Gary Barlow has claimed an Edinburgh theatre could be the "most beautiful" venue he has ever performed in.
The Take That star arrived in the capital on Tuesday (March 22) ahead of his run of 'A Different Stage' at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in the city centre.
Flying to Edinburgh, the 51-year-old had previously excited fans as he posted a clip of his flight taking off from England before arriving in Scotland shortly after.
Taking once again to social media, Gary appeared to be getting to grips with the Lyceum, a Victorian building that was first built back in 1883.
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Panning around the auditorium, Gary shared his love for the historic and plush venue, and claimed it may be better looking than anywhere else in the world.
In a short clip, he said: "Eh excuse me, I think this could be one of the most beautiful venues I have ever played in, see you tonight Edinburgh."
Running from March 22-27, 'A Different Stage' will be debuted in Edinburgh, with Barlow performing a one-man show to tell his story.
Working with Tim Firth, the story follows the life of the pop star, as well as performing some of his most iconic music.
Previously speaking about the show, he said:
“Now I've done shows where it has just been me a keyboard. I've done shows where I sit and talk to people. I've done shows where I've performed as part of a group.
"But this one, well, it’s like all of those, but none of them. When I walk out this time, it's going to be a very different stage altogether.”
With the star hanging around Edinburgh this week, be sure to send us in your snaps if you manage to catch a glimpse of him!
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