EUROVISION Song Contest winners Brotherhood of Man are to perform at a Rotary Club of Narberth & Whitland charity concert next month.

Cancer Research Wales has been chosen as the headline charity for the concert.

The proceeds of the evening will also go to support the many endeavours of the Rotary Club during the year ahead, locally, nationally and internationally.

Rotary Club President Tony Ensom selected CRW as his chosen charity for the concert.

“Sadly everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer and it was very important to support the tireless efforts of Cancer Research Wales,” said Tony.

The Grand Charity Concert is to be held at 7pm on Saturday March 30, at the Follies Theatre, Folly Farm, and will star 1976 Eurovision Song Contest winners, The Brotherhood Of Man, along with 2018 Britain’s Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy, who just returned from a well-received performance on the America’s Got Talent, All Winners Show.

Also appearing will be Pembrokeshire Boogie Woogie and Rockabilly group The Curveballs.

Rotary President Tony said: “It is all set to be a great night in aid of great charities, and we very much hope for a great turnout to support us.”

When Brotherhood Of Man won Eurovision, they achieved the biggest-ever winning margin, a record that still stands today, and band member Nicky Stevens, (originally from Carmarthen) remains the only Welsh winner of the prestigious competition.

The winning song, Save Your Kisses For Me went on to sell five million copies worldwide and was followed by a string of hits.

Tickets for the show are now on sale and can be purchased at nwrotary.co.uk

They can also be bought at Dales Music, Tenby; Rock ‘n Rolla Boutique, Narberth and The Creative Café, Haverfordwest.

Enquiries can be made to Rotarian John Hughes on 01834 842552.