A POOLE teenager will be heading back to Windsor Castle next month to perform for the Queen.
Jasmine Osborn, 18, has performed up and down the country this Summer as a member of West End Kids - the UK’s highest profile musical theatre song and dance troupe.
Back in June the group performed at Windsor Castle as part of the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations.
They have now been invited back to perform at the Concours of Elegance taking place at on Sunday, September 4.
The event, now in its fifth year, event which see some of the world's most exceptional and historic cars on display n the quadrangle of the castle.
And this year promises to be the best yet as it is part of Her Majesty's 90th birthday celebrations.
Jasmine, who attended the LeAF Stage and Screen Studio School in Bournemouth, said: "We’re so lucky to be able to perform at Windsor Castle for the second time in three months.
"Performing as part of the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations has been such an honour.
“And not forgetting all of the other amazing performances we’ve given this season – it’s been non-stop.”
This Summer has been West End Kids busiest season to date, with performances at West End Live, Camp Bestival, Common People Festival in both Southampton and Oxford, and the Royal Chelsea Flower Show.
As well as their second performance at Windsor Castle the group still have concerts booked at OnBlackheath Festival and the Guildhall.
West End Kids will be auditioning for young performers aged between ten and18 to join the song and dance troupe for their winter season in early September.
For more information about West End Kids and how to audition visit westendkids.co.uk or call 02081 232025.
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