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          It's now all confirmed, Friday 29th of October finally saw Take That tickets on sale. The press conference made our dreams come true and the band are now back together as a five again! The great thing when you buy your Take Tickets is that you get to see three shows in one, Take That as four piece, Robbie Williams performing his classic solo stuff and then what we've all been waiting for, the boys together as a five performing hits off their new album as well as their classics we all know and love. Take That tickets will be available for the country’s biggest and most iconic stadiums including the home of Football itself, Wembley Stadium, Manchester City's city of Manchester Stadium. Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, Aston Villa's Villa Park and the fortress that is Hampden Park in Scotland. So tell your friends, relatives and everyone you know, get together grab Take That tickets and have the time of your life! Take That are back on top of the world! Following the recent news that Robbie is back officially with the boys, the entire UK music scene has been quietly anticipating when the next Take That concert tour would go on sale. So the ingredients of this new stadium tour are: the biggest band in UK music, the biggest selling solo artist in UK music, back together (back for good?) and on tour in the UK and Europe. Don’t miss out, make sure you get your Take That and Robbie Williams tickets right now on Seatwave before they are all gone - all our tickets are 100% guaranteed and Seatwave is the largest, most trusted ticket site in Europe. So, buy your tickets for the biggest band, from the biggest ticket site - to make sure you aren't disappointed! When Take That went on sale last year for their Circus tour, they sold over a million tickets and that was without Robbie. This tour is guaranteed to be bigger and better, despite the incredible reviews that the boys got last time round. We wouldn’t bet against this being one of the biggest concert tours in music history, and some of the most incredible performances anywhere in the world. The artwork for their forthcoming album "Progress" was released to the public today, and features all five members of the band in an 'evolution of man' type piece of artwork. The new album is set to be released on the 22nd of November 2010 and will be one of the albums of the year. The track listing for the album will undoubtedly form a large part of the set list for the upcoming Stadium Tour. GOSSIP RUMOURS: We understand that the tour will be announced in the next few weeks, and will confirm the exact dates and performance details in due course, but for now what we know is this: The tickets will be on sale soon. The 2011 Take That Tour will be throughout the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. There will be multiple dates in London and Manchester.

          Take That reviews


          By: Sarah beaney08/07/2011

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          Absolutely blooming amazing... As a teenager I dreamed of seeing them all, then they split... If anything they're better than ever and seeing them perform was a dream come true for my inner teenager... Lol. . I went with my older sisters and mum and not one of us wasn't dancing and singing. The stadium atmosphere was electric and I will definitely be going again!!

          By: kim parnell-smith07/07/2011

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          Saw them on Monday 4th July - they were fantastic - Robbie even more so. Just a pity that the robot wasn't working - would love to have seen it standing up. Go boys, can't wait for the next tour. Would love to be a bit closer next time - twice I have been up in the Gods - too far away.

          By: mary mccrae06/07/2011

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          Hi there Take That,my grandaughter is coming to your concert on 8th july.she has been suffering from a dislocating jaw for 2yrs now.she now has 4 screws and bands holding it in place.please could you say hi to her in the concert she would be over the moon.her name is jade mccrae from tadley and she is 14. many thanks.

          By: kay welch05/07/2011

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          see the boys at wembley 4th july .They where fantastic.

          By: Margaret Wheeler29/06/2011

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          Did not think that they could top the Circus Tour, BUT they did. The atmosphere was something else, nearly 46000 people all standing and singing along, swaying to Gary Barlow. Robbie solo - well he really did "entertain" us with all his hit songs. Then with the boys, back for good again after all those years, they still have what it takes to make their army of fans happy. The Robot, dancers and acrobats fantastics. When the Robots stood up to its full height I gasped,towered above the roof of the football stadium at ASTON VILLA. Well done lads see you next time. You got it just right again as usual. Love you all xxxxx

          By: ann26/06/2011

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          Was at hampden park on friday night to see take that omg it was amazing, it will be hard for future shows to beat this one well done boys.

          By: amy24/06/2011

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          oh my god, what a fantastic show. and i mean show. the stage was out of this world. and the boys well what can i say bout the boys, robbie as ever was the perfect showman better then expected, mark, gary, howard, jason you are my guys i love you so much. any body unsure of going you will regret not going if oyu dont. fantatstic is all i can say. well done!

          By: Eunice Muir24/06/2011

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          Was at Hamden Park on Wednesday night it was amazing. It didnt stop raining but that didnt put us off. The stage show was something else incredible! The fact that Robbie was back with the lads made it a show I will never forget. Thank you lads

          By: mazzilene17/06/2011

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          Am i the only person who was dissapointed in the show, i thought the boys were amazing but the actual production was crap. I went to see X factor tour and i thought that was amazing. The pyrotechmics were far superior. I really didnt get what the robot was all about or what the connection was to the caterpiller or the chess board. Still i am over sixty so maybe thats why. That was also the reason why i booked the best seats, but found i had to stand as most peaople were stood in front of me anyway. I just as well as bought the cheapest ticket and stood nearer the stage. I would have been able to see them better. The televisions were to small for the size of the venue. The young are very gulible and i thought that the programmes were a rip off at £20 no information just photos. T shirts £25. Last time i go to see you boys unless you do smaller venues.

