In 2008, Barlow was heavily involved in providing the score of ITV's Britannia High. The 9-episode series focused on the lives of a group of teenagers and their mentors at a fictional London theatre school. Guy Chambers, Steve Mac, Andy Hill, Mark Owen, James Bourne and Eliot Kennedy also contributed to the musical component of the show. It was axed after one series.[66]

At the beginning of May 2010, it was reported that the Queen had asked Barlow to organise her 86th birthday party and her Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012.[73] This was confirmed in February 2012 with Barlow being named as the organiser and producer of a concert that took place outside Buckingham Palace and featuring a variety of famous artists.[74][75][76] Barlow said: "The Diamond Jubilee Concert will celebrate the 60 years of the Queen's reign with an amazing line-up of world-class artists coming together to play at one of the biggest and most exciting live music shows in recent years."[75]


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On 7 May 2011, it was announced that Barlow was in advanced talks to replace Simon Cowell as a judge on The X Factor.[11] He was officially confirmed as a judge on 30 May, alongside returning judge Louis Walsh and fellow new judges Tulisa and Kelly Rowland, who collectively replaced Cheryl Cole and Dannii Minogue.[84][85]Barlow was given the "Boys" category for the live shows and mentored Marcus Collins to the final of The X Factor, where he became runner up.

During Rough Copy's performance on the first live show of The X Factor 2013, Barlow revealed that this would be his last series on the show, due to his solo tour commitments and the upcoming release of a new Take That album.[87] Barlow was replaced by Cowell, who returned to the show after a three-year absence.[88]

In the summer of 2016, Barlow launched his own talent show Let It Shine, in the search for 5 males to star in an upcoming nationwide musical using the music of Take That. The musical will tour all over the UK, with up to 8 shows a week. Let It Shine premiered on BBC One on 7 January 2017 and the first live show was premiered on 11 February 2017.[citation needed]

In October 2011, Barlow joined Twitter live on The Xtra Factor to build support for the contestants he mentored during series 8 of The X Factor. Almost immediately after he joined Twitter his following totalled at over 300,000 people.[105] Within two months of joining Twitter, Barlow reached over 1 million followers.[citation needed]

Barlow also donated all proceeds from his Gary Barlow: In Concert event to the Prince's Trust charity. He said: "I hope the money raised through these concerts will make a real difference to young lives. It's really important to me that disadvantaged young people get the support they need, especially at the moment."[citation needed]

In October 2013, Barlow travelled directly from the X Factor live results shows to Afghanistan to meet the Armed Forces and experience their day-to-day lives in Camp Bastion. Barlow listened to the soldiers' stories, went for a five-kilometre run with the troops and played a morale-boosting concert for them as a thank you for their work.[115]

The epitome of class, Gary takes to the stage, suit and tie with the crowd going absolutely mental with applause and cheer. The band has already started playing and is playing up the crowd as well, trying to get them to pump their arms up as Gary takes his place on stage. Even Gary plays up the crowd and starts to get them rhythmically clapping along. He takes his place at the piano and starts his first song. His vocals are even better live; in fact, it seems more epic than if you were to just listen to his studio albums. He also does a really great job of making it seem like he is singing specifically to you. Literally everyone in the massive crowd sings along, so there are certain points where you can hear the crowd sing more than you can actually hear Gary sing. Despite the amazing popularity that he has attained, he seems very humble, based on how he speaks in between songs. The epicness of his shows cannot be truly expressed in words, they need to be experienced.

I went with two friends and we had a fantastic evening despite the weather! Gary Barlow did not disappoint. The only thing I would say is the support acts were ok but didn't really get the crowd going, I would have thought it would have been better to have one act and he/she more well known and the set they played more lively.

The show, which also continued for twenty minutes after midnight, saw Barlow perform live at Central Hall in Westminster, during which he performed a duet with himself via a projected video of him singing in 1993.

Despite the criticism, "Gary Barlow's Big Ben Bash" was the second most-watched show of New Year's Eve, after the BBC's live coverage of the London fireworks. The programme drew an average audience of 6.7 million, with a peak of 10.2 million.

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