Gareth Gates

Gareth Gates is one of Britain’s most recognisable pop stars and musical theatre performers, rising to fame as the runner-up on the first series of ITV’s ‘Pop Idol’. His debut single ‘Unchained Melody’ went straight to number one, achieving double platinum status in the UK and being voted ITV viewers’ Record of the Year. Across his music career, Gareth has sold more than 3.5 million records in the UK alone and became an international success, particularly throughout Asia, where he won MTV Asia’s Best International Male award. Alongside his chart success, Gareth became widely admired for openly discussing his lifelong stutter and showing how singing provided a release from the condition. His honesty, resilience and ability to inspire audiences through personal experience make him a highly sought-after keynote speaker.

Born in Bradford, Gareth developed a passion for music from an early age and quickly demonstrated exceptional vocal ability. Following his breakthrough on ‘Pop Idol’, he released the albums ‘What My Heart Wants to Say’, ‘Go Your Own Way’, ‘Pictures of the Other Side’ and later ‘The Very Best of Gareth Gates’. As his career evolved, Gareth successfully transitioned into musical theatre, starring in major productions including ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’, ‘Les Misérables’, ‘Legally Blonde’, ‘Loserville’ and ‘Footloose’. He played leading roles both in the West End and on major UK tours, establishing himself as a versatile performer capable of succeeding across music, television and theatre. Gareth also reunited with fellow pop artists in the group 5th Story for ITV’s ‘The Big Reunion’.

Gareth’s television appearances and media profile have continued to keep him firmly in the public eye. He appeared in the documentary ‘Whatever Happened to Gareth Gates?’ which explored both the pressures of fame and his experiences managing a speech impediment. He later competed on ‘Dancing on Ice’ and won ‘Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins’, demonstrating determination, resilience and mental strength under extreme pressure. Gareth has spoken extensively in interviews and media features about overcoming adversity, self-confidence and managing anxiety associated with stammering, helping to raise significant awareness of speech impediments nationwide.

Away from entertainment, Gareth has dedicated considerable time to supporting others with stammers through his work with the McGuire Programme. After benefiting personally from the programme, he later became a coach and mentor himself, using his platform to encourage confidence and communication skills in others. This combination of celebrity success, personal vulnerability and genuine advocacy gives Gareth a rare authenticity as a speaker. Audiences connect with his openness, humour and inspiring journey from shy teenager with a debilitating stutter to an award-winning international performer, making Gareth an exceptional choice for keynote events, conferences and corporate appearances.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Gareth Gates’s remarkable career:

  • 2023 – Won ‘Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins’, showcasing his resilience, determination and ability to thrive under pressure
  • 2022 – Headlined the Big 80s Festival in Bradford, performing to large live audiences in his home city
  • 2016 – Starred as Willard in the UK touring production of ‘Footloose’, further cementing his musical theatre credentials
  • 2014 – Released ‘The Very Best of Gareth Gates’, celebrating the success of his chart-topping music career
  • 2013 – Formed the pop group 5th Story for ITV’s ‘The Big Reunion’, reconnecting with audiences through a nostalgic television revival
  • 2009 – Starred as Joseph in the West End production of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’
  • 2008 – Competed in ITV’s ‘Dancing on Ice’, expanding his television profile beyond music
  • 2002 – Finished as runner-up on the first-ever series of ITV’s ‘Pop Idol’, becoming one of the programme’s breakout stars
  • 2002 – Released debut single ‘Unchained Melody’, which went straight to number one and achieved double platinum status in the UK