          By: Sharon Prewett16/06/2011

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          I was so lucky to have got 4 tickets for the whole family, we saw you in Cardiff on the 14/6/2011 .. the show you put on was awesome and it was lovely to see you all together again. We would definitely buy tickets again if and when you tour next time!! Be proud of yourselves .. so proud to be British!. :

          By: Sue Walker15/06/2011

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          Saw the Cardiff show last night. Perfect mix of TT and RW, TT doing 1st 1/2 hr, RW next 1/2 hr then all for next 1 1/4 hrs. Usual extravaganza and nice few surprises thrown in. Lads look as active and happy as ever and it was certainly value for money. I did comment that it was more like a theatre show than a concert. Robbie split his trousers which highly amused him.

          By: Jenny H13/06/2011

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          Lucky enough to see the boys in Manchester yesterday (12th June). Sell your Granny to get tickets and go! Bit ticked off by the whole Robbie 'look at me, I'm wonderful' segment - but the staging, sound, set-list and overall spectacle was stunning. Completely won over. Wasn't a Take that fan - am now!

          By: MIRIAM MANNERS13/06/2011

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          best concert I have been to in ages-very well staged indeed worth waiting for.

          By: JOANNE WARD13/06/2011

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          Seatwave were brilliant, I felt really assured that we would get our tickets and when at one point I was troubled I was re-assured. One problem, price. I thought the amount charged for the tickets was a bit steep and I really think that people selling tickets shouldn\'t be allowed to sell more than they paid, it\'s really unfair of every site that do this. We literally could not get tickets and we are REAL fans. It seams that a lot of people buy over the amount of tickets they need to make money and it\'s very unfair on the REAL fans who are then charged way over. Also the charges after the ticket price were way over the top too I thought. We ended up paying £145.00 for a £55.00 ticket. So a lot of people are making money from us poor fans who couldn\'t get through on the phones.

          By: elizabeth parkinson13/06/2011

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          Hello I went to see the lads with my boyfriend, We both loved the show and it was amazing. Robbie was totally awesome to say the least. An absolutely wonderful night. Its not to be missed.

          By: Tracy12/06/2011

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          I was lucky enough to them on the 6th of June in Manchester.Take That should be so proud of themselves the show was phenomenal.Oh what a night I a ball.xxx

          By: Caroline11/06/2011

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          What can I say, amazing! Went to see the guys in Manchester on fri 10th June & had an fabulous time. Was totally different to the Circus tour in 2009 but not in a bad way, was more Take That rather than a show as such. Must say though Robbie totally stole the show, he really can still entertain us. Well done guys, keep it up!

          By: julie ann11/06/2011

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          amazing show.guys you never let us down,went with my three daughters to manchester i would go to every evening and still enjoy it just as much.was lovely to see robbie but love the guys no matter what.well done hope its not to long before we do it all again.

          By: catherine dearden10/06/2011

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          What a fantasic concert, have been to all concerts before spilt, after they have spilt and all of Robbie's. The 5 are older and wiser and give a great performance, they all were acting like all old friends coming together and looking as they were also having a great time.. Managed to get to the front so even better, thanks for the memories xxx

          By: stephen whittam10/06/2011

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          manchester june 8th 2011-wet/cold but wowwed by the boys-Robbie absolutely red hot-the whole gig was a blast-fantastic-ive seen most of the supergroups and go to gigs regularly but these boys know how to work a crowd-and to see 55000 people bouncing and clapping to let me entertain you was a sight to see-even beat queen at live aid

          By: vickyb10/06/2011

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          Went to the opening night at Manchester, one word...AMAZING!! Wasnt quite sure about Robbie being back in but he was great on his own and it was good to see the boys back together again. The robot was great when it stood up and held its hands out to \"Never Forget\" Hard to top but please come back next year and wow me again

          By: diana rogers08/06/2011

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          was the best night of my life love you boys carnt wait for next 1

          By: Andy08/06/2011

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          City of Manchester 7/6/11.I have seen take that live on the circus tour. I saw Robbie at Leeds. But together they were amazing. Take that sang a few songs without Robbie. Robbie sang a few songs, then together 2 hours what a show.

          By: Lisa07/06/2011

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          Quick effective service. Thank you xx

          By: ANGIE06/06/2011

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          BRILLIANT FAB SHOW !!!!

          By: karen thornberry01/06/2011

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          Me and my husband were lucky enough to get tickets for the 28th may i must say you certainly put on a brilliant show we are looking to get more tickets for wembly fantastic is how i describe the tour! good luck for rest of the tour lads well done!!

