Gary Barlow has pledged to pay tribute to Sir Terry Wogan with "two big songs".

Gary Barlow

Gary Barlow

Take That will be performing at London's Royal Albert Hall on November 1 at Children in Need Rocks for Terry - a charity concert in memory of the broadcaster, who died of cancer in January - and the 45-year-old singer is looking forward to the show.

But Gary admitted the group haven't decided what to sing yet and appealed for fans to send their requests.

Asked if he's excited about the gig, he tweeted: "Sure ! 2 big songs from us ! Send requests plse xxx (sic)"

Rick Astley is one of the other artists on the bill and is excited about the upcoming show.

He tweeted: "Excited to be performing at @BBCCiN Rocks for Terry in November. Get your tickets here http://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey #cin (sic)"

Other artists on the bill include Ellie Goulding, Olly Murs, Gregory Porter, Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Alexander Armstrong, The Vamps and Ward Thomas, while Fearne Cotton and Greg James will host the evening of entertainment and are delighted to be involved.

Speaking about the concert, Fearne said: "It has been an honour working with Sir Terry across the years on Children in Need and it's a privilege to be hosting Rocks in celebration of his life. It's going to be a very special evening with some great artists performing some of his favourite tracks."

Greg added: "It's a privilege to host Rocks alongside Fearne. Sir Terry was, in my eyes, the ultimate broadcaster. A friend to millions on his radio show and a hero to millions more through his work with Children in Need. It's an absolute honour to be asked to be part of the concert. It's going to be a brilliant night."