G4 – 20th Anniversary Tour

G4 – 20th Anniversary Tour

Tuesday 14 May 2024
7.30pm
27.50 to £64.50
The Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU

G4 – 20th Anniversary Tour. The UK’s No.1 vocal harmony group and original X-Factor stars celebrate a double decade in the limelight with a spectacular anniversary show. G4 has been wowing audiences with their incredible harmonies and stunning vocals ever since appearing on the first series of the X Factor in 2004. Their unique blend of classical training alongside a pioneering approach to popular classics has seen them hailed as the ‘Kings of Popera’ and earned them a legion of loyal fans all over the world. This is their most extensive tour to date, which will see them fondly look back upon their journey, whilst also propelling them into the next chapter of their groundbreaking career.

This 72-date tour will be the first chance to hear the breathtaking new tracks from their hotly-anticipated 20th Anniversary studio album (due for release in Autumn 2024). It will also feature the most popular G4 hits, such as their exhilarating rendition of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, haunting version of ‘Creep’ as well as the heart-stopping ‘Nessun Dorma’. The band’s incredible vocals, stage presence and infectious energy will undoubtedly leave you wishing the curtain never has to finally fall. As part of the group’s new chapter, they are delighted to welcome Ayrshire’s exceptionally talented ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ winner – Jai McDowall into the fold!

Why not treat yourself to a pre-show ‘Meet & Greet’ where you can enjoy taking a few pictures and collecting autographs, all up close and personal…

Additional Information
Disabled access

Map

You might also like...

Ayr
The image shows a woman standing backstage area of a theater. She is leaning casually on a wooden structure, smiling and looking to the side. Surrounding her are ropes, pulleys, and wooden beams, indicating the area may be used for stage rigging or set movement. The walls are brick, somewhat worn, and industrial in appearance, illuminated by a bright overhead light. The setting gives the impression of a behind-the-scenes look at a theater's technical area.
Sunday 19 January 2025
2.30pm
10 to £12

Gaiety Tour January 2025 – Costume Tour In Association With Frankly My Dear…

Ayr
The image features a collage of iconic country music legends, both male and female, with their likenesses arranged together. The background shows an American flag and stage lighting, emphasizing the theme of country music. Some individuals are depicted wearing cowboy hats and traditional country attire, including guitars. Among the prominent figures in the center is a woman with blonde hair styled in a big hairdo, alongside other recognizable musicians, indicating that this might represent a tribute to influential country music stars. The overall design suggests a celebration of the history of American country music.
Tuesday 21 January 2025
7.30pm
22 – £32

The Legends of American Country Show

Ayr
The image shows three shadowy silhouettes of dancers moving gracefully through a forest of trees. The trees transition from bare branches, representing winter, to blooming greenery, symbolizing spring, creating a sense of seasonal change. The figures appear in motion, capturing the fluidity of dance as they move through this evolving landscape. Above the scene, the heading reads "Dancing through the Seasons," emphasizing the connection between the dancers and the passage of time across the changing seasons.
Friday 24 January - Saturday 25 January 2025
7pm
7 – £15

Aileen Robertson School of Highland Dancing – Dancing Through The Seasons

Ayr
An infographic with text that says 'LegendAYRy: The Myths and Facts of the Accused of South Ayrshire. Friday 31st January, 2pm-4pm. Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland'.
Friday 31 January 2025
2pm - 4pm
Free

LegendAYRy: The Myths and Facts of the Accused Witches of South Ayrshire

Ayr
The image features the cast of "Walk Like a Man" performing on stage, likely in mid-song. They are dressed in coordinated outfits reminiscent of the era of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Above or around the image, the text reads "Walk Like a Man Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons," highlighting the show's connection to the iconic music group. The scene evokes a lively, energetic atmosphere, paying tribute to the classic songs of the 1960s.
Saturday 1 February 2025
7.30pm
27.5 to £33.5

Walk Like A Man

Ayr
A picture showing the cast of Jasmin Vardimon dancing on stage.
Wednesday 5 February 2025
7.30pm
12.00 – £18.00

Jasmin Vardimon Company – ‘Now’

Copyright © 2025 Destination South Ayrshire. Provided by South Ayrshire Council.