Back for one night only, celebrated TV show Stars in Their Eyes will welcome to the stage a Robbie Williams tribute from Rhyl.

Mike Sealey, who has the stage name of Mike Andrew, will join former host Matthew Kelly for a one-off event next month.

Mike, 49, said: “It’s quite a big deal and it will be an honour for me to stand next to the definitive host Matthew Kelly and to be alongside the elite of the tribute world.”

The honour will add to a an impressive career as a tribute act, which has seen Mike twice perform with Williams himself in a concert at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium and a performance in front of Coldplay.

“Stars in Their Eyes will certainly be up there. But nothing can beat my all time best performance for a young man with Down’s Syndrome who truly believed I was Robbie,” said Mike.

Despite his success as a tribute artist, Stars in Their Eyes wasn’t a major influence on Mike’s 22-year career.

Mike, who runs home and giftware store Uniquely Yours on Sussex Street with wife Linsey, said: “It hasn’t influenced me in the slightest, and I wasn’t particularly a fan of Robbie.

“It was only when people kept telling me that I looked like Robbie and my wife asked me why I was trying to sound like him, I decided to become a tribute.”

Mike was only tipped off to Stars in Their Eyes auditions in Manchester the night before, going on to wow judges Coronation Street veterans Kym Marsh and Shane Ward – who is leaving the soap this week on a controversial storyline.

Mike said: “I think they were very impressed, Kym told me that I sounded just like Robbie and Shane told me I was very believable. I got a call a week later to tell me I’d got the gig.”

Stars in Their Eyes previously ran ran from 1990 until 2006 on ITV.

The event, to be screened live on ITV’s website at 7.30pm on Saturday, June 2 at Manchester’s Royal Northern Collage of Music, is being organised by the original producers ITV and Endemol. It will raise money on behalf of Prevent Breast Cancer.