Take That This Life On Tour setlist 2024 in full: Songs Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald sing at arena concert

Take That This Life Tour Setlist 2024

Gary Barlow , Mark Owen and Howard Donald are officially back on the road.

Take That are taking three decades up and down the country with This Life On Tour; performing the classics plus tracks from their chart-topping 2023 album This Life .

Oh, and Gary's debut solo Number 1 Forever Love even gets its moment.

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If you're off to see the lads at one of their upcoming arena shows, here's everything you can expect to see them perform.

Take That This Life On Tour setlist 2024 in full:

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love
  • Speak Without Words
  • Get Ready For It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

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Take that this life on tour dates 2024:.

  • Saturday 13 April Sheffield Utilita Arena
  • Sunday 14 April Sheffield Utilita Arena
  • Wednesday 17 April Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Thursday 18 April Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Friday 19 April Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Saturday 20 April Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Monday 22 April Dublin 3Arena
  • Tuesday 23 April Dublin 3Arena
  • Thursday 25 April London The O2
  • Friday 26 April London The O2
  • Saturday 27 April London The O2
  • Sunday 26 April London The O2
  • Tuesday 30 April London The O2
  • Wednesday 01 May London The O2
  • Friday 03 May Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • Saturday 04 May Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • Sunday 05 May Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • Tuesday 07 May Manchester Co-op Live
  • Wednesday 08 May Manchester Co-op Live
  • Friday 10 May Manchester Co-op Live
  • Saturday 11 May Manchester Co-op Live
  • Sunday 12 May Manchester Co-Op Live
  • Tuesday 14 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Wednesday 15 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Friday 17 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Saturday 18 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Sunday 19 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Monday 20 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • Friday 24 May Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium
  • Saturday 25 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium
  • Sunday 26 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium
  • Tuesday 28 May Norwich Carrow Road Stadium
  • Thursday 30 May Milton Keynes Stadium MK
  • Saturday 01 June Southampton St Mary’s Stadium
  • Sunday 02 June Southampton St Mary's Stadium 
  • Tuesday 04 June Plymouth Home Park Stadium
  • Thursday 06 June Swansea Swansea.com Stadium
  • Saturday 08 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium
  • Sunday 09 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium
  • Tuesday 11 June Manchester Co-Op Live
  • Wednesday 12 June Manchester Co-Op Live

Who is supporting Take That on This Life On Tour 2024?

Olly Murs is joining the boys on the road this spring.

Where can I buy Take That This Life On Tour merchandise?

Official merchandise will be available from the designated stands at each venue.

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Take That This Life on Tour full setlist revealed

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Take That This Life on Tour setlist and dates announced

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What is the setlist for Take That This Life on Tour? Here are all the answers you need as they showcase their new album in arenas across the UK.

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Everybody's favourite boyband Take That are currently taking their hit songs on the road as they embark on their This Life On Tour for 2024.

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will be delighting fans with performances not only of their new songs in the setlist, but with classic tunes such as Patience , Rule The World , Never Forget , Relight My Fire , Hold Up a Light , and Back For Good , as they sing across the country.

After receiving rave reviews for their initial shows, the boys will be travelling to locations such as Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London along with their very special support act and new-father Olly Murs.

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So if you're interested to know what the Take That This Life on Tour setlist is, here's everything you need to know.

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What is the Take That This Life on Tour setlist?

Take That first began making hits together in 1990 and have had some incredible chart success with their songs. So we can imagine, with a whole new album to show off, and so many classics, it's quite hard to pull together a setlist to please everyone.

However, if you were lucky enough to get yourself a ticket, we think you'll be pretty pleased with the songs they'll be playing. The setlist is as follows:

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love
  • Speak Without Words
  • Get Ready For It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World
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Take That This Life will tour across the UK

What are the dates for Take That This Life on Tour?

It's a busy summer for Gary, Howard and Mark who will be travelling across the country for the This Life on Tour. Starting in Sheffield, they will be hitting stages and arenas in London, Dublin, Leeds, Manchester and more.

