Singer, songwriter, composer and producer, Gary Barlow has announced his theatrical one man stage show, A Different Stage, will play at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre in November.
A Different Stage premiered at The Brindley, the award-winning theatre in Runcorn, Cheshire, in February to a rapturous reception. He has since played to sell-out audiences in Salford, Liverpool and Edinburgh and has announced his West End debut at the London’s Duke of York’s Theatre in August.
A Different Stage sees Gary narrate the journey of his life alongside the music from his incredible discography. In a project unlike anything he’s ever done before, Gary will take the audience behind the curtain, with nothing off limits in this special performance. Gary said:
“Now I've done shows where it has just been me and a keyboard. I've done shows where I sit and talk to people. I've done shows where I've performed as part of a group.
"But this one, well, it’s like all of those, but none of them. When I walk out this time, it's going to be a very different stage altogether.”
Gary Barlow is one of Britain’s most successful songwriters and record producers. As part of the group Take That, he has won eight BRIT Awards and sold over 45 million records. Aside from his achievements with Take That, he has also co-written and produced music for other renowned artists including Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Elton John and Robbie Williams.
Tickets are on sale exclusively to Friends of the Grand and members from 8am today (Thursday 12 May) with public sales opening at 9:30am on Friday 13 May at grandtheatre.co.uk.
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