Auditions now open for new EDM dating show 'Wooking For Love'
The reality show will see “ravers” who live in Denver navigate “festival-themed challenges”
Auditions are currently open for a brand new “festival-themed” dating show for “ravers” who live in Denver, titled Wooking For Love.
The reality show was first announced in October by LaRue Allegretto, the brains behind Wooking For Love, who describes it as a “real look into Denver’s incredible subculture and vibrant populace”.
According to the show’s official website, Wooking For Love will bring together “16 wooks seeking love and connection” who are part of Denver’s music festival scene.
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Contestants will then take part in “whacky festival-themed challenges” – including flow art choreography like hula-hooping, stage-hand production, and partying until sunrise – across a total of 12 episodes.
“Wooking for Love is a reality dating show that merges the chaos and beauty of Denver's festival scene with the emotional vulnerability of a modern love story,” reads a description.
“Contestants – 'wooks' – arrive not in limos, but in dusty Subarus, car-camping and vibing under the Colorado sky. It's not about glamour; it's about grit, music, and connection," it continues.
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The show is also billed as a comedy that is both “self-aware and affectionate”, laughing not at the culture, but with it. “The series brings together the humor, absurdity, and raw heart of the scene through games, challenges, and real relationships.”
“The tone is playful, cinematic, and deeply human. It speaks to the same crowd that fills Red Rocks, Nova Studios, and late-night renegades across Colorado.”
Applications for Wooking For Love are open now, with filming expected to begin in spring 2026. Over the weekend, curator LaRue Allegretto said that news of the show is “blowing up”, with over 675 applications already filled.
Find out more about Wooking For Love here.
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