          By: Julie31/05/2011

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          Fab show, but wasnt quite up to the Circus Tour of 2 years ago. I felt that it was more like the Robbie Williams show with Take That taking a back seat. Robbie really did entertain us and Take that as a 4 piece were amazing but just felt there was something lacking when they were all together. The Mechanical man was great too but again didnt live up to the elephant from the Circus. Was also pleasantly surprised by the Pet Shop boys. They were awesome! Im really glad I went and thoroughly enjoyed it, but cant help but feel that somethings should be left alone!

          By: Phil Howe31/05/2011

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          Incredible stage show at SOL, Sunderland, terrific performance and an appreciative crowd....

          By: Linda29/05/2011

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          Was there for the opening night, and it was fantastic! A great mix of all them, and they all looked so relaxed back together. They never fail to impress, and you could see there was no expense spared! Much recommended!

          By: marion28/05/2011

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          whow!! absolutely brilliant show great to see all the boys (sorry men) together just entertaining and enjoying themselves. The atmosphere was electric and the special effects stunning but best of all were Take That themselves absolute magic - thank you so much for a really smashing evening

          By: Diane28/05/2011

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          I was lucky enough to get 2 tickets for Take Thats progress tour opening night 27th May , at Sunderland.It was amazing , great choice of songs from present and past with an amazing stage show.Well worth a visit , I am not sure if they will ever better this show.Not to forget the Pet Shop boys who backed them who were excellent.

          By: charel26/01/2011

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          will they only sing take that songs or robbie williams singles as well?

          By: janet02/11/2010

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          went to wembley last year to see take that and it was the most amazing concert ive ever seen. was over the moon to get tickets for next year but god was it stressful getting them. cant wait to see them again and i bet it will be even more exciting than last year. the fantastic five !!!

          By: carol02/11/2010

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          fantastic opening night tickets cannot wait.can it be any better than last 3 concerts wow

          By: Iris01/11/2010

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          Those prices are ridiculous. These are only singers or are we to expect miracles?

          By: laura28/10/2010

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          OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG, i have to go to this i love them so much. i want to cry with excitement. i hope i get tickets. how much are the standing ones at wemberly? and who will be supporting them. aahhhh xx

          By: SW-Editor24/10/2010

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          Take That Tickets will be available on Seatwave.com in a matter of days. We, along with the rest of the UK are anxiously awaiting official confirmation from the boys sometime this week as to when the performances will be taking place, the venues - and ofcourse when the tickets themselves go on sale! We understand from sources that Robbie and Gary are on the Chris Moyles show this coming Tuesday 26th of October and we fully expect the announcement to be made on that show. The 2011 Take That tour will be the first time that all five original members of Britains biggest ever boy band are back together. After more than 15 years apart this tour promises to be the most anticipated in British music history. So far we have no official confirmation that dates will be taking place in Europe, but we expect some performances to be announced in Germany, Spain, Holland and perhaps other countries. There are rumours that the boys may be supporting Kylie on a US date as well, more information on that as soon as it becomes available to us.

          By: SW-Editor22/10/2010

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          We have heard exclusively that Take That are in final preparation for the 2011 tour dates. It seems that all of the dates are now in place for the pending on-sale, and a few final details only need to be tied down. This further adds fuel to the theory that the announcement will be made as early as Tuesday 26th of October as to when the tickets will go on sale. Also, with no other major artists willing to promote their tours until Take That have finalised their plans and gone on sale pressure will be on the record labels and promoters to get the tickets out sooner rather than later. We beleive that take that tickets will be available to purchase at some point in the next week or two, as soon as the official confirmation comes through you can read it here first.

          By: Maya7621/10/2010

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          When are Take That Tickets available? All my friends are going on about it, and I want to know first! Please email me to let me know, we need 8 tickets all together please. We Love Take That!!

          By: Emma G21/10/2010

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          Cant wait for Take That Tickets to be announced in the next week or so. Like other commenters below I went to the last tour and it was mind blowing. Now that Robbie's back the boys must have an even more amazing set in store for us - but what could it be? I'm already saving the pennies for two tickets for Cardiff, although I'd happily travel to London to see them as well. Please announce some Cardiff Concerts guys!

          By: Kate20/10/2010

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          Take That Tickets are a girls best friend! I was lucky enough to see the comeback performance three or four years ago now at the MEN arena, then saw the boys when they did the circus tour in Manchester last year. Those were two of the best concerts Ive ever been to and as soon as these ones are available, I will be getting mine - front row please! Now that Robbie is back, its going to be great, I hope they do lots of the old favourite's from years ago as well as the new songs. The old ones are the best! Anyway - please, please go on sale soon, your greatest fan, Kate!

