Westlife's Shane Filan performed a live duet with Take That star Gary Barlow on social media while isolating in different countries because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Take That singer has been keeping fans entertained during lockdown by performing via social media, calling the daily series the "crooner sessions".
It's my pleasure to welcome to #thecroonersessions the brilliant @shanefilan... I’ve always been a big fan of this guys singing talents and what better place to showcase them than on here. Enjoy the crooning and thanks again Shane. pic.twitter.com/4izur5UqW9
— Gary Barlow (@GaryBarlow) March 30, 2020
On Monday Shane Filan joined him from the comfort of his living room for a duet of Richard Marx's Right Here Waiting. On Tuesday Neighbours star Jason Donovan joined Barlow for a rendition of his 1989 hit Too Many Broken Hearts.
It's my pleasure to welcome to #thecroonersessions the brilliant @shanefilan... I’ve always been a big fan of this guys singing talents and what better place to showcase them than on here. Enjoy the crooning and thanks again Shane. pic.twitter.com/4izur5UqW9
— Gary Barlow (@GaryBarlow) March 30, 2020
Other stars who have taken part in the Crooner Sessions include Olly Murs who sang Take That's Shine. Boyzone's Ronan Keating performed Tracy Chapman's Baby Can I Hold You while tenor Alfie Boe sang Don't Stop Me Now.
Here's a little something from @GaryBarlow and I that will hopefully brighten up your day. These are crazy times for us all but if we pull together we can get through this. Stay well and let’s all look out for each other. #Croonersessions #virtualHug https://t.co/b6KU5hLmhD
— Ronan Keating (@ronanofficial) March 18, 2020