Here's a list of all the dates and places you need to know:

  • April 13 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
  • April 14 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
  • April 18 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • April 19 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • April 20 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • April 22 – 3Arena, Dublin
  • April 23 – 3Arena, Dublin
  • April 25– The O2, London
  • April 26 – The O2, London
  • April 27– The O2, London
  • April 30 – The O2, London
  • May 3 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • May 4 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • May 5 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • May 7 – Co-op Live, Manchester
  • May 8 – Co-op Live, Manchester
  • May 10 – Co-op Live, Manchester
  • May 11 – Co-op Live, Manchester
  • May 12 – Co-op Live, Manchester (new date)
  • May 14 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • May 15 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • May 17 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • May 18 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • May 24 – Riverside Stadium, Middlesborough
  • May 26 – The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham
  • May 28 – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
  • May 30 – Milton Keynes Stadium, Milton Keynes
  • June 1 – St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
  • June 4 – Home Park Stadium, Plymouth
  • June 6 – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
  • June 8 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
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Take That setlist from opening night of This Life tour revealed as concert-goers 'lost for words'

T ake That have finally kicked off their This Life tour - and fans are already praising the "brilliant" opening concert and its setlist of nostalgia-filled bangers.

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen opened the tour in style at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield this weekend, giving thousands of fans a night they would 'Never Forget'. The performance - which featured everything from waterfalls, spinning stages, and pyrotechnics - has garnered rave reviews online, with some fans saying they were "lost for words."

The tour - which stops off in Middlesbrough on May 24 - is designed to take fans on a TV special throughout the band's over 30-year career. And while they belted out newer songs, such as Windows, concert-goers were treated to a trip down memory lane with hits such as Shine, Everything Changes, and Rule the World featuring on the setlist.

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They even treated fans to a performance of I Found Heaven, a song from their debut studio album Take That & Party that Setlist.fm states had not been performed live since 1992. The trio also got the chance to perform one song each

A few songs were missing from the setlist in Sheffield however, including a full rendition of How Deep is Your Love? and Cry. While the setlist for the Middlesbrough gig won't be confirmed until the group steps out onto the Riverside stage on May 24, here's a list of what was performed on night one in Sheffield that gives a taste of what fans can expect:

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love (Gary Barlow song)
  • Clementine (Mark Owen song)
  • Speak Without Words (Howard Donald song)
  • Get Ready for It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

Take That were the first band to play a major concert at the Riverside Stadium back in 2019 - with fans flocking to the ground for a night filled with all the greatest hits from the band's lengthy career. Take a look at some of the best bits from the night here .

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Manchester manband Take That are back with their new live tour - and thousands of fans in Sheffield were the first to see it at the weekend. Their new This Life on Tour sees the band's Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen perform a host of new tracks as well as a selection of their biggest hits from their three decades in pop.

The show opens as if they are in a retro TV show, with the boys emerging from a a giant TV box on stage to perform newies Keep Your Head Up and Windows. It then takes fans through an epic retrospective of their music career - including classics from their 90s boyband era like Sure, Everything Changes and I Found Heaven.

Unusually for a Take That tour, there is no big dance crew - instead the three singers are allowed to shine across a variety of stages on a split set. But fans can expect plenty of colourful costume changes, as well as rain, fire and plenty of confetti.

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Olly Murs is the support act for the tour, and has been winning lots of praise from fans who have seen the show on its first two nights at Sheffield's Utilita Arena. The tour now moves on to Leeds for four nights, before two shows in Dublin, six nights in London and three in Glasgow.

Then, the boys will make their triumphant return to Manchester for the start of an epic run of homecoming shows at the city's new Co-Op Live Arena. They play their for five nights from May 7 through to May 12, before returning again for two more shows on June 11 and 12.

If you're heading along to the tour, here's some more info about the show, including the anticipated timings and the setlist after those first shows.

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National critics have been among the first to post reviews from the tour - and so far it's been a big thumbs up for the lads.

The Times hailed it a "fabulous and unexpectedly funny first night", while T he Telegraph's Poppie Platt awarded it four stars, saying: "three decades on the boys haven't lost their shine".