          By: Macca19/10/2010

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          I cant beleive it! Take That are back together with Robbie Williams, are we dreaming or is this really going to happen? With the five of them back together its going to be even better than the last tour I went to go and see, and that tour was one of the best I have ever seen. Infact, scratch that - the last take that tour was the best I have seen of any band, ever, and I have been going to concerts for 30 years. All I need to know is whether they are doing any Take That Hampden concert's as I live in Scotland and a lot of bands dont come up here these days. Well Take That, I want you to know that you have a lot of fans here north of the border, please dont disappoint us!

          By: Steven J18/10/2010

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          I took my girlfriend to the Wembley show last year and I guess I'm man enough to admit they put on a great show. They play all hits and the performances are A++, I would go again even if I don't wear a pink hat!

          By: MOG10/08/2010

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          Take that and Robbie Williams back together? We will have to wait and see what the record is like and how much of each perspective is included. Lets face it, over the last three years, Take That Tickets have sold in their millions, and Robbie hasnt done a thing. Also - Take That have released hit after hit, after hit. Its been like a freight train of massive pop hits. Robbie again, on the other hand, has released nothing worth mentioning, and his live performances haven't been great to say the least. My hope is that this is more of a Take That with Robbie Williams Tour, than a tour labeled Robbie Williams and Take That! Lets face it, about 8-10 years ago, Robbie Williams was the biggest thing in UK music, but a lot has happened since then. Im sure they will still sell hundreds of thousands of tickets, but Im hoping its more of a tour like last years Take That performances, that were absolutely incredible!

          By: doreen16/07/2010

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          Please play at Cardiff again lads!! the last Cardiff show was one of tbe best days of my life!

          By: jody16/07/2010

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          when do these take that tickets go on sale? i can't sleep until mine are guaranteed....

          By: garysrealwife16/07/2010

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          TT dont need Robbie - but i'm not complaining - i cant wait till next summer!

          By: robbiefan16/07/2010

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          The take that shows in 2009 were incredible and with Robbie these will be even better - wow!!

          By: jo16/07/2010

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          Take that + Robbie!!!! - can't wait!!

          Take That average rating 4.8 from 49 reviews.

          Take That News

          Gary Barlow recruits a younger crowd of Take That fans By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          2010 proved to be a busy year for Take That, returning to music as a five-piece band with the re-recruited Robbie Williams, they are the boy band everyone’s talking about. What’s more, with their upcoming Take That tour Progress Live now on our doorsteps, the boys’ schedules are only looking more demanding for 2011.

          With that said, Take That have recently indulged in a bit of Christmas sunshine as their work took them to Barbados for the festive period. While the trip was primarily work related, the boys found a fragment of time to kick-back and soak up the sun on the sandy beaches.

          However, it wasn’t just sun and singing on the cards for the boys over the Christmas period. It appears Gary Barlow has been channelling his time into recruiting a slightly younger audience. The Take That front man was employed by the BBC to read a bedtime story on Christmas Eve. As the famously gentle Barlow read a story about Elmer the patchwork elephant on CBeebies, Take That can expect a whole new crowd of youngsters at their next gig.

          If you want to join the kids who were won over by Barlow’s bedtime story at the Take That tour, get your Take That tickets today! Take That tickets to Progress Live are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Take That to collaborate with The Only Way is Essex stars By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That haven’t stopped since they re-recruited old band member Robbie Williams. Along with preparing for their eagerly anticipated Take That tour, Progress Live, the boys have been thinking beyond the Take That tour and towards their next music video.

          Having floated a few ideas amongst each other, it appears they have all agreed on one idea in particular. Having tuned into the hit ITV reality show, The Only Way is Essex, the boys have been transfixed. Smitten with the over-the-top characters, the boys have decided they would love them to star in their next music video.

          Whilst on a recent shoot at a studio, Mark Owen, 38 and Robbie Williams, 36 bumped into the hit show’s bleach-blonde glamour model Sam Faiers and her best friend, the uber camp Harry Derbridge.

          Reportedly Mark and Robbie, not interested in playing it cool, ‘made a beeline’ to chat to the reality TV stars and declare their love for the show. Having floated their idea for their next music video, the foursome swapped numbers to make arrangements.

          However, if you can’t wait until the music video to see the Take That boys, get your Take That tickets to Progress Live today! With Take That tickets selling on release, make sure you don’t miss your chance to see a re-united Take That.

          (Take That tickets to the Take That tour are available to buy and sell from Seatwave).


          Take That the muse of academic debate By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          The Take That reunion was the talk of the pop world in 2010. However, 2011 is showing no sign of leaving Take That behind as they continue to be the talk of the town with their Take That tour, Progress Live, now on our doorsteps. What’s more, academia is jumping aboard the Take That bandwagon as the University of Salford are using the boy band’s reunion as a muse for debate.

          Take That have had a dramatic life in the pop world, experiencing break-ups, drugs and infidelity. However, now newly reunited and putting all their troubles behind them, The University of Salford believe the Take That boys to have provided an “excellent opportunity” for students and staff to “discuss key issues arising from this contemporary popular music phenomenon”.

