A Britain's Got Talent finalist will be the special guest at a spring ball.
Maxwell Thorpe, who appeared in the hit ITV show in 2022, will be performing at the Last Drop Village Hotel in the charity ball organised by Bolton Lever Rotary club.
Tickets are now on sale for the ball on May 11 to raise money for Bolton Hospice and Bolton Mental Health Independent Support Team.
Maxwell will singing on the night at the event, which will also include a lavish three-course meal and dancing.
Organisers say that with Thorpe’s 'brilliant singing' being compared to greats like Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli, tickets are likely to be in high demand.
There will also be a Dj, a raffle and auction on exclusive items.
Guests on the night will also include Diane Hawkins, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester and the Mayor and Mayoress of Bolton.
Bernard Murphy, one of the organisers of the event for Bolton Lever Rotary club, said: “As the number of seats is limited, we encourage people to secure their tickets at their earliest convenience.
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“Participation is not just a ticket to an event - it's a gateway to making a significant impact in our community.
“There will also be a raffle and auction with bids invited for exclusive items in our auction – all for two good causes.”
Bolton Lever Rotary Club will host the event at The Last Drop Village Hotel in Bromley Cross and will start at 7pm until late - tickets are priced at £50 per head and are on sale now.
Dress code is black tie or lounge suit.
Tickets are available by visiting online: https://rotaryboltonlevercharityball.co.uk/buy-tickets/
A number of sponsorship packages are available running from £200 which are available by contacting the Rotary club’s Bernard Murphy by email at: bernard@rotaryboltonlevercharityball.co.uk or call him on 07968 765133.
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