| Date | City | Venue | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20/05/12 - 22/05/12 | Gary Williams in Hamburg | Queen Mark 2 (Hamburg to Southampton) | DE |
| 29/05/12 - 05/06/12 | Gary Williams in Rome | Queen Elızabeth (Civitavecchia to Southampton) | IT |
| 10/06/12 - 17/06/12 | Gary Williams in Southampton | Queen Mary 2 (Southampton-New York) | UK |
| 22/06/12 - 29/06/12 | Gary Williams in Southampton | Queen Victoria (Southampton-Southampton) | UK |
| 04/07/12 - 10/07/12 | Gary Williams in Copenhagen-Tallin | Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas | DK |
| 13/07/12 - 20/07/12 | Gary Williams in Southampton | Queen Elizabeth (Southampton to Tallinn) | UK |
| 27/07/12 - 03/08/12 | Gary Williams in Southampton | Queen Mark 2 (Southampton to New York) | UK |
| 12/08/12 | Gary Williams in Sonning | The Mill at Sonning | UK |
| Address: Sonning Eye Reading Sonning-on-Thames RG4 6TY. Venue phone: 0118 969 6039. After a quick sell-out in 2011, Gary and Chris Dean return to The Mill with “Matt & Nat” a celebration of Matt Monro and Nat ‘King’ Cole. | |||
| 26/09/12 - 29/09/12 | Gary Williams in Dubrovnik-Kusadasi | Royal Cribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas | HR |
| 05/10/12 - 11/10/12 | Gary Williams in Southampton-Malta | Grand Princess | MT |
| Address: http://www.princess.com/learn/ships/ap/. | |||
| 01/11/12 - 14/11/12 | Gary Williams in Japan | Sinatra Jukebox on Tour | JP |
| More details to follow. | |||
| 16/11/12 | Gary Williams in London | IoD Restaurant | UK |
| Time: 8:00pm. Admission: £95 inc dinner. Age restrictions: All Ages. Box office: 020 7451 3107. Address: Institue of Directors, 116 Pall Mall. London, SW1Y 5ED. An evening of cabaret and dancing with Gary and his musicians. Call for more details. | |||
| 21/06/13 | Gary Williams in Birmingham | Symphony Hall | UK |
| Time: 7:30pm. Address: Broad Street, Birmingham, UK B1 2EA. Venue phone: 44 (0) 121 616 6500. Gary sings Sinatra with Roderick Dunk conducting the CBSO. | |||
Downton Abbey may dominate our Sunday evening TV screens, but Immingham-born Gary Williams brought a touch of real class to the Parkway Theatre, in Cleethorpes.
Immaculately and stylishly dressed, with impeccable manners and immense charm, he smoothly seduced an audience that he described as more like a family and friends reunion.A benefit concert in aid of the Big Red Heart Appeal combined all the magic and thrills of the West End, Broadway, Las Vegas and luxury cruise liners. All staging posts in Gary’s highly successful career and the first half of the concert reflected that musical journey. There were memories of his first performance with a big band, the excitement of working with Burt Bacharach and, of course, his much respected tributes to the Rat Pack heroes.
So, as the interval approached it was time for Sammy’s Candyman while Deano’s Everybody Loves Somebody provided an opportunity to mingle with the audience. However, it was Sinatra’s That’s Life and My Way which reminded us Gary is not just a good singer but a great interpreter of songs.
The second half of the concert saw him dipping in to the songbooks of Dusty Springfield, Andy Williams, Nat King Cole and even Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody received an astonishing swing-style makeover.
Sprinkled between songs were shared moments of intimacy, confessions and plenty of laughs, all helping to create a sense of something special. Equally special was the trio supporting Gary, which featured local musicians Richard Weedon, on keyboards, and Dave Cook, on drums. Till, My Kind of Town and Sweet Caroline not only raised the temperature for a rip-roaring climax but also exposed the sheer power and range of his voice. Gary’s polished performances ensure that, unlike the prophet, he will always be welcome in his hometown.
Trevor Ekins, Grimsby Evening Telegraph