Top Greater Manchester band Blossoms surprised residents at a care home in their hometown of Stockport by asking them to appear in their latest music video. The Stockport six-piece, fronted by Tom Ogden, are currently gearing up to perform their biggest headline show to date at Wythenshawe Park later this month ahead of the release of their fifth studio album, Gary, this September. The music video for the band’s latest single, Perfect Me, was released earlier this month and features the group visiting a number of businesses and venues located in Stockport, including Reddish Vale Farm and Bates Stage Academy dance school.

READ MORE: Oasis fans 'sent into chaos' as cryptic Liam Gallagher message adds fuel to reunion rumours Stockport Taekewondo Academy, in Hazel Grove , also featured in the video and posted their support for their inclusion on YouTube by posting: “Brilliant song! Thanks for including us and so many small businesses.” The visuals also include lead singer Tom performing in front of a group of residents at Berrycroft Manor Care Home in Romiley . The centre, which has 78 residents, supports older people with dementia care needs.

Residents at the care home were said to have been 'really excited' at the opportunity (Image: Berrycroft Manor) Care home manager Michael Blissett said they were approached by the producers of the music video earlier this year to see if they wanted to take part. He said staff and residents were really excited about the opportunity to .