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Rising soul star Dionne Bromfield will not be performing at Whitstable Castle tomorrow night.
Best known as the goddaughter of Amy Winehouse, 17-year-old Dionne already has two albums under her belt and a MOBO award nomination.
She was due to headline a one-off concert organised by Lord Alan Sugar’s former Apprentice, Stella English, who won the 2010 BBC series.
Stella, who now lives in Whitstable with her husband and two children, has since left Lord Sugar’s firm and branched out on her own with the English Events Company.
The event, titled One Summer Night With Dionne Bromfield, was also due to feature performances by classical soprano Natalie Coyle and jazz singer Xara Vaughan.
But now the entire line-up has been replaced by Amy Winehouse and Robbie Williams tribute acts.
Stella confirmed to the KM Group that the entertainment had changed for the evening, but was unable to offer any further comment.
Tickets for the show, which will take place in the castle gardens, start at £20, and include two complimentary drinks.
Doors open at 7pm and there will be reception drinks and canapes before the live performances, followed by DJs and dancing.
Visit englisheventscompany.com or call 01227 281726.