A Harrogate man who starred on Channel 4’s popular series The Piano is set to host a Valentine’s Day concert.
81-year-old Duncan Goodwin, who was a finalist on the show, has since used his newfound fame to raise awareness and funds for local charity Dementia Forward.
And his next fundraising concert will be to mark Valentine’s Day and will “celebrate love in all its forms.”
Duncan, along with his wife and singing companion Fran, will perform together at the new West Park Centre in Harrogate on Saturday 14th February from 2pm and 4pm.

There will be an interval, where refreshments will be served, which are included in the ticket price.
Tickets are £10 and can be purchased via the Dementia Forward website, www.dementiaforward.org.uk/events/ or by calling 01765 601224.
For dementia support across North Yorkshire, call the Dementia Forward Helpline on 03300 578592 or visit www.dementiaforward.org.uk

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