Alfie Draper, a talented singer from West Malling who has been using his voice to inspire others, made a guest appearance on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, where he not only wowed the audience with his performance but also had the chance to meet his “hero,” former football star Frank Lampard.
Alfie Draper, a resident near Broadwater Road in West Malling, has been passionate about music from a young age and has been singing for as long as he can remember. His journey in music began with busking in Maidstone town centre, and he has always been a strong advocate for creating opportunities for people with disabilities.

His appearance on one of his favourite TV shows was a dream come true for the 25-year-old singer-songwriter. In anticipation of the broadcast, Alfie took to his social media accounts to share the exciting news with his fans. He said, “Tonight I’ll be performing on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. The fun starts at 6.50 pm on BBC One. Make sure you tune in. I can’t wait to perform for you guys. Please let me know what you think of the show and my performance, and I will see you then. Love you, thank you very much.

On the show, Alfie Draper made an unexpected appearance as a guest and had the incredible opportunity to share screen time with his football idol, Frank Lampard. The experience was undoubtedly a memorable one for Alfie, who has always strived to bring joy and positivity through his music. He believes in making a real impact by spreading positive energy in the world, and his appearance on the show exemplified his commitment to this mission.
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show is a renowned British variety and stand-up comedy television series hosted by the talented British comedian Michael McIntyre. The show, which airs on BBC One, offers viewers a delightful mix of humour and entertainment.
Alfie’s performance on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show was a testament to his passion, talent, and determination to make a positive difference in the world through music. The episode featuring Alfie Draper can be viewed on BBC One or accessed later on iPlayer, allowing fans and music enthusiasts to relive the moment and enjoy his remarkable performance.