Platt wrote: "Inevitably, any Take That show will leave fans wondering what it would be like if Robbie Williams and Jason Orange rejoined the band (their last show as a five-piece was in 2011) – but the current trio’s flawless harmonies and infectious enthusiasm left little room for complaint."

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Timings for each venue on the tour will be announced in due course, and are always subject to change. But to give fans an idea of what to expect, here are the announced timings for the first two nights of the tour in Sheffield.

Doors open - 6pm

Olly Murs - 7.25pm

Take That - 8.35pm

Curfew - 11pm

Take That - This Life on Tour setlist

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As performed at Sheffield Utilita Arena on April 13 and 14 2024.

Keep Your Head Up

Days I Hate Myself

Everything Changes

A Million Love Songs

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I Found Heaven

Forever Love (Gary Barlow solo)

Clementine (Mark Owen solo)

Speak Without Words (Howard Donald solo)

Get Ready For It

March Of The Hopeful

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The Champion

Greatest Day

Time & Time Again

Relight My Fire

One More Word

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Hold Up A Light

Back For Good

Never Forget

Rule The World

Full list of Take That 2024 UK This Life tour dates

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Saturday 13 April Sheffield Utilita Arena

Sunday 14 April Sheffield Utilita Arena

Wednesday 17 April Leeds First Direct Arena

Thursday 18 April Leeds First Direct Arena

Friday 19 April Leeds First Direct Arena

Saturday 20 April Leeds First Direct Arena

Monday 22 April Dublin 3Arena

Tuesday 23 April Dublin 3Arena

Thursday 25 April London The O2

Friday 26 April London The O2

Saturday 27 April London The O2

Sunday 26 April London The O2

Tuesday 30 April London The O2

Wednesday 01 May London The O2

Friday 03 May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Saturday 04 May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Sunday 05 May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Tuesday 07 May Manchester Co-op Live

Wednesday 08 May Manchester Co-op Live

Friday 10 May Manchester Co-op Live

Saturday 11 May Manchester Co-op Live

Sunday 12 May Manchester Co-Op Live

Tuesday 14 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Wednesday 15 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Friday 17 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Saturday 18 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Sunday 19 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Monday 20 May Birmingham Utilita Arena

Friday 24 May Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium

Saturday 25 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium

Sunday 26 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium

Tuesday 28 May Norwich Carrow Road Stadium

Thursday 30 May Milton Keynes Stadium MK

Saturday 01 June Southampton St Mary’s Stadium

Sunday 02 June Southampton St Mary's Stadium

Tuesday 04 June Plymouth Home Park Stadium

Thursday 06 June Swansea Swansea.com Stadium

Saturday 08 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium

Sunday 09 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium

Tuesday 11 June Manchester Co-Op Live

Wednesday 12 June Manchester Co-Op Live

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Take That returned for their first proper live show in four years on Saturday (July 1), as the trio headlined BST Hyde Park in London.

Gary Barlow , Howard Donald and Mark Owen put on a fantastic set full of their biggest hits as thousands of fans descended on Hyde Park.

It was as if the boys had never been away, as the group performed classic songs such as 'Back for Good' , 'Could It Be Magic' and 'A Million Love Songs' for their huge crowd.

The set had a couple of welcome surprises - firstly, Calum Scott joined the trio once more for their reworked version of 'Greatest Day' from the Greatest Days film soundtrack .

Calum then stayed to sing his version of Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own', with Gary joining him on piano.

Later on, with Take That singing their classic party anthem 'Relight My Fire', the "queen" herself returned, as Lulu was on hand to sing her part of the 1993 tune.

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The set was complete with a rousing performance of 'Rule the World', as fireworks lit up the sky.

Earlier on, the group were supported by sets from fellow pop heroes Will Young , Sugababes and The Script.

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The full Take That BST Hyde Park setlist:

  • Could It Be Magic
  • Greatest Day (with Calum Scott)
  • Dancing on My Own (with Calum Scott)
  • How Deep Is Your Love?
  • A Million Love Songs
  • Said It All
  • Back for Good
  • Relight My Fire (with Lulu)
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

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Take That are returning to Dublin this week to play two shows at the 3Arena and we have all the info you need before the gigs, including stage times, the expected setlist and how to get your hands on last minute tickets

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Legendary British boyband Take That make a welcome return to Ireland this week to perform two shows at Dublin's 3Arena as part of their ongoing This Life On Tour .

