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Sunday World
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Sunday World
Gary Barlow leaves lasting impression on staff at Dublin oxygen therapy clinic
'His kindness and humility touched all of us.' Gary Barlow thrilled staff at an oxygen therapy clinic in Dublin when he dropped by to avail of their services this week. The Take That singer visited Amber Oxygen for a series of sessions, and 'fell in love with the experience.' Oxygen therapy is said to help support performers take care of their singing voice. Taking to Instagram, the clinic said they were 'privileged and honoured' to welcome the 54-year-old into their Northern Cross based clinic. 'We feel truly privileged and honoured to have had the wonderful Gary Barlow with us at the clinic this week while he was on tour here in Ireland. 'Mr. Barlow attended a series of oxygen therapy sessions and absolutely fell in love with the experience. 'Oxygen therapy is a fantastic support for vocalists,' the post continued, outlining some of the reported benefits: 'it enhances oxygenation throughout the body, helps reduce inflammation, promotes recovery of the vocal cords, and prepares the body and mind for the demands of intensive performances.' The clinic said they were 'genuinely overwhelmed by Mr. Barlow's simple, warm, and gracious visits.' 'His kindness and humility touched all of us here, and it has been an absolute joy to support him as he brought his incredible energy and music to Ireland. The post went on to thank Mr Barlow for trusting them and inspiring 'everyone around you with not only your talent but also your wonderful spirit.' Gary clearly left a lasting impression on the staff at the clinic as well as their CEO Ingrida Markovskiene who posed for a picture with the singer. Dressed casually in a beige hoody and dark trousers, the pair stood side by side in front of one of the hyperbaric oxygen chambers. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves inhaling pure oxygen while sitting inside a pressurised chamber for an hour. Gary Barlow was in Dublin this week as he brought his brand new solo tour The Songbook Tour 2025' to Killarney, Belfast and Dublin where he played the 3Olympia Theatre this weekend.


Extra.ie
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Dublin oxygen therapy clinic 'privileged and honoured' to have Take That star visit
Take That star Gary Barlow delighted employees at a Dublin oxygen therapy clinic recently after dropping in for a few sessions. The musician was in town recently while on tour and decided to swing by Amber Oxygen on the Malahide Road, surprising staff when he arrived for his sessions. CEO of Amber Oxygen, Ingrida Markovskiene shared an image of the 54-year-old in the clinic and exclaimed that the team were 'privileged and honoured' to have him there. Take That bandmembers Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen Pic: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic They wrote: 'We feel truly privileged and honored to have had the wonderful Gary Barlow with us at the clinic this week while he was on tour here in Ireland. Mr Barlow attended a series of oxygen therapy sessions and absolutely fell in love with the experience. 'Oxygen therapy is a fantastic support for vocalists — it enhances oxygenation throughout the body, helps reduce inflammation, promotes recovery of the vocal cords, and prepares the body and mind for the demands of intensive performances. 'We were genuinely overwhelmed by Mr Barlow's simple, warm, and gracious visits. His kindness and humility touched all of us here, and it has been an absolute joy to support him as he brought his incredible energy and music to Ireland. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amber Oxygen (@amberoxygen) 'Thank you, Mr Barlow, for trusting us — and for inspiring everyone around you with not only your talent but also your wonderful spirit.' Oxygen therapy has become an increasingly popular treatment to promote natural healing processes, and Barlow is known for being a fan of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT has been proven to be effective in treating the likes of non-healing wounds, neurological disorders, sports injuries, and vocal chord recovery, among others.


Irish Daily Mirror
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Take That star Gary Barlow pays surprise visit to oxygen clinic in Dublin
Take That star Gary Barlow paid a surprise visit to a Dublin oxygen therapy clinic while on tour. Amber Oxygen are based on the Malahide Road in Dublin and specialise in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), a treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber. Mr Barlow surprised staff when he arrived for a number of oxygen therapy sessions at their clinic. Ingrida Markovskiene, CEO of Amber Oxygen, wrote on Instagram: 'We feel truly privileged and honoured to have had the wonderful Gary Barlow with us at the clinic this week while he was on tour here in Ireland. 'Mr. Barlow attended a series of oxygen therapy sessions and absolutely fell in love with the experience. 'Oxygen therapy is a fantastic support for vocalists - it enhances oxygenation throughout the body, helps reduce inflammation, promotes recovery of the vocal cords, and prepares the body and mind for the demands of intensive performances. 'We were genuinely overwhelmed by Mr. Barlow's simple, warm, and gracious visits. 'His kindness and humility touched all of us here, and it has been an absolute joy to support him as he brought his incredible energy and music to Ireland. 'Thank you, Mr. Barlow, for trusting us - and for inspiring everyone around you with not only your talent but also your wonderful spirit.' Oxygen therapy allows your body to absorb significantly higher levels of oxygen, which promotes natural healing processes, accelerates tissue repair, and enhances overall wellness. HBOT has proven effective in treating a wide range of medical conditions, including non-healing wounds, sports injuries, neurological disorders, and more. Mr Barlow is known to be a fan of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It's been used by celebrities like Barlow, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga, as well as athletes and individuals seeking to improve their well-being.