"He's Brilliant" - Gary Barlow
"He's Brilliant" - Gary Barlow
"He's Brilliant" - Gary Barlow
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ABOUT DAN & ​
tHE SHOW
Dan is an exceptionally talented and experienced entertainer, and has performed his Gary Barlow Tribute Show over a thousand times during the past decade. It is rare that Gary Barlow himself praises tribute artistes, but he has heaped praise on Dan for his performances over the years and continues to support what he regards as the most authentic and professional tribute performing his music. Gary even commented how happy he was that Dan would tour and perform his music whilst he had some time off! He knows he is well-represented by Dan on the circuit.
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Dan's show is not just about performing Take That & Gary Barlow songs either. Those who have been to his shows know that he is a cabaret act who knows how to engage with all of the audience and is adept at ensuring no-one is ever left out or overlooked. It is an approach that leaves people wanting to return to see Dan time after time.
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Of course, his show features all of Take That and Gary's greatest hits, including numbers such as Rule The World, Greatest Day, A Million Love Songs, Relight My Fire, Shine, Sine I Saw You Last, Let Me Go, Back For Good and many, many more.
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DAN'S Gary Barlow Show includes all of the greatest hits of both Take That and Gary Barlow, including numbers such as Rule The World, Greatest Day, A Million Love Songs, Relight My Fire, Shine, Since I Saw You Last, Let Me Go, Back For Good and many, many more.
A professional singer and a widely-acclaimed performer, Dan has received great praise over the years for his performances, not only from Gary Barlow, but from other highly respected figures in the industry. Susan Boyle is a big fan of Dan's, and Eliot Kennedy, Ivor Novello recipient and writer of Everything Changes, Picture Of You and Say You'll Be There, described Dan as uncanny in his resemblance and performance as Gary, whom he has been best friends with for over three decades:
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"Dan almost IS Gary when he steps out on stage to do his tribute to my good friend. It really is uncanny" - Eliot Kennedy.
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