Gary Barlow to visit Dublin, Killarney, and Belfast on The Songbook Tour

Fans can expect to hear Take That's greatest hits alongside songs from the 53-year-old singer's solo repertoire spanning six records.

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Gary Barlow is set to embark on 'The Songbook Tour' in 2025, with stops in Dublin, Killarney, and Belfast. The Take That star has announced the mammoth 41-date jaunt across the UK and Ireland, kicking off on April 17th, 2025, at the Villa Marina in the Isle of Man, and wrapping at Thetford Forest on June 21st as part of the Forest Live series. Advertisement He will play in INEC Killarney on April 20th, Belfast's Waterfront on April 22nd and 23rd, and Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre on April 25th and 26th.

The run will take in some of the most iconic venues, including two nights at London's Royal Albert Hall on May 12th and 13th. Fans can expect to hear Take That's greatest hits alongside songs from the 53-year-old singer's solo repertoire spanning six records. A press release notes that the shows "will celebrate" Gary's "status as one of Britain’s most successful songwriters and record producers.



" Advertisement Tickets go on sale at 9:30am on Friday, November 29th. Away from being in one of the biggest boy bands of all time in Take That - who have sold more than 45 million records worldwide and are the recipient of eight BRIT Awards - Barlow has penned tracks for the likes of Dame Shirley Bassey and Sir Elton John, and recently teamed up on an unlikely collaboration with Jin of BTS, having penned his solo track ‘Running Wild'. As well as the solo run, Take That will celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Back For Good' next March.

Earlier this year, Take That embarked on their 'This Life On Tour' in support of their chart-topping ninth studio album 'This Life'. Gary Barlow's 'The Songbook Tour' dates: April 2025 17th–18th: Isle of Man, Villa Marina; 20th: Killarney, Ireland; 22nd–23rd: Belfast, Waterfront; 25th–26th: Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre; 28th–29th: Liverpool, Empire Theatre. May 2025 1st: Cardiff, Utilita Arena; 2nd–3rd: Wolverhampton, Civic at The Halls; 5th–6th: Blackpool, Opera House; 8th–9th: Manchester, O2 Apollo; 12th–13th: London, Royal Albert Hall; 15th: Brighton, Brighton Centre; 16th: Bournemouth, International Centre; 19th–20th: Sheffield, City Hall; 22nd–23rd: Stockton, Globe; 24th: Aberdeen, P and J Live; 26th–27th: Glasgow, SEC Armadillo; 29th: Edinburgh, Usher Hall; 30th–31st: Dundee, Caird Hall.

June 2025 2nd–3rd: Newcastle, O2 City Hall; 5th: Leicester, De Montfort Hall; 6th–7th: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall; 10th: Halifax, The Piece Hall; 13th: Scarborough, Open Air Theatre; 14th: Delamere Forest; 18th: Cornwall, Eden Project; 20th: Blenheim Palace; 21st: Thetford Forest..