          The debate will not only closely analyse Take That but will draw parallels between the popular boy band and the break-up and reformation of other notable acts, such as The Beatles.

          As Salford students will be dabbling in a spot of intellectual debate in June 2011, Take That fans will be travelling the country to catch the eagerly anticipated Take That tour.

          If you don’t want to miss out on the boy band phenomenon, get your Take That tickets to Progress Live today! (Tickets are available to buy and sell from Seatwave.)


          Take That’s Howard Donald looks forward to the future By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That have had an incredible year, the five-piece band welcomed back by their loyal fans with open arms. And to top off a great year, the Take That boys are gearing up for the Take That tour of 2011, Progress Live.

          However, before their tour officially gets into gear, the Take That boys have taken a well-deserved break over the festive period in Barbados. As the boys have been papped splashing around with their other halves and children in the beautiful Barbadian sea, no one looked like they were enjoying themselves quite as much as Take That’s Howard Donald.

          Looking happier than ever, Donald frolicked around in the warm waters with his girlfriend Katie Halil, and we don’t blame the Take That star for being smitten with his gorgeous girl.

          Putting a troubled personal year behind him, his ex-lover opening up about their illicit relationship after a ‘super-injunction’ he was granted against her was lifted; 42 year old Donald appears to be looking forward to the future.

          With the Take That tour on the horizon, the re-united boy band have much to look forward to.

          For your chance to join Take That in the celebrations, get your Take That tickets to Progress Live today!


          Take That’s latest single hits airwaves next week By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          The nation is euphoric at the news of Take That’s return in all their five-piece glory, with the re-recruited member, Robbie Williams. Smashing the charts with their single The Flood and preparing for the imminent Take That tour, the boys’ comeback has got off to a soaring start.

          Since the Take That boys finished their album, the hard work has certainly showed no sign of stopping. With the Take That tour now on our doorsteps, due to hit arenas nationwide later this year, the boys have been busy bees.

          As fans eagerly anticipate what Take That have in store from their imminent Take That tour, Progress Live, the boys have provided fans with a preview of what’s lined-up. Announcing the release of their newest single Kidz, due to hit the airwaves from next week (January 17th), sales of Take That tickets are expected to go through the roof.

          Fronted with vocals from Marc Owen and Robbie Williams, Kidz will be the second single released from their hugely successful album, Progress.

          If you’re impressed with the talent illustrated by their album, get your Take That tickets to see the live version, Progress Live. (Take That tickets are available to buy and sell from Seatwave).


          Robbie Williams’ wife lunches with The Real Housewives By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Robbie Williams has been a happy chappy in the past year, and who’s to blame him! Having rejoined his old friends, Take That, and having finally settled down marrying the gorgeous Ayda Field, Williams couldn’t be happier. What’s more, with the sell-out Take That tour on the horizon and Take That tickets proving hard to come by, things are only looking to get better into 2011.

          However, it isn’t just Mr Williams who has been enjoying himself recently. Last year becoming the sought after status of Mrs Williams, Ayda Field hasn’t shied away from the opportunity to mingle with the celebs.

          Having secured her status as wife of Robbie, it seems Ayda might be in the market for a different title, as a Real Housewife of Beverly Hills.

          Pictured lunching with the cast of the scandalous Bravo TV show, Ayda appeared to fit right in to the leisurely lifestyle of the ladies.

          Ayda, who married British singer Robbie Williams in August 2010, is known for various TV acting roles including appearing as a series regular on U.S. soap Days Of Our Lives. However, as she networks with the likes of Lisa Vanderpump, star of the Bravo TV show, this may be the start of bigger and better things for 31 year-old Ayda.

          Whilst Robbie is occupied with preparations for the imminent Take That tour, Take That tickets causing phone lines to crash upon release, it appears Ayda is having no trouble amusing herself.

          For your chance to witness the eagerly anticipated Take That tour, Progress Live, get your Take That tickets today!

          Take That tickets to the Take That tour are available to buy and sell from Seatwave.


          Take That’s Gary Barlow celebrates 40 years in style By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That star, Gary Barlow, has had more than the Take That tour on his mind over the weekend. Having recently turned an impressive 40 years, looking not a year past 30, Barlow has a lot to celebrate.

          Having reunited with the former Take That member and age-old friend, Robbie Williams, along with preparing for the Take That tour and promoting Take That tickets, Barlow waves goodbye to what can only be described as a great year.

          However, more than ready to embrace the New Year at 40 years of age, Barlow is even more enthused about what’s to come. Despite being a year older, Barlow is nothing but wiser. Having enjoyed the successes of stardom, things are only about to get better for Barlow as he prepares to join the Take That boys on the Take That tour of their career, Progress Live.

