A STAR from I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here will be taking to the stage for a series of outdoor concerts at a local estate this summer.

Singer Russell Watson will be performing at Englefield House in Theale on July 25 as part of the Heritage Live Concert Series.

The Last Night of the Heritage Proms with Russell Watson will feature the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by David Arnold, as well as featuring composer arranger and producer Mike Moran, coloratura soprano Christina Johnston, and very special guests The NHS Choir.

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Watson will perform an array of classics, from much loved standards such as Jerusalem, Land of Hope and Glory and Swing Low, through to uplifting showstoppers including You Raise Me Up and Bring Him Home, alongside a very special Phantom Of The Opera medley.

There will also be a Spitfire flypast and fireworks finale.

£1 from every ticket sold for the events will be donated towards the NHS Charities Together, the collective representing, supporting and championing the work of the NHS’ official charities.

The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra will be conducted at the events by David Arnold.

David Arnold is an English film composer best known for scoring five James Bond films, as well as Stargate, Independence Day, Godzilla and the television series Little Britain and Sherlock.

Special guests for the summer show will be The NHS Choir. The Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Voices Choir were first seen on Gareth Malone's BBC2 show, Sing While You Work, where they were narrowly beaten in the final. Since then they have gone from strength-to-strength.

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The choir rode an overwhelming wave of support from the public and the media as they landed the much coveted Christmas No.1. spot in the official UK chart in 2015 with their single A Bridge Over You, alongside kind words from Justin Bieber who they beat in the chart race.

Last year the choir recorded a new version of Justin Bieber’s song Holy with Bieber himself, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, and performed alongside Michael Ball and Captain Sir Tom Moore for a recording of You’ll Never Walk Alone, with profits going towards the NHS Charities Together.