Scots singer Callum Beattie surprises school assembly with performance

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The Scottish singer-songwriter wowed a full school assembly with a special performance.

Specsavers teamed up with Nordoff and Robbins to surprise Warddykes Primary School in Arbroath with a special concert featuring Scottish star Callum Beattie.

Nordoff and Robbins have been working with Warddykes Primary School for eight years, helping students with music therapy sessions. "The young people had a great time during my performance and I could see plenty of them singing along. Having attended Nordoff and Robbins music therapy sessions I know first-hand the impact music can have on people's lives.

Top showbiz news "Supporting Nordoff and Robbins is our priority this year and to see the exceptional work they do first-hand is amazing. Callum's performance was out of this world. "It was a real pleasure to welcome Callum Beattie for this special performance. This is a memory that the children won't forget anytime soon, it was so well received. Thank you to Nordoff and Robbins and Specsavers for making this happen."

Specsavers has generously donated £50,000 to Nordoff and Robbins. This will help the charity in many ways, like buying new instruments and training new music therapists, so they can continue their amazing work with people all over Scotland.

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