          However, before the Take That tour commences, Barlow has some celebrating to see to. The Take That singer is due to co-host the Radio 2 radio show before performing a V.I.P gig at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire for his friends.

          If you are disheartened not to be invited along to the big celebrations, worry not. Barlow is continuing the party well into 2011 in the form of the Take That tour.

          With Take That tickets selling out upon release, they have proven extremely hard to come by. However, Seatwave have the answer. If you want the chance to celebrate Barlow’s birthday at the Take That tour later this year, get your Take That tickets today!


          Take That star lends Matt Cardle the secret to his X factor By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Amidst the demanding preparations for the Take That tour, singer Robbie Williams has taken the time to lend Cowell a helping hand for his latest project, X Factor winner Matt Cardle.

          However, preoccupied with all things Take That tour related, including the promotion of Take That tickets, Williams is lending Cowell the man who made him the success he is today, Chris Biggs.

          With his magic fingers already in a number of pies, including his recent signing to Sony and partner to Cowell’s label Syco, there are high hopes that Biggs will be a key tool in the making of Matt Cardle.

          Robbie has Biggs to thank for propelling him to stardom back before Angel and She’s The One rocked our worlds.

          Without Biggs’ advice, guidance and motivation, Williams wouldn’t be where he is today. About to commence the comeback Take That tour, already claiming the status of sell-out success with Take That tickets few and far between, Williams certainly owes Biggs a few drinks.

          Cardle only hopes that in ten years time he might be a fraction of the man Robbie Williams is today with the magic touch of Chris Biggs. However, despite winning The X Factor competition, we’re dubious anyone could compete with the X factor that only Robbie seems to possess.  

          For the opportunity to catch the star with that unique X factor, along with the rest of the Take That boys, get your Take That tickets today.

          With the Take That tour expected to be THE tour of 2010, you’d be mad to miss out.

          Take That tickets to the Take That tour, Progress Live, are available to buy and sell from Seatwave.


          GB40: the warm-up celebrations for the Take That tour 2011 By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          One of the UKs most distinguished singer/songwriters, Gary Barlow, is in the throes of his birthday celebrations having recently turned the landmark age of 40. With Take That tickets selling-out to the approaching Take That tour later this year, Barlow is looking forward to a New Year full of all sorts of celebrations.

          To start the celebrations, Barlow joined radio host Chris Evans on his BBC RADIO 2 Breakfast Show. Hitting the airwaves in the early hours of Wednesday, Barlow drummed up an impressive volume of listeners.

          The exclusive appearance from the Take That star was streamed live on Radio 2’s website, allowing keen listeners the ability to also watch the great man live.

          Chris Evans has raved about the Take That legend commenting “Gary is a star, a musical genius and a gentleman… Happy Birthday Gary!”

          What’s more, Barlow plans to put on an intimate concert for VIP guests tonight (Thursday 20th), named GB40. In true Barlow style, the Take That vocalist is inviting his loyal fan base to catch the live concert on air, hosted by Jo Whiley.

          The Barlow extravaganza will consist of Gary performing songs spanning from his glorious career, along with guest appearances from talented acquaintances whom he met along the way.

          With such an extensive fan base at his fingertips, it is no wonder that Take That tickets are selling like hot-cakes. Due to such an incredible response to the Take That reunion tour, the sell-out show taking place later this year is rumoured to be the Take That tour of their careers.

          If you’re interested in continuing the extravagant Barlow birthday celebrations into 2011, get your hands on Take That tickets to the Take That tour.

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          The Take That tour steals Williams from his ghostly friend By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Having been welcomed back to Take That as their newly re-recruited member, Robbie Williams is on top of the world. What’s more, he is back just in time to perform with his best-buddies at the upcoming Take That tour, Progress Live, which has seen an overwhelming volume of Take That tickets sales. Whilst Williams may be back on the straight and narrow, that doesn’t mean he has recovered from his bought of insanity!

          Stoke-on-Trent born and bred, it is no secret that Williams has had a history of sex, drugs and rock and roll. However, over the past year Williams now a proud newlywed, married to wife Ayda Field, things have been looking up for the Take That star. However, married life is not the peaceful bliss he had envisaged.

          According to recent reports, since moving into his humble LA abode, Ayda has not been Williams’ only housemate. Having previously revealed a keen interest in UFOs, Williams has admitted to sharing his house with a paranormal pal at his Mulholland Drive pad.

          Named Bertie, the stars have never actually laid eyes on the imposter, however, Williams claims “The dogs can see it”. Rob doesn’t seem fazed by their ghostly friend, as he “likes to imagine him in a suit holding a martini glass.”

          Williams will soon have to temporarily bid farewell to his otherworldly friend as he embarks upon the Take That tour which kicks off in Sunderland, May 27th.

          For your chance to see Williams and the boys in action on the upcoming Take That tour, get your Take That tickets today.

