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The most exciting reunion in British pop history gathered speed this week as dates for a brand new Take That tour, Progress Live 2011, were announced. Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie confirmed that they will hit the road next year for a monumental summer stadium tour around the UK. Progress Live 2011 is the band's biggest tour yet and will be the first time they have toured together as a five-piece since 1995.
Progress Live 2011 will be a feast for the imagination, charting the evolution and progress of Take That and Robbie Williams through their extraordinary 20-year history. The spectacular live shows will celebrate Take That's biggest hits from the last two decades, ...
The most exciting reunion in British pop history gathered speed this week as dates for a brand new Take That tour, Progress Live 2011, were announced. Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie confirmed that they will hit the road next year for a monumental summer stadium tour around the UK. Progress Live 2011 is the band's biggest tour yet and will be the first time they have toured together as a five-piece since 1995.
Progress Live 2011 will be a feast for the imagination, charting the evolution and progress of Take That and Robbie Williams through their extraordinary 20-year history. The spectacular live shows will celebrate Take That's biggest hits from the last two decades, and will also see Robbie take to the stage to perform songs from his incredible chart-topping solo career.
Between them, Take That and Robbie Williams have sold over 80 million albums, had 13 number one albums, 17 number one singles, played to over 14.5 million people live, won 19 BRIT Awards, eight MTV awards and five Ivor Novello awards; and the list goes on.
Take That are a boy band that originated in Manchester in 1990. The BBC describes Take That as "the most successful British band since the Beatles, beloved of young and old alike".
Take That's dance-pop tunes and soulful ballads dominated the British charts in the first half of the 90s and included hits like I Found Heaven, Once You've Tasted Love, It Only Takes a Minute, Million Love Songs, Satisfied, I Can Make It, Do What You Like, Promises, Why Can't I Wake Up With You, Never Want to Let You Go, Give Good Feeling and Could It Be Magic to name a few.