GRIMSBY Central Hall rolled out the red carpet for a brave four-year-old girl who is battling cancer.
Ebony Smith, 4, from Brigg, was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma in July last year and required ten months of chemotherapy.
She has just finished radiotherapy and will soon be undergoing tests and scans.
However, doctors say there is an 80 per cent chance that the cancer will return, and if that happens treatment will not be available on the NHS.
Therefore her family has set up an appeal to raise the money to pay for possible treatment abroad.
And after spotting her story on Facebook, local singer Michelle Palmer organised Ebony's Show, a star-studded concert and celebrity auction at Grimsby Central Hall.
Alongside Michelle on the bill were vocalists Colin Star, Gary Grace and Elton John tribute act Andy Crosbie, who were joined by actors Lucinda Rhodes, Marc Zammit, Gary Grant and Dean Maskell.
Michelle, 35, of Elsham, said: "I saw Ebony's Facebook page and got really upset because I have got a three-year-old and I thought I have got to try and do something for her. Because she comes from Brigg I felt a connection."
A fantastic £1,080 was raised on the night and there are still some items to be auctioned off.
Michelle added: "It was amazing. The atmosphere was electric and everybody really enjoyed it.
"I just found all these angels from all over the country. So many nice people came on the night to support Ebony."
She got in touch with her Facebook friend and actor Marc via the social networking site, while the venue's box office manager, Kimberley Spauls booked the other three via Twitter.
Also supporting the event was 26-year-old Grimsby woman Samantha Overend, a friend of Michelle's who is competing in the Miss British Empire beauty pageant.
Ebony's mum Tammy Smith, 26, said she was overwhelmed by the support shown for her daughter.
"It's all come about through Facebook really. If Ebony relapses she will have to go abroad for treatment. And there's an 80 per cent chance it will come back."
To donate to Ebony's cause visit www.gofundme.com/8a1174.