A previous winner of the X Factor will be one of the judges in Bromley’s Got Talent competition.
Matt Terry, the winner of X Factor season 13, will be using his talent show experience to help select the winners.
The singer will also be joined on the judging panel by professional vocalist, Georg Tormann.
Emma Bond of Sing Together will also be sitting alongside Matt and Georg.
The finalists will perform on a stage in Market Square on June 5.
The competition will search for local talent in three age groups, under 13, under 21, and adults.
A winner will then be selected from each category.
The final line up has been confirmed as:
Adults
Belinda Doherty
Paige Smith
Robert Smith
Oliver Anderson
Under 21
Izabella Hall
Skylark Dance School
The Last Minutes
Abigail Walters
Under 13
Pharrell Anson
Alicia D
Miya Guy
Charlotte Pollington
Aadya Rajwanshi
Matt Terry said: “I’m from Bromley and can’t wait to get back for the event.
“It’s a brilliant place and I’m sure we’ll find some really exciting new talent as part of the competition.”
Georg said: “I’m delighted to be judging Bromley's Got talent and am looking forward to uncovering some outstanding local talent.”
Alongside the live final event, a raffle will be held to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis Supports.
The aim of the raffle is to help make a difference in the lives of those with Cystic Fibrosis.
Frances Forrest, BID Manager at Your Bromley, said: “The talent who have applied to take part in the event is phenomenal and we can’t wait to see them all perform.
“We really hope this event, and our East Street Party on the same day will help make Bromley the place to be, over the Jubilee weekend.”
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