GOT a question for comedy legend Peter Kay

The Bolton funny man will return to the Manchester O2 Apollo for the first time in more than 13 years to host two very special charity shows - in one day.

He is hosting the special Q&A in aid of The Kyle Buckley Fund and The Polly Haydock Appeal.

Kyle, aged 12, is fighting against the rare muscle tissue cancer — Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma.

Mum-of-three Polly was told last July she had six months to live after the cancer spread into her lymph nodes, bones, liver and lungs.

Peter said: “My aim is to do two shows on Saturday July, 15. A matinee and an evening performance with all profits going to these two incredibly worthy charities.

"Any funds raised will go a very long way to making both these people’s lives better.”

The award-winning comedian will discuss his phenomenal career in comedy and will be showing some exclusive clips and outtakes from his acclaimed shows.

In January 2014 Kyle Buckley, a Year 6 pupil from Bolton, was diagnosed with a rare muscle tissue cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma.

During intensive treatment, a drug had an adverse effect on Kyle and he became deaf in July 2014.

Giving it his all, he fought hard but Kyle unfortunately relapsed in May 2015.

Kyle underwent a course of chemotherapy and 25 sessions of radiotherapy and was given the all clear in December 2015.

In March of this year, Kyle had his three-month routine scan which showed the cancer had returned.

Brave cancer sufferer Kyle Buckley’s facing biggest battle yet

Kyle is once again starting treatment to keep the cancer at bay until a trial becomes available and is offered.

There are also some options open to Kyle which involve him travelling to America for treatment.

A ‘GoFundMe’ fundraising page has been set up with the aim to help him get the much-needed treatment he needs. 

Polly, from Westhoughton, was diagnosed with cancer at the end of 2015 and, after receiving heart breaking news that her cancer had reached Stage 4 last July, Polly set about the daunting task of raising more than £400,000 to receive expert treatment in Germany.

The treatment, which is unavailable in the UK, could not only prolong her life but may also help cure the disease.

Life or death plea for £50,000 as mum Polly Haydock runs out of cancer treatment money

Polly and her family, including her three children, have been raising money for the specialist treatment via GoFundMe and the response has been overwhelming.  

Tickets go on sale Friday at 9am via www.ticketmaster.co.uk / www.seetickets.com. They cost £35.