The latest tour from the Patience hitmakers sees the trio - Gary Barlow , Mark Owen and Howard Donald – play 29 dates across 15 cities around the UK and Ireland, distilling 30 years of chart pop, cheesy disco, boyband balladry and karaoke anthems into a stacked setlist.

Leaning into nostalgia, the production features a giant retro TV flicking through all the best bits of their career, singing together and performing individual solo sets.

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Take That will take to the stage at the 3Arena on Monday (April 22) and Tuesday (April 23) for two unmissable shows and we have all the info you need ahead of the eagerly-anticipated gigs.

Both Monday and Tuesday's show are almost completely sold out, with fans snapping up tickets soon after they went on sale back in September.

However, Irish fans desperate to see the band perform live can still bag tickets to see the band at the 3Arena this week, with a handful of general sale tickets still on Ticketmaster along with some resale tickets also on sale.

Support act

Take That will be joined at the 3Arena this week by very special guest, Olly Murs.

Murs memorably achieved second place on the sixth series of The X Factor in 2009 and has since scored four UK number one albums and four UK number one singles. He has also moved into TV presenting, and most recently appeared as a coach on The Voice UK.

The 39-year-old singer and his wife Amelia announced the birth of their first child just last week.

According to organisers, doors to the 3Arena will open at 6.30pm on both Monday and Tuesday, with Murs scheduled to kick off his set at around 7.25pm .

Take That are then expected on stage each night at 8.35pm . The band are likely to perform for around two hours, with the concert estimated to finish up at around 10.30pm .

Based on Take That's recent shows from their current This Life On Tour run, Irish fans can expect the band to play all their hits in Dublin this week as part of a massive set list covering the trio's extensive discography.

So expect Take That to stick pretty close to the setlist below:

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love (Gary Barlow song)
  • Clementine (Mark Owen song)
  • Speak Without Words (Howard Donald song)
  • Get Ready for It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire (Dan Hartman cover)
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

How to get to the 3Arena

By train/Luas:

The Luas is typically the fastest way to get to the 3Arena via public transport from the city.

If you're travelling by train to Dublin, simply board the Luas Red Line to The Point stop from either Connolly or Heuston Station. This will helpfully take you straight to the doors of the 3Arena.

The full list of city centre stops on the Luas Red Line are here .

There are also several bus routes that take you close to the 3Arena, including the 151, which leaves you closest to the venue. The service runs every 10 minutes at rush hour.

If you are taking this route, get off at Castleforbes Road, the closest stop to the venue, which is just a two-minute walk from the 3arena. Full details on buses, routes and specific stops can be found at www.dublinbus.ie.

The 3Arena is roughly a 20 minutes' walk along the quays from O'Connell Street in Dublin's city centre.

From O'Connell Street, walk down the Northside Quays past the IFSC until you arrive at the indoor venue.

Driving to the 3Arena on the night isn't recommended, but if you are, there'll be limited car parking available at Point Village car park.

Summer shows

Fans who can't attend any of of Take That's gigs at the 3Arena this week will have another chance to see the band perform live later this year.

The Rule The World singers will be returning to Dublin this summer to play Malahide Castle on June 21, with the band set to perform at Cork’s Musgrave Park the night before on June 20, followed by a show at Belsonic Belfast on June 22.

Tickets to the Malahide Castle gig are available here , while fans can buy tickets to the group's Cok gig here and Belfast gig here .

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Take That will play four shows at Leeds First Direct Arena as part of their This Life On Tour schedule of concerts

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Thousands of Take That fans will head to Leeds First Direct Arena this week for the group’s four shows.

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will perform at the Leeds city centre venue from Wednesday, April 17 with their last show coming on Saturday, April 20. The group head to Leeds after Take That kicked off their This Life On Tour schedule of shows in Sheffield .

