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Take That's Gary Barlow to headline two solo gigs at Royal Albert Hall
Published Monday, Oct 24 2011, 21:40 BST | By Tom Eames | 12 comments
Gary Barlow will headline two solo gigs at the Royal Albert Hall later this year, it has been announced.
The Take That singer will perform his first headlining gig for over ten years in December, in order to raise money for the Prince's Trust and the Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry.

The X Factor judge will appear at the venue on December 5 and 6, with The Pierces performing as his warm-up act.
Barlow is also organising the Children in Need concert at Manchester's MEN arena next month, with the likes of Lady GaGa, JLS and Coldplay performing.
Tickets for the gigs will go on sale on Friday, October 28.
> Gary Barlow reveals lengthy depression: 'I was slowly going insane'
Watch Gary Barlow perform 'Hello' below:
The Take That singer will perform his first headlining gig for over ten years in December, in order to raise money for the Prince's Trust and the Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry.

The X Factor judge will appear at the venue on December 5 and 6, with The Pierces performing as his warm-up act.
Barlow is also organising the Children in Need concert at Manchester's MEN arena next month, with the likes of Lady GaGa, JLS and Coldplay performing.
Tickets for the gigs will go on sale on Friday, October 28.
> Gary Barlow reveals lengthy depression: 'I was slowly going insane'
Watch Gary Barlow perform 'Hello' below:
More: Gary Barlow, Take That, Lady GaGa, Coldplay, JLS, Prince William, Prince Harry, The Pierces, Music
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