Gary Go will use an iPhone as a music instrument when he supports Take That at London’s Wembley Stadium this summer.
Go, whose real name is Gary Baker, originally used a studio application on the mobile device to record a number of his demos.
Although the songs have since been recorded, Baker said he wanted to return to using the iPhone at Wembley.
"I think it's pretty amazing that I'm going to be using a mobile phone on stage at Wembley Stadium in front of so many people,” Baker told the Evening Standard.
"I grew up behind the stadium, and used to listen to concerts in my back garden.
"My biggest worry is that my phone will ring mid-song."
Baker was a relative unknown when he was confirmed as a support act on Take That's tour.
Singer Mark Owen has described the performer as “quite wonderful”.
As previously reported on Gigwise, over one million tickets for the UK leg of Take That's Circus tour sold out just hours after they went on sale in November.
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