SALT LAKE CITY — "American Idol" finalist David Archuleta and BYUtv's Studio C are the latest be announced as participants at RootsTech 2015, the largest family history conference in the world.

Archuleta and Studio C now join prominent Latter-day Saint performers Donny Osmond, a keynote speaker, and singer Alex Boye, as well as Olympic silver medalist Noelle Pikus-Pace and popular blogger and speaker Al Fox Carraway at the conference's Family Discovery Day for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint. RootsTech takes place Feb. 12-14 at the Salt Palace.

Elders Quentin L. Cook and Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve, as well as Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Young Women general president, will also speak at RootsTech.

Archuleta and Studio C will both debut new original pieces at the closing event.

RootsTech is designed to help people learn to use technology to engage in family history work. For more information about the event, visit RootsTech.org.

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