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The Take That & Party UK Tour 1992

November 2, 1992 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG November 3, 1992 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG November 4, 1992 Corn Exchange, Cambridge, ENG November 5, 1992 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG November 6, 1992 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG November 7, 1992 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG November 8, 1992 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG November 9, 1992 Apollo, Manchester, ENG November 10, 1992 Assembly Rooms, Derby, ENG November 11, 1992 Futuristic Theatre, Scarborough, ENG November 12, 1992 Apollo, Manchester, ENG November 13, 1992 Barbican, York, ENG

Take That Summer UK Tour 1993

July 20, 1993 G-Mex, Manchester, ENG July 21, 1993 SECC, Glasgow, SCOT July 22, 1993 G-Mex, Manchester, ENG July 23, 1993 NEC, Birmingham, ENG July 24-26, 1993 Wembley Arena, London, ENG August 14, 1993 Wembley Arena, London, ENG (Extravaganza 93) August 26, 1993 Chelmsford, ENG (Chelmsford Spectacular)

Take That Everything Changes UK Tour 1993

November 8-10, 1993 Windsor Hall, Bournemouth, ENG November 12, 1993 International Arena, Cardiff, WAL November 14-16, 1993 NEC Arena, Birmingham, ENG November 18, 1993 King's Hall, Belfast, NI November 19, 1993 Point Theatre, Dublin, IRE November 21, 1993 Brighton Centre, Brighton, ENG November 22-23 & 25, 1993 Wembley Arena, London, ENG November 27-29, 1993 G-Mex, Manchester, ENG November 30, 1993 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, ENG

December 1-2, 1993 SECC, Glasgow, SCOT December 3, 1993 Exhibition Centre, Aberdeen, SCOT December 4, 1993 Whitley Bay Ice Rink, Whitley Bay, ENG

Take That Everything Changes European Tour 1994

March 20, 1994 Forest National, Brussels, BEL March 28, 1994 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED March 30, 1994 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER April 2, 1994 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED April 4, 1994 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER April 6, 1994 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, GER April 8, 1994 Valbyhallen, Copenhagen, DEN April 9, 1994 Hovet, Stockholm, SWE April 10, 1994 Ice Hall, Helsinki, FIN May 24-25, 1994 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, GER May 27, 1994 Forest National, Brussels, BEL May 28, 1994 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED May 29-30, 1994 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER May 31, 1994 Grugahalle, Essen, GER

Take That Pops UK Tour 1994

August 24, 26-28, 30-September 1, 1994 G-Mex, Manchester, ENG September 3-4, 1994 The Point, Dublin, IRE September 6-10, 1994 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, ENG September 12-13, 1994 International Arena, Cardiff, WAL September 15-20, 1994 Wembley Arena, London, ENG September 22-23, 26-28 & 30-October 1 & 4-5, 1994 NEC, Birmingham, ENG October 7-9, 1994 Wembley Arena, London, ENG October 11-12, 1994 Kings Hall, Belfast, NI

Take That Pops European Tour 1995

March 16-17, 1995 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED March 18 & 20, 1995 Forest National, Brussels, BEL March 23-25, 1995 Deutschelandhalle, Berlin, GER March 28, 1995 Osteehalle, Kiel, GER March 30-31, 1995 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER April 2, 1995 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI April 5-6, 1995 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, GER April 9-10, 1995 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER April 12, 1995 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER April 15, 1995 Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT April 18-19, 1995 Forum di Assago, Milan, ITY April 21, 1995 Palapolo, Bologna, ITY April 23-24, 1995 Palaeur, Rome, ITY April 26, 1995 Forum di Assago, Milan, ITY April 28, 1995 Palastampa, Turin, ITY (last date with Robbie)

Take That Nobody Else UK Tour 1995

August 5-8, 10-12 & 14-16, 1995 Nynex Arena, Manchester, ENG August 20-23, 25-28 & 30-31, 1995 Earls Court, London, ENG

Take That Australian/Asian Tour 1995

September 25, 1995 Entertainment Center, Adelaide, AUS September 26, 1995 Flinders Park, Melbourne, AUS September 29, 1995 Entertainment Center, Sydney, AUS October 1, 1995 Entertainment Center, Brisbane, AUS October 4, 1995 Entertainment Center, Perth, AUS October 7-8, 1995 Huamark Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, THAI October 10, 1995 Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang, SIN October 14-15, 1995 Yoyogi Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, JON October 17, 1995 Istora Senayan, Jakarta, INDO