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          Catch Robbie Williams on top form at the Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That couldn’t be happier as they have had the year of their dreams. Having re-recruiting ex band mate Robbie Williams; along with the boys’ romantic lives going swimmingly with Williams wedding wife Ayda; Take That are gearing up for the Take That tour Progress Live, scheduled to take place later this year.

          However, despite currently enjoying the riches of life in the spotlight with Take That tickets to the imminent Take That tour selling out, it hasn’t been all smiles and laughter for the boys, particularly not for Robbie Williams.

          Experiencing a messy split from Take That back in 1996, Williams threw himself into a solo career. Despite achieving incredible success as a single artist, Williams obviously felt the strain of the lack of support from his Take That band mates. During his time alone, Williams battled with mental illness, alcoholism, self-esteem issues, substance abuse and obesity. Some of such illnesses led Williams to check in to the celebrity hang out for those who have struggled to cope with fame, The Priory.

          Williams is reportedly back on track since rejoining his band mates and marrying his lovely wife, actress Ayda Field. Whilst there remain concerns that Williams could slip back in to trouble at any given moment, we’re confident that the success of the Take That tour will knock enough sense into the star to keep him sane. And what with The Priory reportedly selling to Advent for a whopping £925 million, we’re confident Williams won’t want to return.

          For your chance to catch Robbie Williams at his very best, buy your Take That tickets to the Take That tour today! With Take That tickets selling out thick and fast, buy now to avoid disappointment.

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          Robbie Williams reassures fans he won’t be missing the Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          The commotion of Barlow’s 40th birthday has finally come to an end, the Take That vocalist having put on a number of birthday bashes last week. Along with joining Chris Evans on his renowned BBC radio show, Barlow put on a bash for V.I.P guests which got the celebrity world excited! However, with Take That tickets to the upcoming Take That tour selling off the shelves, Barlow intends to celebrate the big 40 with his loyal fans later in the year.

          Whilst Barlow invited a number of very important people to his party, it was his Take That band mates who he believed most important to his birthday celebrations. With that said, all of his loyal band mates showed, apart from one.

          Having revealed his uncertainty over re-recruited Robbie Williams’ Take That shelf-life second time round, his absence at Barlow’s Bash sent rumours flying.

          Whilst the others managed to make it to the O2 arena to perform alongside their best-friend Barlow, Williams was apparently unable to make it due to being “busy” or “poorly” or “unavailable”. Which one is it Robbie?

          Whilst unable to make the gig in person, Williams left Barlow and the guests at the bash a video message reassuring everyone that he will make it to the Take That tour.

          “I just want to put your mind at rest about the tour as I know you’re a little bit worried.” Continuing to ramble on that he is on meds and on the mend, the owners of Take That tickets will have to take Williams’ word that he will be joining the Take That boys for their upcoming Take That tour.

          For the opportunity to celebrate Barlow’s birthday long into the New Year with the Take That boys, buy your Take That tickets today!

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          Gwyneth Paltrow expected in the front row of Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That have gathered a diverse demographic of fans over their years in the spotlight, from both men and women, and teens to the middle-aged. With their upcoming Take That tour, Progress Live on the horizon, their plethora of fans are purchasing Take That tickets nationwide.

          While it is known that Take That have an extremely large following, no one could have guessed that rock-star Chris Martin’s wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, would be Take That’s number one devoted groupie.

          With an Oscar under her belt and a Coldplay lead vocalist for a husband, Gwyneth’s surprising secret is apparently her love of pop.

          As Barlow celebrated his 40th birthday last week with his Take That boys and celebrity friends, Gwyneth was riding solo without husband Chris Martin. Spotted letting her hair down, shaking her body and dancing provocatively with Girls Aloud’s Kimberley Walsh, Paltrow was in her element.

          Whilst Paltrow is considered a loyal fan by the Take That boys, guaranteed to be ready with her Take That tickets for the front row of the Take That tour, it appears Robbie Williams is not so reliable.

          Having been unavailable for the Take That gig in Barbados over Christmas, and nowhere to be seen at Barlow’s birthday, there are doubts that Williams will last much longer after the Take That tour comes to a close.

          For the chance to catch the Take That tour as a five-piece band for what potentially looks to be the last time, buy your Take That tickets today!

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          Barlow’s emotional birthday celebrations prepare him for the Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          We can’t escape the commotion that has surrounded Take That lead vocalist, Gary Barlow’s 40th birthday. With a wild night out in London, a Radio show and an intimate gig put on for the celebrations, Barlow has admitted that he will be considering the upcoming Take That tour a further celebration.

          However, so far, Barlow has admitted that the gig dubbed GB40 has by far been the most moving of the three events.

          Having been preparing for the VIP gig well in advance, the guest-list boasting some of his nearest and dearest, Barlow was excited, yet apprehensive about turning the big 4 0.

