Gary Barlow will celebrate his 40th Birthday on January 20th 2011 with a special show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire for family, friends and fans. The event, titled GB40, will see Gary perform songs that span a fantastic 20 year career in a small and intimate setting with profits from the show going to charity. The concert will provide an exceptional opportunity for a small number of fans to enter a ticket lottery which, if lucky, will allow them to join Gary in commemorating his special day doing what he loves doing best.

 

Take That have sold over 30 million albums and 7 million tour tickets over the course of their career, with their recent reunion being one of the most talked about events of the last few years. Gary Barlow’s contribution to the band, as well as to British Music as a whole has been unquestionable and his reputation as a singer, songwriter, pianist and performer is undeniable.

 

This time Gary takes to the stage on his own for the first time in over eleven years and will perform songs from his successful career as one of the UK’s most distinguished singer/songwriters. He will be backed by a band made up of close friends and acquaintances he’s met along the way helping make it a night to remember, with profits from the night going to charity.

 

Read on below to see how you can get to see this unique one-off show…

1/ Lottery – you will be given a chance to buy tickets through a lottery. Registration for the lottery starts today (Tuesday 14th December 2010) and winners will be selected overnight on Wednesday 15th December. Winners will be informed from 9am on Thursday 16th December. The successful applicants will have until noon Friday 17/12 to buy their tickets (£45 each – limited to a pair per person) after which they will be released. For more information on the lottery page please click here.

 

2/ Auction – auction sales open at noon on Thursday 16th December and will shut at noon on Monday 20/12. There are tickets on three levels of the venue and the best tickets will be allocated to the highest bidders. More information can be found at the bidding page here.

 

Fuente: takethat.com