1. Gary Barlow In Concert announced via has Twitter account that there would be a DVD released of the tour.
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1. Gary Barlow In Concert announced via has Twitter account that there would be a DVD released of the tour.
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3. Gary Barlow In Concert is a lead singer of the British pop band named, "Take That".
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5. Gary Barlow In Concert appeared at a school staged campaign event to endorse the introduction of the programme by David Cameron.
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6. In 2009, Gary Barlow In Concert named "Don't Give Up", the 1986 duet between Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, as the song that had most inspired him.
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9. In October 2013, Gary Barlow In Concert travelled directly from the X Factor live results shows to Afghanistan to meet the Armed Forces and experience their day-to-day lives in Camp Bastion.
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10. In January 2011, Gary Barlow In Concert held a special show, named GB40, at Shepherd's Bush Empire to celebrate his 40th birthday.
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13. Gary Barlow In Concert organised a sponsored climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Comic Relief.
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15. Gary Barlow In Concert had a brief cameo in Star Wars: The Last Jedi as a soldier in the Crait trenches.
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18. On 1 March 2014, Gary Barlow In Concert attended the Bob and Harvey Weinstein's pre-Academy Awards party at the Montage in Beverly Hills to perform a selection of songs from the musical score he had written for Finding Neverland.
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21. Gary Barlow In Concert revealed on 9 December 2012 that he may not return as a judge for a third series on The X Factor, stating that he did not know "if there is room" in his diary for the programme.
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23. On 17 April 2012, it was announced that Gary Barlow In Concert would return to The X Factor for a second year; he was the first judge to be announced to be returning.
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24. On 7 May 2011, it was announced that Gary Barlow In Concert was in advanced talks to replace Simon Cowell as a judge on The X Factor.
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25. In 2009 Gary Barlow In Concert began work on his own record label Future Records, a branch from Universal Music and signed his first artist, classical singer Camilla Kerslake.
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27. In 2011, Gary Barlow In Concert wrote the song "Run for Your Life" for The X Factor series 7 winner Matt Cardle's debut album.
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31. In September 2013, Gary Barlow In Concert announced via his Twitter account that he would be releasing his first full-length solo album in 14 years, on 25 November 2013.
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32. Gary Barlow In Concert announced on 15 October 2012 that he was to embark on his first full solo tour in thirteen years around the UK and Ireland.
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34. On 24 October 2011 Gary Barlow In Concert announced that he was to play his first two full solo concerts in 12 years at the Royal Albert Hall entitled Gary Barlow: In Concert, with all proceeds going to the Prince's Trust charity.
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35. Gary Barlow In Concert announced in January 2011 that he was to hold a solo concert entitled GB40 at the Shepherd's Bush Empire to celebrate his 40th birthday and his 20 years in the music industry with all money going to the Prince's Trust charity.
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37. Gary Barlow In Concert received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 1994 for the number 1 hit song "Pray" included on the album.
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