspired,” said Amir Nathoo, CEO of Outschool. “This collaboration with Audrey Nuna celebrates the idea that creativity is a powerful way for young people to learn, connect, and build confidence.”
Outschool has never followed the rules of traditional education—because your kid’s creativity isn’t “extracurricular.” It’s essential.
We believe:
Audrey agrees.
“I love seeing young people experiment and make stuff that feels real to them,” Audrey said. “This is a lovely opportunity for creatives to share their work, find their voice, and find community outside of their traditional school setting.”
STEP 1: Capture their talent
Record a 2-3 minute video showcasing your kid’s skills in one of the three talent categories.
STEP 2: Enter the showcase
Submit your showcase entry by uploading your video and filling out the short submission form below.
STEP 3: Watch this space!
Stay tuned as we announce the finalists on 12/5. Then get excited for the live showcase on 12/13! Winners will be revealed on 12/15.
Entries are open to U.S. residents with learners aged 6-18 with an active Outschool Membership (first month free!) or active ESA, scholarship, or charter enrollment. All entry rules + performance submission
This contest is the first in a new series from Outschool, designed to celebrate and showcase kids’ passions—in music, performance, storytelling, and beyond.
Because for too long, creative kids have been told to wait until school’s over—or squeeze their passions into weekends.
Outschool families know there’s a better way.
This showcase is a chance to give your child not just a mic or a stage—but the confidence and community to go with it.
Ready to help your child shine?