SCHOOLGIRL starlet Beau Dermott has won support from Anastacia, Ronan Keating and Amanda Holden for her charity concert.

The Britain’s Got Talent finalist, from Widnes, will be performing at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on October 12 with a host of special guests.

The 13-year-old from Widnes has organised the entire event herself to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

“My dad was diagnosed with cancer,” said Beau, from Cronton.

“Cancer research is so important, not only for those who are suffering with this disease, but also for the families supporting them.

“We have all had to be strong for dad and for all the fantastic work that goes on at Cancer Research UK.

“This is my way of giving back and saying thank you.”

Dad Ian postponed life-saving treatment to give his gifted daughter the chance to become a star.

The 53-year-old discovered he had a tumour on his saliva gland last year, days before Beau earned Amanda Holden’s golden buzzer on the ITV talent show.

Ian is now recovering after surgery and treatment and inspired the title of Beau’s debut album, Brave, from which she will be singing tracks.

Joining her on stage will be singer Tom Spence and BOST Musicals who will be performing a tribute to Michelle Kiss who was tragically killed in the Manchester Arena attack in May.

A children’s choir that Beau has brought together made up of classmates, friends and young people, all of whom have all been affected by cancer, will also be singing.

Superstars Anastacia and Ronan Keating have pledged their support.

Anastacia said: “After beating breast cancer twice myself, I know what it’s like to want to do something to help change the odds for others who are affected by this terrible disease.

“Beau is such an inspiration and by doing this concert, not only will she raise awareness but also vital funds that will help beat cancer sooner.

“I’m sure her dad will be beaming with pride and I wish her all the luck in the world – she’s going to be amazing!”

Ronan added: “I wish Beau all the very best for her upcoming gig.

“As someone who's been touched by cancer, I have nothing but admiration for the strength Beau has shown in dealing with such a sad situation.”

Beau’s mentor Amanda Holden said: “I couldn’t be more proud of Beau and all that she has achieved. She is an incredible girl with a big heart – this concert will be a very special event indeed.”

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