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GK Barry Live!

Royal Albert Hall, London.

GK Barry Live!

This event is for 16 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 16s.

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Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
SECOND TIER BOX SEATS £64.90 (£59.00) Tickets not available
GRAND TIER BOX SEATS £64.90 (£59.00) Tickets not available
LOGGIA BOX SEATS £64.90 (£59.00) Tickets not available
FRONT ARENA SEATS £60.50 (£55.00) Tickets not available
STALLS SEATS £49.50 (£45.00) Tickets not available
CIRCLE SEATS £44.00 (£40.00) Tickets not available
REAR STALLS £33.00 (£30.00) Tickets not available
REAR ARENA £27.50 (£25.00) Tickets not available
REAR CIRCLE £27.50 (£25.00) Tickets not available
Royal Albert Hall

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GK Barry to be reunited on stage with I'm A Celebrity. buddies Reverend Richard Coles and Melvin Odoom

For events with no age limit, under 14's must be accompanied by an adult. For standing concerts, under 14's must purchase a seated ticket.

If you are lucky enough to look under 25 you will be asked for I.D to purchase alcohol. The venue reserves the right to refuse service.

The venue is home to a wide variety of restaurants and bars and encourages advanced booking to guarantee a space.

The Hall also offers guided tours of the building and box customers can even order food and drink to be delivered to their private box before arrival. Find out more here.

Teenage Cancer Trust is a registered charity: 1062559 (England & Wales); SC039757 (Scotland) This show is in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Teenage Cancer Trust support young people with cancer across the UK, making sure they get the specialised care and support they need. You can find out more about Teenage Cancer Trust here. Having cancer at a young age comes with its own particular set of challenges. Teenage Cancer trust's services treat individuals, a young person first and a cancer diagnosis second. Learn more about what young people feel about having cancer, what they go through and how they cope by reading these personal stories from young people with cancer.

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