Britain’s Got Talent 2020 winner Jon Courtenay, will perform his new show Bigger as part of his tour in Shrewsbury at the Theatre Severn on Thursday 7th March.

In a show of two halves, join Jon for a jam-packed musical and comedy extravaganza. Act one features Jon at the piano with lots of new songs and stories including a tribute to the old vaudevillians, a quirky jazz number featuring every British chocolate bar plus tales of feuds and family that may tug at your heart strings.

The second half sees Jon open up as fans have never seen him before as he performs a one-man comedy musical, a development of his critically acclaimed limited run show he performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022. Here, Jon will showcase brand new material, as well as treating fans to renditions of some of his much-loved performances from his time on Britain’s Got Talent – all woven into a musical that reveals the incredible background behind the lyrics.

The musical focuses on Jon’s story; because behind the smile and the songs that won audiences and the judges votes all across the UK, Jon had a secret that he wasn’t sharing. Whilst he was causing a stir on the screen and accomplishing his wildest dreams, just as his life was turning round, it was also being turned completely upside down. Because Jon had recently received the news that what he had thought was just a mole on his head was actually skin cancer – and was potentially fatal. When Jon took part in the Britain’s Got Talent Final in 2020 – he wasn’t just fighting to win – he was fighting for his life. No one on the show knew – only his closest friends and family were aware of his secret.

Not only did he win the coveted Britain’s Got Talent prize – performing on the Royal Variety Performance, at the same time he also got the positive news that the cancer had not spread further. However his story took another twist a few weeks later, when it was discovered that the cancer had in fact found its way to lymph nodes in his neck; he was in for an even bigger fight. With his family’s unwavering support and a seven hour operation, he battled on. In April 2022 Jon finally received the all clear and he is now determined to raise awareness of the world’s most common cancer- the fastest growing in the UK, becoming an ambassador for the charity Skcin – the melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer charity dedicated to the prevention and early detection of all types of skin cancer.

Now he’s excited to tell his story to fans new and old as he embarks on his new, cancer-free journey. Laughter may be the best medicine, but so is immunotherapy.

Jon said, “‘My Aunt lived in Shawbury when I was little and I have memories of seeing the old Tudor houses in Shrewsbury town centre when I was very small. I haven’t been back since so I’m looking forward to seeing if I can regress and remember those ‘olden days’! It’s a beautiful part of the country and the theatre looks stunning..’

About Jon Courtenay

Jon has since appeared on The Royal Variety Show, Britain’s Got Talent Christmas Special, Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Lorraine and BBC Breakfast often performing original songs written for the moment. He composed and performed the opening song for the ITV Panto, the re-opening of Wembley Steps, The Michael Ball Show on BBC Radio 2 and The End of the Show Show for Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway plus made a guest appearance on Les Dawson, The Lost Tapes documentary on ITV. In 2021 Jon completed his first hugely successful UK theatre tour. Jon has since appeared on The Royal Variety Show, Britain’s Got Talent Christmas Special, Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Lorraine and BBC Breakfast often performing original songs written for the moment. He composed and performed the opening song for the ITV Panto, the re-opening of Wembley Steps, The Michael Ball Show on BBC Radio 2 and The End of the Show Show for Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway plus made a guest appearance on Les Dawson, The Lost Tapes documentary on ITV. In 2021 Jon completed his first hugely successful UK theatre tour.

 Praise for Jon Courtenay

 ‘A show stopping comedy performance’ The Sun

‘Wonderful!’ Simon Cowell

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JON COURTENAY at Theatre Severn