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West Take' - Shane Filan and Gary Barlow team up for AMAZING virtual duet - Extra.ie

In a collaboration that had fans swooning from the very first note, Gary Barlow welcomed fellow pop icon Shane Filan for a stunning duet performance of Richard Marx’s classic “Right Here Waiting.” The performance, part of Gary’s beloved online Crooner Sessions, wasn’t just a musical moment—it was a masterclass in emotion, harmony, and vocal artistry.

“It’s my pleasure to welcome the brilliant Shane Filan,” Gary shared before the performance. “I’ve always been a big fan of this guy’s singing talents—and what better place to showcase them than on here.”

And showcase they did.

Westlife's Shane Filan and Take That's Gary Barlow team up for virtual duet amid Covid-19 lockdown – The Irish Sun | The Irish Sun

From the moment Shane’s soft, velvety voice joined Gary’s signature warmth, it was clear this wasn’t going to be just another cover. It was two of Britain and Ireland’s most beloved male vocalists—Gary of Take That fame, and Shane, lead singer of Westlife—coming together in perfect sync. Trading verses and harmonizing on the chorus, their voices blended with a tenderness that captured the song’s longing and timeless love.

Backed only by Gary’s gentle piano and framed by the cozy intimacy of their remote recording setups, the performance felt deeply personal—like a gift shared directly with fans. And for many, it brought back memories of the early 2000s, when both artists ruled charts and hearts alike.

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In the comments, fans from around the world chimed in:

 “This is the duet I didn’t know I needed—chills!“Two legends. One unforgettable performance.”

“Richard Marx would be proud. This version is flawless.”

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At a time when the world continues to seek comfort in music, Gary and Shane gave us exactly that—a reminder of how music connects us across borders, generations, and moments in time.

“Whatever it takes, or how my heart breaks, I will be right here waiting for you…”
Two voices. One classic song. Infinite heart.
Thank you, Gary and Shane—for a moment of musical magic we’ll be playing on repeat.

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