X-FACTOR star Rhydian Roberts will tonight meet almost 400 fans after treating them to a personal performance over a formal dinner in Bolton.
The Welsh opera singer, who shot to fame when he was runner-up in the latest series of the ITV talent show, will appear at the Last Drop Hotel, Bromley Cross.
The event, which has now sold out, comprises a three-course formal dinner, followed by a 30-minute set by Rhydian and support from Man Alive.
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After the show, Rhydian will visit each table to meet his fans, who will have the chance to talk to him and have their picture taken.
Organiser Margaret Graham said: "They'll get to see him perform live in an intimate venue for 30 minutes, when normally you'd only get 10 to 15.
"Normally at a concert you don't get to meet him and have your picture taken. It'll be great."
Posted by: Diane, Manchester on 7:41pm Sat 3 May 08
Oh, I am SO excited .
Rhydian is an awesome singer - the best singer for me, ever.
I just cannot wait to hear his performances.
I am glad you printed this news , maybe next time out them up faster so many more fans can attend...and , please, more tickets. I know many people that wanted to go but the shiw was sold out...[bold]bold[/bold]
Oh, I am SO excited .
Rhydian is an awesome singer - the best singer for me, ever.
I just cannot wait to hear his performances.
I am glad you printed this news , maybe next time out them up faster so many more fans can attend...and , please, more tickets. I know many people that wanted to go but the shiw was sold out...
I went to the show in Bolton and it was absolutely fantastic.His performances were outstanding and beautiful.Although I got to meet Rhydian and have my photo taken with him,the meet and greet could of been organised a bit better.I had a very enjoyable night.I hope he does another one in the same area(north west)
I went to the show in Bolton and it was absolutely fantastic.His performances were outstanding and beautiful.Although I got to meet Rhydian and have my photo taken with him,the meet and greet could of been organised a bit better.I had a very enjoyable night.I hope he does another one in the same area(north west)
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