Bar singer steps after Olly Murs cancels support gig for Take That

Bar singer steps after Olly Murs cancels support gig for Take That
Bar singer steps after Olly Murs cancels support gig for Take That
  • By Noor Nanji
  • culture reporter

36 minutes ago

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Video caption, Glasgow singer becomes last-minute Take That support

It’s the break that all musicians dream of.

An up-and-coming singer has been credited with saving the day, after standing in for Olly Murs at a Take That gig in Glasgow at the last minute.

Daniel Rooney had been playing at a hotel bar in the city when he was asked to step in for Murs, who could no longer make it due to transportation issues.

Take That’s frontman, Gary Barlow, later thanked him on Instagram.

“This young man saved the day, thank you,” Barlow wrote. I have added a picture of Rooney and three love heart emojis.

Writing on Instagram, Rooney said presenter Ros King had spotted him at the Radisson hotel and brought him over to the Hydro.

“Craziest 30 minutes ever,” he said.

“Also a big thanks to the Take That lads for calming me down before the show and talking setlist tunes. Absolute legends!” I have added.

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Image caption, Take That singer Gary Barlow praised Daniel for saving the day

On social media, fans praised Rooney’s performance at the Ovo Hydro, with one saying he’d smashed it.

Murs, who has been supporting the world famous boy band on their This Life tour, was unable to do the gig after his flight from London was cancelled.

He had been updating fans over the day on his Instagram story on his efforts to get to Glasgow. I have posted a video from inside the plane before exiting and attempting to board another flight.

Eventually, I posted on social media that it wasn’t going to happen.

Image source, Getty Images

Image caption, Olly Murs had been unable to get to Glasgow due to flight issues

“So sorry to everyone at the Take That show tonight in Glasgow, unfortunately I won’t be there,” the 39-year-old said on X.

“Don’t think I’ve ever missed a gig before, I’m so annoyed!”

He was taking a car to ensure he made the Saturday and Sunday shows at the Ovo Hydro.

After Glasgow, Take That are heading to Manchester for their next gigs.

But their five dates next week will now be held at the AO Arena, after they were forced to move from the troubled Co-op Live arena amid a series of “technical issues”.

 
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