February 13, 1996 Take That split up

Take That The Ultimate Tour 2006

Band: Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens (saxophonist) Guitar: Milton McDonald Bass Guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Percussion: Karlos Edwards Keyboards: Jamie Norton, Bernie Smith

April 23-24, 2006 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) April 26-28, 2006 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) April 30-May 1, 2006 Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Beverley Knight) May 2, 2006 Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 4-6, 2006 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 8-10, 2006 Wembley Arena, London, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 12-13, 2006 Point Theatre, Dublin, IRE (supported by Beverley Knight) May 14, 2006 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, NI (supported by Beverley Knight) May 16-17, 2006 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 18, 2006 Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 20-22, 2006 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) May 24-26, 2006 Wembley Arena, London, ENG (supported by Beverley Knight) June 17-18, 2006 Etihad Stadium, Manchester, ENG (supported by The Sugababes & Beverley Knight. Lulu joined them to sing "Relight My Fire") June 21, 2006 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WAL (supported by The Sugababes & Beverley Knight. Lulu joined them to sing "Relight My Fire") June 24-25, 2006 National Bowl, Milton Keynes, ENG (supported by The Sugababes & Beverley Knight. Lulu joined them to sing "Relight My Fire". Originally scheduled for Wembley Stadium, but rescheduled due to the delay in the construction) June 28, 2006 RDS Arena, Dublin, IRE (supported by The Sugababes, Pussycat Dolls & Beverley Knight. Lulu joined them to sing "Relight My Fire")

Take That Beautiful World Tour 2007

Band: Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens (saxophonist) Guitar: Milton McDonald Bass Guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Percussion: Karlos Edwards Keyboards: Jamie Norton, David Tench Viola: Una Palliser Violin: Sarah Tuke, Rakhi Singh Cello: Tasya Hodges

October 11-12 & 14-16, 2007 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, NI October 20, 2007 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, SPA October 23, 2007 PalaMalaguti, Bologna, ITY October 24, 2007 Datchforum, Milan, ITY October 26, 2007 Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT (Howard Donald suffered a cracked rib and a collapsed lung during a "dance-off" routine by band members. His injuries caused him to miss seven shows and limited his performance in subsequent concerts) October 27, 2007 Hallenstadion, Zürich, SUI (without Howard Donald) October 29, 2007 Kölnarena, Cologne, GER (without Howard Donald) October 31, 2007 Color Line Arena, Hamburg, GER (without Howard Donald) November 1, 2007 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED (without Howard Donald) November 3, 2007 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER (without Howard Donald) November 4, 2007 Velodrom, Berlin, GER (without Howard Donald) November 6, 2007 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER (without Howard Donald) November 7, 2007 König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, GER November 9-10, 2007 Gigantium, Aalborg, DEN November 11, 2007 Forum, Copenhagen, DEN November 15-17 & 19-20, 2007 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor) November 22-24, 2007 Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor) November 26-27, 2007 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor) November 29-30 & December 1, 3-4 & 6-8, 2007 O2 Arena, London, ENG (supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor) December 10-11, 13-15, 17-19 & 21-23, 2007 Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor) December 31, 2007 O2 Arena, London, ENG ("Countdown to Midnight: Take That & The Sugababes", which was broadcast live on UK ITV)

Take That Present: The Circus Live 2009

Band: Musical director, keyboards, guitar, saxophone: Mike Stevens Guitars: Ben Mark, Milton McDonald Bass guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Keyboards: Jamie Norton

June 5-6, 2009 Stadium of Light, Sunderland, ENG (supported by (5th only) James Morrison, (6th only) The Saturdays & Gary Go)

June 8-10, 2009 Ricoh Arena, Coventry, ENG (supported by (8th only) The Saturdays, (9th only) James Morrison (9-10 only) The Script & Gary Go)

June 13, 2009 Croke Park, Dublin, IRE (supported by The Script & Gary Go)

June 16-17, 2009 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WAL (supported by James Morrison & Gary Go)

June 19-21, 2009 Hampden Park, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by (19th only) The Saturdays (20th only) James Morrison, (21st only) The Script & Gary Go)

June 23-24 & 26-28, 2009 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, ENG (supported by (23-24) The Script, (26th only) James Morrison, (27-28) Lady Gaga (who cancelled) & Gary Go)

July 1 & 3-5, 2009 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supported by (1st) James Morrison, (3rd) The Script, (4-5) Lady Gaga & Gary Go)

Take That Progress Live 2011 (The first tour to feature all five original members performing together in 16 years and the final tour to feature Jason Orange and Robbie Williams)

Band: Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens Guitars: Gary Nuttall, Milton McDonald Bass Guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Keyboards: Jamie Norton, Bernie Smith

