He'll play alongside Liam Payne, Paddy McGuiness and Tom Hiddleston in the match on 11th June.
Tom Grennan will prove he's a man of many talents at this year's Soccer Aid - becoming the first ever player and half-time performer.
The singer, who previously played for Luton's youth team, says it's a dream come true to take part in the charity event.
He'll play alongside Liam Payne, Paddy McGuiness and Tom Hiddleston in the match on 11th June.
His dad Martin hails from Ballycumber.
Looking forward to playing & performing. Means I’ve got to be the first artists to play Wembley and Old Trafford on the same day?!?!? What a day this is going to be https://t.co/UxZCTmxMaA
— Tom Grennan (@Tom_Grennan) June 2, 2023
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