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G4 Christmas Tour 2021

Original X-Factor stars and operatic multi-platinum selling vocal quartet G4 are back, with their atmospheric G4 Christmas show, coming to venues across the UK in November and December 2021. The tour is stopping off at St George’s Hall, Bradford on Tuesday 21 December 2021.

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Join Jonathan, Lewis, Mike and Duncan as they recall the musical experiences of their childhoods and experience sumptuous harmonies in an idyllic, festive setting.

Expect to hear timeless classics such as When A Child is Born, Silent Night and All I Want For Christmas, as well as delightful medleys to evoke the Christmas spirit, all delivered exquisitely in the historic St George’s Hall.

Come and let G4's unique sound transport you into the festive spirit in a way you won't have imagined possible. 

G4 continue to work in association with the charity Missing People (and its Home For Christmas Appeal) for their G4 Christmas Tour, where G4 and their fans have managed to raise over £40,000. For many, Christmas is about spending time with loved ones. Not everyone is lucky enough to be united with the people closest to them. Missing People are a lifeline when someone goes missing. Representatives from Missing People will be at the shows, receiving donations and available to talk to.

G4 set an exciting trend by bringing classical music to British reality TV screens for the first time in 2004 with their performance of Nessun Dorma. However, it was their cover of Bohemian Rhapsody that became their signature tune, storming the charts in 2005. Their eponymous debut album went straight to No.1, selling more than 245,000 in the first week, making it the fastest selling album of the year. G4 subsequently released three albums, selling over 2 million copies in the UK.

They also released a Live at The Royal Albert Hall DVD, an autobiographical book G4: Our Way and completed five sell-out tours across the UK and Ireland, including a Cathedral Tour where they sang acoustically. Other G4 highlights included collaborating with Lesley Garrett, Robin Gibb, Stephen Gately and Sir Cliff Richard, performing in the The Royal Albert Hall more than a dozen times, and having the roller-coaster ride G-Force named after them, which they opened at Drayton Manor Theme Park.