If you’d like to bag a ticket to see Take That you’ll be able to buy one from Ticketmaster . If you are after a little hint of what to expect our colleagues at Yorkshire Live reviewed one of the Sheffield concerts and gave the lads five stars out of five .

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"Take That famously put meticulous effort into their staging and the This Life set up did have the feel of a stadium show in the ‘intimate’ setting of a major arena," they wrote. "Take That took their adoring fanatics on a potted retrospective - not that many needed reminding."

We are bringing you everything you need to know about Take That’s concerts in Leeds . In this article, you can have a taste of what setlist will include.

In general, you can expect Take That classics alongside some songs from recent album This Life.

Here's what Take That played when they opened their latest tour at Utilita Arena Sheffield with the information coming courtesy of Setlist.fm .

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love
  • Speak Without Words
  • Get Ready for It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

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Take That at London’s O2 Arena: timings, tickets and everything you need to know

‘This Life On Tour‘ is coming to London for six whole nights – and there are still tickets up for grabs

Amy Houghton

If your idea of a very nice day (or night) out is watching a veteran boyband dust off their choreography, belt out their biggest hits and sport matching all-pink suits, you’re in luck – Take That have officially returned to arenas around the UK . 

Following the release of their ninth studio album This Life, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald (sorry, no Jason or Robbie this time) have kicked off their UK and Ireland tour. Having already stopped by Sheffield, Leeds and Dublin, they’ll be  playing a very generous six nights at the O2 here in London.

Heading to one of Take That’s London shows? From the start times to a potential setlist,  here’s everything you need to know about ‘This Life On Tour’ at the O2. 

When are Take That playing London’s O2?

Take That will be putting on shows at the O2 on  Thursday April 25 , Friday April 26, Saturday April 27 , Sunday April 28 , Tuesday April 30  and Wednesday May 1 .

What time do doors open?

Doors will open at 6.30pm each night apart from on April 28, when they’ll open at 6pm. 

What time will Take That come on stage?

If it goes anything like the dates played so far, Take That fans can expect the band to take to the stage some time between 8.30pm and 9pm . Expect a slightly earlier start time on April 28, as the curfew and doors are both earlier. 

Who is supporting the band?

None other than Olly Murs. He’ll likely appear on stage around 7.25pm. 

Has the setlist been confirmed?

A setlist for the London shows hasn’t been officially confirmed but we can get an idea of what it will look like based on a recent show in Leeds. According to Setlist.fm, it went something like this: 

  • Keep Your Head Up
  • Days I Hate Myself
  • Everything Changes
  • A Million Love Songs
  • I Found Heaven
  • Forever Love
  • Speak Without Words
  • Get Ready for It
  • March of the Hopeful
  • The Champion
  • Greatest Day
  • Time and Time Again
  • Relight My Fire
  • One More Word
  • Hold Up a Light
  • Back for Good
  • Never Forget
  • Rule the World

Can you still get tickets to see Take That in London?

You absolutely can. According to Ticketmaster there is still some ticket availability for each night. Check for tickets here . 

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Prince’s ‘Musicology’ at 20: A Look at the Album, Tour and Year That Saved His Career

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Prince had been at a crossroads before, but never like he was at the beginning of 2004.

So, as he had with “Diamonds and Pearls” when he was in a similar place in the early ‘90s, he decided to play the game and show everybody just who they were dealing with.

On February 8, he opened the 2004 Grammy Awards with a five-minute medley of “Purple Rain,” “Baby I’m a Star” and “Let’s Go Crazy” — with Beyonce — that may be the greatest opening to a music-awards show in television history. Two weeks later, he announced his first major tour in six years, noting that he’d be playing his hits again. “It’s older music, but it’s going to be played in a newer way,” he said, teasing that it might be the last time he played those songs in concert (it wasn’t). Then in March, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where he played a different, much longer medley of his hits during the ceremony — but of course what everyone remembers is his show-stealing solo during the all-star George Harrison tribute, which he finished by throwing his guitar into the audience.

