The charity organisation Dates ‘n Mates held their talent show finale and it has been hailed a huge success.
This year’s talent show was highly competitive, and the celebrity judges really had their work cut out for them as all the contestants radiated natural talent.
The winner of the talent show was Anthony Flanagan who played the drums to Light Switch by Charlie Puth.
Dylan Kelso who sang is own song called Walking in the Park, took home the second prize and Thomas Harper took home the third prize after singing Help Me Make It Through the Night by John Holt.
Thomas Harper dedicated the song to his brother who recently passed away.
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Mairi McNiven, Community and Events Co-ordinator, said: “It was a great night, everything went really smoothly. We had 11 members performing and the host, Barbara La Bush the drag queen, was amazing alongside our DJ Christine. They kept the whole thing going along.
“It was a great turnout. There were around a 100 people, and it was just such a great atmosphere. The guests were having a really good time.”
The charity organisation helps those with learning disabilities get out and socialise, make friends, and even find love too.
For more information about the charity and any upcoming events see https://datesnmates.org.uk/ .
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