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Gareth & friends are very talented excellent show by all 🎶🎶 professional.
Posted by Jeanie on 14/11/2025
Gareth Malone, Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow - 13th November 2025
Great night! Good fun with lots of audience participation. We were involved right from the start. Highly recommend!
Posted by Great night! on 13/11/2025
Gareth Malone, Whitehall Theatre, Dundee - 12th November 2025
We knew it would be good but the evening exceeded our expectations. On a dark, rainy, autumnal evening, it was uplifting and good for the soul! Thanks Gareth! We must definitely will return with more friends when you do!.
Posted anonymously on 10/11/2025
Gareth Malone, Butterworth Hall, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry - 9th November 2025
Gareth Malone OBE is one of the UK's most recognisable faces in music, having spent over two decades championing the power of communal singing. Trained at the Royal Academy of Music and a former animateur with the London Symphony Orchestra, he first came to wider attention through the BAFTA-winning BBC series The Choir, which followed his mission to introduce choral singing to people who had never sung before. Further series — including The Choir: Boys Don't Sing, The Choir: Unsung Town and The Choir: Military Wives — cemented his reputation as a broadcaster with a genuine gift for unlocking the joy of music in unexpected places.
Beyond television, Gareth has scored three UK number ones, including the iconic 2011 Christmas chart-topper "Wherever You Are" with the Military Wives Choir and a chart-topping Children in Need single with his All Star Choir. Gareth Goes to Glyndebourne earned him an International Emmy, while The Big Performance won the Royal Television Society award for best children's television. He has also collaborated with Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber on a number one record, and conducted the Coronation Choir at King Charles III's Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle.