A 15-year-old DJ will perform at a blockbuster event in Paris ahead of the Champions League final.
Harrison McDonald will spin house and disco tunes to 100,000 people in the French capital on Saturday May 28. The festival, organised by BOSS, will take place between 1pm-5.30pm.
Established names such as Jamie Webster and The Lightning Seeds are also on the billing. Before the festival the child prodigy will need to complete his English GCSE exam on Friday May 27.
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Once the test is out of the way he will fly in the evening and prepare for his show the next day. Harrison and his dad Barry McDonald are avid Liverpool fans and have tickets for the final against Real Madrid.
Both of them are “extremely confident” the Reds will get a result and be crowned champions of Europe.
Barry McDonald, 50, told the ECHO: “I get nervous and emotional [when he is on stage]. I’ve burst into tears before.
“He just looks at people and he’s so confident at what he’s doing.
“He can tell you everything about Liverpool. His whole life centres around Liverpool Football Club… his alarm clock is TalkSport.
“I’m overwhelmed, he’s just a lovely kid who’s never missed a day of school, he’s never been late.
“He’s taking every day as it comes and concentrating on school as getting his grades is really important.
On Instagram Harrison posted: “Most probably the best moment of my life getting asked by the club I love so much and Sean and Nicko to DJ to most probably more than 100,000 people. What a fantastic time to be a Red.”
After the weekend Harrison will embark on a short tour in Ibiza before flying back to Liverpool to finish his final exams.
The teenager started DJ’ing at the age of 11 and has built a core following on Instagram, including Reds players Andy Robertson and Harvey Elliott.
At the age of 12 he performed in Madrid before Liverpool's last European final, where the crowd was reportedly touching 65,000. Snippets of the schoolboy went viral on the internet.
Earlier this year he was given a residency in Ibiza to spin tunes over the summer by Wayne Lineker.
And come September the 15-year-old will present a radio show in Dubai.
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