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Only a handful queue up for Gary Barlow tickets in Dundee

The queue at Dundee Box Office shortly before 9am.
The queue at Dundee Box Office shortly before 9am.

Only a handful of people have queued up in Dundee city square to get tickets for Gary Barlow’s highly-anticipated Caird Hall gig.

The Take That star is playing the Caird Hall on April 20 with tickets going on general sale today at 10am.

However fans are being warned that demand will far in excess of supply.

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/dundee/529253/touts-already-offering-perth-dundee-gary-barlow-tickets-325-articleisfree/

Gary Barlow.

Regardless locals have been waiting in line outside the Dundee Box Office to grab tickets to see the pop star.

Meanwhile a larger crowd has formed outside the Perth Concert Hall, with fans queuing up from 4.30am.

Earlier this week a spokesman for Leisure & Culture Dundee said: “Anticipated demand will be vastly in excess of the supply of tickets. This is a major UK tour and the promoter has split the allocations on the same basis for all venues.

“Tickets go on sale on Friday October 20 at 10am and, as we only have an allocation, we would advise customers to book online via our own site www.dundeebox.co.uk or Ticketmaster  or SeeTickets.

“It is unlikely booking will be possible by phone or in person as previously Gary Barlow concert tour tickets sell out in minutes online.”

Tickets prices range from £38.50 (£ 35.00 + £3.50 booking fee) to an eye-watering £168.50 (£165 + £3.50 booking fee)  for a “VIP” pass.