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Greatest Day among hits sung by Gary Barlow at Halifax's Piece Hall

Greatest Day among hits sung by Gary Barlow at Halifax's Piece Hall

Yahoo11-06-2025
Gary Barlow took to the stage at Halifax's Grade I-listed Piece Hall earlier this week for a live show full of hits.
The singer-songwriter, record producer, and Take That frontman brought his Songbook Tour to the venue on Tuesday (June 10) as part of TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall.
Open Road, Greatest Day, and These Days were among his openers, while singalong favourites such as Relight My Fire, Back For Good, Rule The World, and Never Forget rounded off the night.
Mr Barlow called the Piece Hall an "incredible venue" and said: "Please, please let us come back here!"
The night was opened by Beverley Knight, who greeted the crowd by saying: "It's nice here!
"This is so pretty.
"I am so excited to be here.
"Yorkshire's got the vibe!"
TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall continues with The Corrs and Natalie Imbruglia performing on Thursday (June 12), and Pendulum with Normandie performing on Saturday (June 14).
Other acts set to perform in the coming weeks include Olly Murs, The Script, Simple Minds, Rag'n'Bone Man, The Human League, Paul Heaton, Leon Bridges, Texas, Travis, Il Divo, Roger Daltrey, Anastacia, Squeeze, The Libertines, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Nile Rodgers and Chic.
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