TEENAGE singing sensation MiMi will be on hand to give out the prizes at a charity fun run at the weekend.
The 16-year-old Matravers School pupil from Westbury, who recently sang live on national TV as a Song for Europe finalist, will be at the Tesco fun run in aid of Cancer Research which is being held at Bath University's sports ground on Sunday.
She said: "It is a great opportunity for me to say a very big thank you and meet fans who voted for me during the Song for Europe contest."
MiMi came third in the Song for Europe contest, narrowly missing a chance to sing at the Eurovision Song Contest recently held in Latvia.
The youngster, who became known to many after winning the Starry Eyes talent contest in Trowbridge two years ago, was far from disheartened.
She is now working on her first album, Journey, which is due to be released later this summer and is in great demand to appear at venues in Wiltshire and beyond. She will be at the West Wilts Show in Trowbridge on July 24 and the Swindon Air Pageant on August 2 and 3.
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