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he has performed in front of millions on TV along with the West End and Broadway stages but his latest was at Almondbury Wesleyan Cricket Ground. It’s billed as “a picnic like no other’ and it is as an important fundraiser for the cricket club’s junior section. Audience member Martin Ward of Huddersfield said: “It was a great show.

The sun shone and the crowd loved it. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. "I spoke to some people who had travelled all the way from Germany for the show.



"People brought picnics and entered into the spirit of the event. It was fun.” Michael said: “It’s the first time the cricket club has done something like this so it’s good to break new ground and it’ll be a really nice experience so I thought ‘why not’.

It sounds like I may be trailblazing here. “I love open air shows and this really appealed to me. “I love Yorkshire, it’s a beautiful place and the audiences are always up for a great time.

" Michael’s repertoire in Almondbury was packed with crowd pleasers and will include songs from musicals such as Chess, Les Misérables and Aspects of Love along with his big hit Love Changes Everything which reached number two in the charts and also something he describes as ‘a nod to Eurovision.’ Michael was booked by Almondbury Wesleyan Cricket Club committee member Mark Binns, who.

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