May 27-28 & 30-31, 2011 Stadium of Light, Sunderland, ENG (supported by Pet Shop Boys)

June 3-5, 7-8 & 10-12, 2011 Etihad Stadium, Manchester, ENG (supported by Pet Shop Boys. During the concert on the 4th, Mark Owen and Howard Donald were both trapped on a stage robot. The pair were meant to be lowered to the stage on the palms of the group's giant robot man, Om, but the mechanics failed. Consequently, they were stuck singing "Love Love" three metres (10 ft) above the rest of the band. Ladders were used to rescue Mark Owen so he could continue his performance. Howard Donald was forced to sing lead vocals for the next track, "Never Forget", his only solo performance, while still stuck on the robot before being helped down himself)

June 14-15, 2011 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WAL (supported by Pet Shop Boys) June 18-19, 2011 Croke Park, Dublin, IRE (supported by Pet Shop Boys) June 22-24, 2011 Hampden Park, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Pet Shop Boys) June 27-28, 2011 Villa Park, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Pet Shop Boys) June 30 & July 1-2, 4-6 & 8-9, 2011 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supported by Pet Shop Boys. These eight nights at Wembley Stadium saw Take That break the record for the highest-grossing residency, grossing £38 million - $61 million) July 12, 2011 San Siro, Milan, ITY July 15-16, 2011 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, DEN (The 16th was cancelled after Robbie suffered a bout of food poisoning) July 18, 2011 Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam, NED July 22, 2011 Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, GER July 25, 2011 Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, GER July 29, 2011 Olympic Stadium, Munich, GER

Take That Live 2015 (First tour as a trio)

Band: Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens Guitars: Ben Mark, Milton McDonald Bass Guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Keyboards: Marcus Byrne, Bernie Smith

April 27-28, 30 & May 1-2, 2015 SSE Hydro, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Ella Henderson) May 4-5, 2015 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, NI (supported by Ella Henderson) May 8-9, 2015 3Arena, Dublin, IRE (supported by Ella Henderson) May 11-12 & 14-16, 2015 Genting Arena, Birmingham, ENG (supported by (11-12 & 14) Ella Henderson (15-16) Lawson) May 18-19, 2015 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) May 21-23, 25-26 & 28-30, 2015 Manchester Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 1-2, 2015 Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 4-6, 8-9, 11-13 & 15, 2015 O2 Arena, London, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 18, 2015 Manchester Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 19, 2015 O2 Arena, London, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 22-23, 2015 Genting Arena, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 24, 2015 Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) June 26, 2015 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, ENG (supported by Ella Henderson) October 1, 2015 Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, DEN October 2, 2015 Barclaycard Arena, Hamburg, GER (supported by Nessi) October 4, 2015 Lanxess Arena, Cologne, GER (supported by Nessi) October 5, 2015 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER October 7, 2015 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NED (supported by Emin) October 8, 2015 Velodrom, Berlin, GER (supported by Emin) October 9, 2015 Gasometer, Vienna, AUT October 11, 2015 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER October 12, 2015 Hallenstadion, Zürich, SUI October 13, 2015 Mediolanum Forum, Milan, ITY (supported by Emin)

Take That Greatest Hits Live 2019

Band: Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens Guitars: Milton McDonald Bass guitar: Lee Pomeroy Drums: Donavan Hepburn Keyboards: Marcus Byrne

April 12-13 & 15-16, 2019 FlyDSA Arena, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) April 18-20, 2019 SSE Hydro, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Rick Astley) April 22-23 & 25-27, 2019 Manchester Arena, Manchester, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) April 29-30, 2019 3Arena, Dublin, IRE (supported by Rick Astley) May 2-5 & 7-10, 2019 O2 Arena, London, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) May 12-14 & 16-19, 2019 Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) May 23, 2019 Stadium MK, Milton Keynes, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) May 25-26, 2019 St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) May 28, 2019 Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) May 30, 2019 Carrow Road, Norwich, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) June 1, 2019 Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) June 4, 2019 John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) June 6, 2019 Anfield, Liverpool, ENG (supported by Rick Astley) June 8, 2019 Principality Stadium, Cardiff, WAL (supported by Rick Astley) June 13, 2019 Le Grand Rex, Paris, FRA (supported by Brother Leo) June 14, 2019 Palais 12, Brussels, BEL June 15, 2019 Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Düsseldorf, GER June 17, 2019 AFAS Live, Amsterdam, NED June 18, 2019 Kursaal, Ostend, BEL June 20, 2019 Tempodrom, Berlin, GER June 21-22, 2019 K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DEN June 24, 2019 Stadtpark, Hamburg, GER June 25, 2019 Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, GER June 26, 2019 Stadthalle Hall F, Vienna, AUT June 28, 2019 Piazza Napoleone, Lucca, ITY June 29, 2019 Parco della Musica, Rome, ITY June 30, 2019 Hallenstadion, Zürich, SUI

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THE PARTY TOUR

The Party Tour was the first tour from British boy band Take That. Lasting from November 1992 to August 1993, the tour consisted of 21 dates across the UK. The tour was initially started to promote the band’s first album.

