Gary Barlow’s ‘A Different Stage’ show is set to make its West End debut.
The Take That star has enjoyed a successful run across the UK, with a series of sold-out shows in venues including Salford and Liverpool.
Now, he’s about to embark on a bold new run of dates at the 640-seater Duke of York’s Theatre in London’s theatre district.
We heard your cries for a London show… So without further ado !! I'm so incredibly excited to announce that #ADifferentStage will be making its way to @dukeofyorksLDN at the end of August ! Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday 23rd March – get ready ❤️🎭
— Gary Barlow (@GaryBarlow) March 18, 2022
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Gary, who will play 18 shows, kicking off on August 30, said: “It just got me today – I’m going to be performing in the West end – another first for me – feel so lucky and proud – can’t wait.”
‘A Different Stage’ has been created by the Take That star and his long-time friend and collaborator Tim Firth.
The show sees the musician tell his story in his own words, covering his early years, ‘90s rise to stardom and later success as a solo artist.
Tickets to the London shows are on sale from March 23. .