Gary Barlow has issued an apology following a complaint over his recent gig at The Eden Project in Cornwall.
The Take That singer said he was sorry for ‘littering’ the conservation site with plastic confetti which was fired over the crowd during his finale.
He wrote: “Apologies to @edenproject for firing our confetti cannons. I hope this doesn’t mean we won’t be asked back? We’ve cancelled all ticker tape at outdoor shows because the reality is, beyond the effect it just turns into litter.”

The 47-year-old’s fans applauded his decision with some also offering him words of encouragement.
“It doesn’t turn into litter @GaryBarlow the army pick most of it up and take it home,” said one, to which he replied and retweeted, “lovely”.
Others told him most of it didn’t end up on the floor as they took it home with them when it became stuck to their clothes and even trapped between their cleavage!
Lovely xxx https://t.co/IibVr6YHKY
— Gary Barlow (@GaryBarlow) June 11, 2018
“I shouldn’t worry too much Gary, I think most of it ended up in my bra!!!” one joked sharing a picture.
“I had this problem too!” another fan replied.
“Lol xxx,” Gary wrote back.
Lol xxx https://t.co/qbGvjW5mPv
— Gary Barlow (@GaryBarlow) June 11, 2018
Others told him they deliberately kept the confetti as a souvenir, while several suggested he try using biodegradable material instead.
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