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Olly Murs is set to perform in a star-studded charity fundraising event in Manchester later this month - after he was axed from The Voice following six years on the ITV show.
The singer, 39, is one of the headline names to be involved at the Football for Change 2023 fundraising gala on Saturday, November 18.
Soul sensation Beverley Knight will also be performing at the benefit which will help young people affected by poverty.
Radio broadcaster Vernon Kay will host the swanky party at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground, with the likes of Peter Crouch, Abbey Clancy and many more in attendance.
Speaking about his involvement in the fundraising gala, Olly said: 'I'm buzzing to perform at this year's Football For Change gala, a brilliant cause that I was pleased to get involved with last year too.
Good cause: Olly Murs, 39, is set to perform in a star-studded charity fundraising event in Manchester later this month - after he was axed from The Voice
A-list: Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy (pictured on This Morning) are expected to attend the Football for Change 2023 fundraising gala on Saturday, November 18
'The football players and businesses involved are doing an incredible job to help change the lives of disadvantaged young people for the better. I'm sure it will be a fantastic night and can't wait to see everyone in Manchester in November.'
The charitable project aims to raise £1 million at its latest fundraising gala.
Football for Change was launched by a string of Premiere League icons back in 2021, with the initiative already raising nearly £1 million.
The charitable project aims to significantly help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds out of poverty by providing grants for life-changing opportunities in both education and employment.
In the last year, the fundraising has released over £150,000 in grants to charities and organisations across the country - including The Dame Kelly Holmes Foundation, Everton in the Community and the