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Take That take Robbie Williams on tour

When Robbie Williams left Take That in 1995, he said: "It's been like a release from a mental hospital." Today he checked himself back in, confirming that he is to join the band on a 14-date tour of the UK next summer.

Though he is the newest member of the reformed group, Williams dominated their press conference in London, sitting centre stage and once again stealing the limelight from Gary Barlow and the other three men he abandoned 15 years ago when he bleached his hair blond, went to Glastonbury and decided it was more fun to hang around with Oasis than be in a boyband.

Back in the driving seat, Williams was on characteristically blunt form as he denied that he only rejoined Take That because his solo career had taken a nosedive.

The singer has not had a UK No 1 single since 2004, while his bandmates have managed to notch up three since they reformed without him four years ago.

Asked by the Guardian whether he would be rejoining the band if he was still having chart success, Williams did not miss a beat.

"Greatest Hits album No 1 in 14 countries; last album sold more than The Circus [Take That's last record]," he said with a mock severe expression, adding, "so at the risk of being a sourpuss: Fuck off".

"It's a sore point," said bandmate Mark Owen with a laugh.

Despite this jibe, Williams said the men were no longer in competition with each other. "The first time around there were a lot of power struggles with everybody. This time there just isn't," he insisted.

When asked what he would say to those Take That fans who feel the band is doing very well without him thank you very much, Williams shot straight back: "See you at the Stadium of Light, Monday 30 May 2011."

That date marks the start of the band's first tour as a quintet this millennium and will feature solo turns from each member as well as a run through the band's back catalogue. It takes in stadiums around the country, including four nights in Manchester and Wembley, London, before heading to Europe for a further six shows.

Despite their relatively advanced years compared to last time round – Howard Donald is now 42, one of his comrades pointed out – Barlow insisted the stage show would not feature a grown-up, "stripped-back" acoustic set, but would be a big production spectacular.

Owen said Williams had been jealous of the reformed band's last tour. "When Rob came to see The Circus – I hope you don't mind me saying this, Rob – he was jealous. He said: 'I want to do that, but with me in it.'"

Williams was 21 when he left Take That, complaining that Barlow received preferential treatment from the band's management. Among a litany of gripes was Williams's claim that Barlow would always be dropped off at his front door after gigs, while he, the baby of the group, would be abandoned "at the Posthouse on the M1", where his mum would have to pick him up. "And we'd had loads of hits by then."

After the split Williams went on to achieve major success as a solo artist, peaking in 2002 when he signed a record-breaking £80m recording deal which made him, as he put it then, "rich beyond my wildest dreams!".

But success failed to bring him happiness, and, after various spells in rehab and a period where he grew a big beard and looked for UFOs, rumours began circulating 18 months ago that he had met up with his estranged bandmates in Los Angeles.

In July this year, the whispers proved true, when Take That issued a statement confirming that they were getting back together to record a new album, Progress .

Tickets for the UK dates go on sale at 9am on Friday. European tickets will be available from Friday 5 November.

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  • Song played from tape Fanfare for the Common Man ( Aaron Copland  song) ( Intro ) Play Video
  • Satisfied ( With excerpt from "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" ) Play Video
  • Promises Play Video
  • Sure Play Video
  • Everything Changes Play Video
  • Love Ain't Here Anymore Play Video
  • It Only Takes a Minute / Do What U Like ( "It Only Takes a Minute" originally performed by Tavares ) Play Video
  • Could It Be Magic ( Barry Manilow  cover) Play Video
  • Why Can't I Wake Up With You Play Video
  • A Million Love Songs Play Video
  • I Want to Hold Your Hand / A Hard Day's Night / She Loves You / I Feel Fine / Get Back / Hey Jude ( The Beatles  cover) ( Beatles Medley ) Play Video
  • Babe Play Video
  • Give Good Feeling Play Video
  • Pray Play Video
  • Relight My Fire ( Dan Hartman  cover) Play Video
  • Song played from tape Fanfare for the Common Man ( Aaron Copland  song) ( Reprise ) Play Video

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  • Relight My Fire by Dan Hartman
  • It Only Takes a Minute / Do What U Like

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