Musically, “Musicology” was a return to accessibility. And although it didn’t reach the peaks of his classic ‘80s material — to be fair, not much music does — it was a vivid sampler of his musical styles that marked the return of the Prince that people knew and loved. It also was a genuine hit: The ticket-CD bundle helped loft the album to No. 3 on the Billboard 200, but it was top 5 in multiple countries all over the world without that boost, even though it didn’t have a big hit single. Recorded over several years, “Musicology”’s musical baseline is the brand of lean funk Prince was raised on — he even shouts out Earth, Wind & Fire, James Brown and others in the album’s lead-off title track, which concludes with brief, scratchy recordings of some of his own hits in a mock scanning-the-radio-dial segment. There are a couple of “Do Me, Baby”-styled bedroom ballads, bombastic rock (“A Million Days”), even the new wave pop he hadn’t done since “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man” on “Cinnamon Girl,” complete with splashes of vintage synthesizers. It winds down with a sultry, slow-burning burst of Aretha on the soulfully bluesy “On the Couch” and concludes with the breezy “Reflection.”

Even though Prince’s musicianship was at a new peak — his blazing guitar work, multi-tracked harmonies, production and arranging show an artist at the top of his craft — he was making music that was easy to like again, which isn’t to say it was simple; but even at its most sophisticated and complex (like the jazzy interlude at the end of “If I Was the Man in Ur Life”), it went down more smoothly. Indeed, the only area where “Musicology” fell flat is in the lyrics, which, like much of Prince’s later material, could be shockingly insipid. In particular, the album’s catchiest track, “Life of the Party,” is marred by lyrics so tossed-off that it sounds like they were written off the top of his head. (“So you’re havin’ a party?/ Goody for you/ All the beautiful people gonna be there/ Yeah, that’s cool.”) Even when he tried gravitas — about politics, war, global warming and moral decay on “Dear Mr. Man” — it wasn’t much better.

Prince was not an artist who’d ever lacked confidence, but by the end of 2004, the full swagger was back in his step. He’d significantly increased his wealth: The tour grossed nearly $90 million, the album was certified double platinum in the U.S. early in 2005, and it spurred sales of his entire catalog in an era when most people still bought CDs. But more importantly, it also marked the return of the Prince people knew, one who wasn’t completely refusing to be who he’d been, and not just musically: The weird outfits and otherworldly hairstyles had been replaced by sleek, classy suits and a short, trim cut.

The year’s creative efforts also gave him a model for how to pursue the rest of his career. Any time he wanted another million (or ten), he’d hit the road in some new and unusual way. Over the following years he played everything from a months-long Las Vegas residency to a premium-price one at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood; from a series of 21 dates at London’s Wembley Arena to a handful of shows in specific regions of the U.S. — even the Carolinas. He played brief “Hit and Run” tours that were announced just days before they launched; and of course he staged what is universally considered to be the greatest Super Bowl Halftime performance of all time in 2007. By contrast, his last tour, shortly before his death in 2016, was just him accompanying himself on piano. He kept finding new ways to keep himself interested.

And although he wouldn’t again reach the upper echelons of the charts in his lifetime and his albums continued to be frustratingly hit-or-miss, his sense of innovation returned with “3121,” the album that followed “Musicology” — on it, fans of “Sign O’ the Times,” which many regard as the peak of his creativity, could find much to grab onto, at least for the first half of the album. Unfortunately, most of the other albums he released in these years were maddeningly inconsistent (and sometimes appallingly bad) but although you won’t find any hidden “Purple Rain”s, there are overlooked gems to be found on many of them — like “Lavaux” and “Laydown” from “20Ten” (the latter of which features the priceless line, “from the heart of Minnesota/ Here come the purple Yoda”), and “Better With Time” and especially “ Ol’ Skool Company ” from “MPLSoUND.” Every once in a while on those albums and others, the Prince you love pops up with something so great it’s as if he’d never gone anywhere. And that’s really the gift of his scattershot, impossibly vast musical output — even though he’s no longer here, there’ll always be something new to find.

“Musicology” was the end of Prince’s wilderness years, and in every way, it set him up for the remaining dozen years of his much-too-brief life.

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