Eastbourne to welcome Britain’s Got Talent winners for Charity concert
21st July 2021
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Britain’s Got Talent winner and chart-topping opera singer, Paul Potts will be heading to East Sussex in September for a performance at the Royal Hippodrome Theatre in Eastbourne, in aid of Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice. He will be supported by four other musical acts, including fellow Britain’s Got Talent winner, Colin Thackery.

Paul Potts became a household name when he won the first series of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent in 2007 and has since enjoyed a phenomenally successful career in classical music. The month following his Britain’s Got Talent win, Potts released his debut album, One Chance, that topped the charts in 13 countries, appeared on the Oprah show, brought Times Square to a standstill, announced a global arena tour and became a household name in cities from Seoul to New York and Sydney to Hamburg.

Many years on, Potts returned as a contestant on the follow-up show of Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions and received a standing ovation after impressing the audience with a mesmerising performance of his version of The Godfather Theme by Nino Rota.

Chelsea pensioner, Colin Thackery, who won Britain’s Got Talent in 2019 at the grand age of 89 years will also be performing on the night. Colin won audiences over with emotional renditions of songs such as Love Changes Everything, Supermarket Flowers and The Wind Beneath My Wings. He spent most of his career in the army and saw service in Malaya and the Korean War.

The charity concert takes place on Thursday 16 September 2021, and in addition to performances by Paul Potts and Colin Thackery, guests will be treated to music from classical crossover soprano, Joanna Forest, twin sopranos Classical Reflection, and Eastbourne based choir, Concentus.

Andrew Parsons, Event Organiser, said: “I am really looking forward to this special concert with all profits going to the wonderful Chestnut Tree House. It’s going to be a fabulous evening of great music.” 

Martin Styring, Community Fundraiser at Chestnut Tree house, said: “We are so grateful to Andrew for organising this concert in aid of Chestnut Tree House. Without support from local events like this, and people who go above and beyond to fundraise for us, we wouldn’t be able to continue offering vital care to local children and their families.”

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