
Gary Barlow & Robbie Williams Tribute Show
Gary Barlow & Robbie Williams Tribute Show at Royal Navy Club, Sunderland
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About the show
Quite simply due to extremely popular demand Dan & Scott are back at the Navy Club, Dan Hadfield is the go-to Gary Barlow tribute artiste in the entertainment industry. Having both sung with Gary himself as well as doubling as his lookalike on television over the years, Scott Borley is without doubt one of the most entertaining and energetic professional tribute artistes on the European circuit! His energy and commitment levels are boundless and his overall resemblance to Robbie Williams himself is truly striking to say the least. Let him totally entertain you with Robbie’s vast array of hits from past and present including many of the Swing and Take That favourites.
The show is a blend of music, humour and interaction that will be perfect for Take That fans and wider audiences alike.
Featuring - Scott Borley as Robbie Williams
As tributes go, it is impossible to beat Scott Borley as Robbie Williams.
There are a number of RW tribute artistes on the entertainment circuit, but none capture the unique look that Scott naturally captures, or the sound and performance of Robbie live in concert. Truly, when Scott takes to the stage you quickly forget that you’re not watching the man himself.
A performer with over fifteen years’ experience in the business, Scott has toured his Robbie Williams Tribute Show all over the world, and when Robbie saw Scott at one of his concerts, he pulled him up onstage in disbelief and duetted with him.
Dan Hadfield as Gary Barlow
Dan is recognised as unquestionably the best and most authentic Gary Barlow tribute artiste in the entertainment industry. Performing all over the world with his solo show and in the UK with Totally Take That, his uncanny resemblance in looks, mannerisms and vocal performance has left audiences stunned at the likeness to Gary himself.