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  1. There is a nice mention on the online Hello Magazine http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2016030930212/gareth-gates-launches-tea-bag-range/
  2. Gareth's interview is in this week's Now magazine. It is under the heading Me and My Family . If you look through the contents at beginning of the magazine, Gareth's name isn't mentioned, it's Me and My Family , page 77 . Great interview about being a daddy to Missy .
  3. Thanks Val for posting the info from Gareth's OS which is very interesting , reading all the health benefits it sounds just what I need .
  4. Gareth Gates ‏@Gareth_Gates · I'm so thrilled to announce my new venture: https://twitter.com/cuppanuttea A range of Coconut Tea. Please all follow to hear the latest news and release date.
  5. I think it should do well. Coconut drinks are popular at the moment, coconut water and coconut milk have many health benefits . I use coconut oil for cooking, as some oils give off chemicals when heated , which can cause cancer , and it is quite yummy .After searching , I see there are several manufacturers of Coconut tea , but I could just drinkCuppanut's Coconut and Cranberry right now .
  6. I think this is a great idea , but don't know how Gareth finds the time . I would like these drinks very much . https://twitter.com/cuppanuttea Edits to say Cuppanuttea Now on Sale click HERE
  7. Thanks for posting your report on seeing Gareth in Edinburgh's Footloose Katie, it's always great to hear the people sitting near you saying they are impressed with Gareth's performance . I hope you are having a fab time in Edinburgh
  8. Thanks Eternal for posting this 'different ' review . I'm glad this person was pleasantly surprised .
  9. This is a fab review http://www.theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2016/02/review-footloose-the-musical/ There has recently been something of an 80s revival in cultural matters with acts such as Rick Astley, Adam Ant and ABC being part of the Rewind Festival which visits Scotland in July. If you recall that decade with more than a passing fondness and can’t wait until the summer for your 80s ‘fix’ then you should try to get along to Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre this week for Footloose: The Musical. Based on the 1984 film in which American actor Kevin Bacon made his name, Footloose: The Musical is the story of Ren McCormack (played by Luke Baker) who loves dancing in the big city of Chicago but has to move to small town Bomont where dancing is banned following a tragic accident. However, new kid in town Ren is out to defy orders from the town’s Rev Shaw Moore, played by Nigel Lister and soon has the rest of the town following his lead. His actions impress the Rev Shaw’s daughter Ariel, superbly played by Hannah Price. The show is an effervescent collage of energy, high spirits, impressive dance moves and music which will take you back more than three decades. The second half of the show is quite moving in parts and a testament to the skills of the performers. Although the ending is as cheesy as a slice of gorgonzola, for those who have seen the film they will know what to expect. Those who do remember the 1980s will doubtless recall songs such as Let’s Hear It For The Boy, Holding Out For A Hero, Almost Paradise, Mama Says as well as the title song. Luke Baker – whose recent credits include American Idiot, Sunny Afternoon and Hairspray – gives a fine performance but it’s the performance of Willard, played by Pop Idol runner-up Gareth Gates, which is the highlight of an impressive show. Gates has enjoyed a successful stage career since those Pop Idol days with hit shows such as Les Misérables, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Legally Blonde to his name. He plays the part of the loveable but naive Willard brilliantly. Also in the impressive cast are Maureen Nolan, a veteran of stage musicals and someone who can count Frank Sinatra among the many stars she has worked with and Matthew Tomlinson. I have to admit I had thought about cancelling my visit to the show as the Hibs-Hearts Scottish Cup replay was in my thoughts. However, when I couldn’t get a ticket for the game at Easter Road, I reverted to Plan A and headed for a musical treat. And given the way events transpired at the football, I’m glad I did! If you want good old-fashioned entertainment and enjoy a blast from the past, head along to Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre for a thoroughly entertaining evening. With music by Tom Snow and lyrics by Dean Pitchford, Footloose: The Musical is adapted for the stage by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie and is produced by David Hutchinson, Phillip Rowntree, Jason Haigh-Ellery, Stephen McGill and Runaway Entertainment. It runs at The Edinburgh Festival Theatre until Saturday 20 February 2016. Click here for ticket information Edinburgh Reporter Review: ****
  10. Thanks for posting Katie, all the links worked fine , very interesting to read , not that I know anything about horse racing , does non runner mean it didn't set off ? I wonder who else owns the horse with Gareth - The Villains sound more than one person , doesn't it ?
  11. Thanks for posting another great report of your visit to see Gareth in Footloose at Dartford Elaine , it sounds a great show
  12. Thanks for posting another great review Eternal , and the link to rate the review
  13. Thanks Barbirgirl for posting your review of Footloose in Brid , which I enjoyed reading , I keep learning more and more about the show which does sound brilliant .I'm glad your hubby also enjoyed the show .
  14. I love the different review from Hull as it gives some more insight on the show , which sounds brilliant
  15. Gareth also looks to be appearing at Manchester's Tiger Tiger https://next.fatsoma.com/tiger-tiger-manchester/jup2f7m5/friday-night-special-with-gareth-gates
  16. Thanks for posting the lovely pics Val, I like Faye's dress
  17. This event has been posted on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/173854622972529/
  18. I recorded and watched Gareth at lunchtime , it was a very good interview and Gareth looked great , thanks for posting the pics Eternal they are lovely
  19. I saw the advert for Gareth on Lorraine tomorrow , just before the local news this teatime , it said Gareth would be showing Lorraine some moves
  20. Thanks for scanning the OK article Eternal , it's very good quality . Has anyone who bought the mag, noticed there is a survey near the back, which you can fill in and say who you like to read about in OK ? Gareth is not on the list , but there is a blank space to put in the name of who you are interested in.
  21. Thanks Maria for posting your lovely photo of you and Gareth .
  22. Thanks Kirsty was posting about your visit to Cinderella, your pics are great . It's always good to hear that Gareth has his new young fans ,and I'm glad you got to meet some other fans , just a shame Gareth doesn't seem to be coming out for the afternoon shows, maybe he is being strict about resting his voice , which is good , we know he loves to come out and meet his fans. Thanks Sarahjane for your brilliant report form the panto, it's good to hear what some of his songs are , I'm glad you had a good time and managed to meet Gareth and give him your gifts , your pic is gorgeous
  23. Thanks for another great review Val, I love Up Town Funk , not Fluer's version , it was used at in school production , which my daughter put on , I had the song in my mind for days, and the children loved it. Val R ,I searched Adam C Booth, as I was unsure , and was surprised at all the stuff he has been in , including Foot Loose , he must be a very talented man .
  24. Thanks for posting Eternal, I have made a note in next years diary
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