Have you got your Children In Need concert tickets yet?
Posted by heatworld on Monday 19 Oct 2009
Filed under: Cheryl Cole, Children In Need, Dizzee Rascal, Leona Lewis, Lily Allen, Paul McCartney, Take That

We have to say, we have so much respect for Gary Barlow. After his father sadly passed away last Thursday, we were not surprised that Gary pulled out of promotion for his upcoming concert in aid of Children In Need. But, amazingly, Gary hasn’t cancelled the gig itself – and in fact, through his team at Children In Need, revealed all the details for his gig instead. The big night will take place on Thursday 12 November and Gary has arranged for a whole host of amazing stars to take part – so prepare yourselves to see the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Lily Allen, Dizzee Rascal, Cheryl Cole and Leona Lewis on the night. And, as if that’s not enough, the Take That boys themselves will be performing. Children In Need have also promised big surprises on the night, too (oh, who else could turn up, we wonder?), so we know it’s going to be a night to remember. Tickets are so in demand that they’re being allocated by a ballot system, and you have to register to be in the draw. You can register for tickets and check prices at www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey – and you only have until 12noon tomorrow to put your names down. Successful applicants will be notified on Wednesday. So, what are you waiting for? It’s going to be an amazing night and it’s all for charity. GO! GO! GO!
heatworld disclaimer
The men in suits tell us we have to remind you: Bauer accepts no responsibility for any of the comments submitted below, or for any loss or damage caused by them. If you object to any comments please let us know by sending an appropriately worded e-mail to geek@heatworld.com and we will take whatever action we deem appropriate. Oooh!
heatchica
No people might not live near London but some of those people might still want to go - they are just telling you about tickets, why get so ansty???? And seeing as 43000 off people have registered it is obviously a popular thing!
Sally_Wally
London is not the only place in the UK you know, it's usually people who don't live in this country that make that assumption. "oh you're from England, are you from London then?" Gah!










