A BRITAIN'S Got Talent finalist is heading to Northwich later this year with a hilarious show for residents to look forward to.
Brio Entertainment, a sub-brand of leisure provider Brio Leisure are welcoming the stars of Britain’s Got Talent 2020 to both their Northwich and Ellesmere Port venues.
On September 26 at Northwich Memorial Court, top three finalist Steve Royle will be hosting 'The (Steve) Royle Variety Performance' which will be filled with plenty of laughs and mischief that saw him sail through to the final last October.
Meanwhile, Britain’s Got Talent 2020 winner, Jon Courtenay, will be performing at Ellesmere Port Civic Hall on Friday, October 8.
Jon was Ant and Dec’s Golden Buzzer act, and the first Golden Buzzer to win the competition.
In December he performed at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance and this autumn he is heading out on the road for the ‘What’s It All About?’ live tour.
Phil Harding, entertainment manager at Brio said: "Here at Brio Entertainment we pride ourselves in our variety of genres that all ages can enjoy.
"We are really looking forward to opening our doors to our audiences again and the Britain’s Got Talent stars are sure to entertain all the family."
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for many industries, including events, and Brio Entertainment are hoping the autumn season will give audiences something to look forward to.
The season announcement comes with the launch of the new Brio Entertainment website.
Brio Entertainment has worked with Manchester digital agency Studio North to create the website which will showcase the event spaces available across the venues.
Phil added: "We offer a wide range of services, from meeting spaces to weddings.
"At Brio Entertainment we have a number of bespoke packages available and catering also.
"We wanted to make it easier for our customers to enquire about our venues which they can now easily do via our new website."
You can book the upcoming shows and visit the new website at brioentertainment.org.
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