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Noughties pop star announces comeback 20 years after smash hits and quitting fame after car accident

The tour includes dates in London and Birmingham

DANIEL Bedingfield has delighted his fans as he revealed his long awaited comeback.

The pop legend will celebrate 20 years of his debut record Gotta Get Thru This with a string of UK shows.

Daniel Bedingfield has revealed he is returning to the UK for three performances in April celebrating his debut album, Gotta Get Thru This
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Daniel Bedingfield has revealed he is returning to the UK for three performances in April celebrating his debut album, Gotta Get Thru ThisCredit: Jon Bond
Daniel Beddingfield is a noughties legend who has just announced a string new gigs
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Daniel Beddingfield is a noughties legend who has just announced a string new gigsCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

He announced he'll perform tracks from the iconic album on three dates in April, in London, Birmingham and Manchester - marking his first tour since 2005.

Daniel, 44, wrote on Instagram: "I’m so excited to announce a run of UK shows this April to celebrate over 20 years of ‘Gotta Get Thru This.

"Tickets go on general sale 10am this Friday via and ."

The songwriter shot to fame with Gotta Get Thru This back in 2001.

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The number debut single and album shot him to superstardom, selling over four million copies worldwide.

Unfortunately he was not able to match the same success with his follow up, titled Second First Impression, in 2004.

That year he nearly died in a serious car accident while visiting his parents in New Zealan which left him with severe head and neck injuries because of the car rolling on him.

Seven years ago he appeared in the West End play The War Of The Worlds playing The Artilleryman alongside David Essex, Jimmy Nail, and Heidi Range.

He spoke about the play and moving to America during an interview on ITV's Lorraine.

He said in 2016: "I've been there (in America) eight years, and I enjoy not being depressed.

"It's never grey, it rains eight days of the year, I just go to the beach every day, and do acrobatic yoga on the beach, it's like doing yoga poses on each other. Lift each other in the air. I giggle all the time.

"I do it every Sunday, I do it all the time. The acro community is growing!

"I'm not really doing much for myself, I'm enjoying being a human-being, its so fantastic."

Reacting on his past pop fame, he added: "It was crazy. I was really young."

Since leaving the UK he has performed with Fred Again in New York, been a judge on The X Factor in New Zealand, and has been working on new music and writing for other artists.

Daniel Bedingfield’s 2024 UK tour dates are:

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21 – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
22 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham
23 – London Palladium, London

Daniel and Natasha Bedingfield arrive for the Band Aid 20 in 2004
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Daniel and Natasha Bedingfield arrive for the Band Aid 20 in 2004Credit: Reuters
Daniel had a number of different looks during his heyday
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Daniel had a number of different looks during his heydayCredit: Getty
Daniel pictured in 2016 on ITV's Lorraine
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Daniel pictured in 2016 on ITV's Lorraine
The singer found fame in 2001
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The singer found fame in 2001Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk
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