WE shared the news that a Cumbrian boy recently performed at one of the UK’s most prestigious music venues.

12-year-old Noah Wall, from Wigton, took part in The Music Man Project at the Royal Albert Hall.

Noah sang with the group from The Music Man Project, a music education charity for people with disabilities, having already done so twice at the hall and twice more at the London Palladium.

Noah was born with two per cent of his brain, giving doctors little hope for his future, but by the age of three, he'd defied the odds and his brain grew by 80 per cent.

Here's how readers congratulated him.

Jeannie Holliday said: "Brilliant. well done," and Sandra Bell said: "Well done Noah."

Kath Liddle said: "Well done, keep flying the flag young man."

Susan James said Noah is a "superstar" and Lorna Aitken added: "An amazing boy. Well done Noah and mum."

Isobel Blaylock also congratulated him on his achievement.

Noah also lives with spina bifida, and uses a wheelchair full-time, with a life-goal to learn to run and walk.