TICKETS are still on sale for a charity concert featuring international tenor Paul Potts, who is giving his third performance in Pembrokeshire.

Paul – the winner of the first-ever Britain's Got Talent – will be on stage at The Follies Theatre, Folly Farm on Saturday, October 19.

The concert, being staged by Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club, will also feature Pembrokeshire ladies choir, Bella Voce and special guest Talfan Jenkins.

Talfan, from Wiseman's Bridge, developed a passion for the saxophone from a very early age.

While a pupil at Ysgol y Preseli, he won the woodwind solo competition in his age group on six occasions at the Urdd National Eisteddfod as well as representing Pembrokeshire in the Young Rotary Musician competition.

Currently studying jazz saxophone at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, London, he is proud to return to his home county to perform in such prestigious company and to renew his connection with a Rotary club that has nurtured and supported his talents over the years.

Tickets, which are £25, are currently on sale. They can be bought online at nwrotary.co.uk or from the Paul Sartori box office on 01437 763223 and also from local shops, Dales Music, Tenby; Rock 'n' Rolla Boutique, Narberth; Ocky White Travel, Haverfordwest and James Music Shop, Nott Square, Carmarthen.

They are also available in Paul Sartori shops in Milford Haven and Pembroke Dock.

Proceeds from the concert will be donated to Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, Rotary's ‘End Polio Now appeal and the Treat Trust Wales Rehabilitation Centre at Morriston Hospital, along with other good causes supported by Narberth and Whitland Rotary.