Gary Barlow is the legendary record producer, TV personality and singer-songwriter behind some of the UK’s biggest pop anthems.
As the frontman of British pop group Take That, Gary has been a household name since 1990. Beyond the band, he’s had a successful solo career as one of the UK’s most recognisable songwriters penning lyrics for artists like Delta Goodram, T-Pain and Lily Allen.
Gary has written a whopping thirteen number-one singles, ten of which he performed with Take That.
Gary’s songwriting talent isn’t just about catchy hits—his work is also critically acclaimed! After just four years in the industry, he snagged an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.
In 1996, he kicked off his solo career with Open Road, which sold a whopping two million copies worldwide. Beyond music, Gary became a judge on The X Factor and received an Order of the British Empire in 2012 for his incredible contributions to entertainment and charity.