          As he took to the stage, Barlow was joined by his good friend, Coldplay singer Chris Martin, as well as his Take That boys. Whilst distracting Barlow with a rendition of the traditional ‘Happy Birthday’, the boys made him close his eyes whilst a 2,000 strong, swarming crowd of loved-ones put on masks of Barlow’s face and serenaded him with the Take That hit, Shine.

          Barlow was disappointed that he couldn’t be joined by his band mate Robbie Williams, but Williams left him a video message saying “I’m really looking forward to seeing you, I miss you.” He also reassured everyone (the majority of whom were proud owners of Take That tickets) that he would not be missing the Take That tour despite his recent bought of absences.

          Whilst the rendition may not have been quite as tuneful as Take That’s version that you can expect on the upcoming Take That tour, Barlow was extremely moved by the gesture.

          For the chance to catch an authentic version of the Take That hit Shine, along with a plethora of Take That tunes from over the years, purchase your Take That tickets to the Take That tour today!

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          Robbie Williams Set To Star In Musical Alongside Take That Tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Since returning to the spotlight with incredible impact having been re-recruited as the newest member of Take That, you might have thought that things couldn’t get much better for Robbie Williams. However, alongside the buzz and excitement surrounding the Take That tour, Take That tickets selling like hot-cakes, Williams is in the throes of having his very own musical created for him.

          Despite being notoriously unreliable and often off-the-rails, it seems Williams can’t help but secure success. According to The Sun newspaper, Williams has given the go ahead for budding amateur dramatics to get the ball rolling on a production shaped entirely around his career to date.

          Whilst the musical is currently in the planning stages, we can only assume that the finale of the show will include this year’s upcoming Take That tour, Progress Live. But with talk of a musical on the cards, along with media speculation about Take That’s recent falling-out, fans are anxious that Robbie might not even make it to the Take That tour.

          However, considered the perfect crescendo to an action-packed career, the Take That tour is guaranteed to be an incredible experience that Williams would be foolish to miss out on. With Take That tickets breaking-records from sheer demand, we can only assume that Take That fans remain quietly confident that Williams will make it along to the Take That tour.

          For the opportunity to catch one of Robbie’s many ventures, buy your Take That tickets to the Take That tour while stocks last.

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          The Take That Tour Is Looking To Be Hotter Than Ever By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          The Take That boys couldn’t be looking better as they gear-up for their upcoming Take That tour, Progress Live. With the incredible demand for Take That tickets crashing phone lines upon release, it’s no wonder the boys have been putting in the hours with their personal trainers and nutritionist. However, despite looking in great shape today, we can’t forget the time when lead vocalist, Gary Barlow, notoriously ballooned having been crushed by the Take That split back in 1996.

          From losing complete control of his weight, Barlow has since learnt how to control his bad habits when it comes to food, simply by not being so strict on himself.

          He explained: “The key to me was portion sizes and I think people forget that, if you can control your portion size you can eat what you want and you’ve cracked it.

          “I have Saturdays off, I was getting a lot of advice and this guy said if you just diet seven days a week, you’ll get fed up and fall off the wagon.”

          Barlow has gradually understood that it is vital to know when you’re full and even recognise when you’re full but want to keep eating!

          With the Take That tour on the horizon, Barlow has got a great incentive to keep his portion sizes down and keep the weight at bay. However, we ponder whether his will power will be strong enough to continue once Take That tickets are sold out as the Take That tour comes to an end in July.

          For the chance to catch the Take That boys looking hotter-than-ever at the Take That tour, buy your Take That tickets today!

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          Cowell attempts to steal Williams from the Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Friend of The X Factor, Robbie Williams, could potentially be more than a friend but a partner of the show as Cowell considers the cheeky chappy as a candidate to take over his role as judge. Having been re-recruited by Take That, along with the Take That tour on the horizon, Williams must consider whether he has time for both ventures. Don’t let this news deter you from purchasing Take That tickets. To our relief, Williams has confirmed his loyalties lies with the Take That tour.

          As Simon Cowell looks to invest more of his time in the US version of the show, he requires someone with a similar stage presence that will live up to the Simon Cowell brand. Whilst this is a difficult, if not impossible task, Williams is believed to be the next best thing. With no one cheekier, more musically-minded or confident as Williams, he makes the perfect replacement for the music mogul.

          Along with Robbie, other potential replacements for Cowell include close friend and Take That band member, Gary Barlow. With the potentially to cause a rift within the group, anxiety lies rife among those with Take That tickets as they worry for the well-being of the Take That tour.

          Whilst concerns have been raised that the Take That tour could be compromised in the process, we continue to remain confident that the Take That boys have our best interests at heart and will make no rash decisions that could jeopardise the show for those with Take That tickets.

          With that said, we are only excited to see a Take That member join the X Factor panel, and even more excited at the prospect of the upcoming Take That tour, Progress Live.

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          Take That tour members are voted ‘fitter with age’ By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Take That have grown up in the spotlight, entering the scene in their early twenties, Howard Donald was one of the oldest at twenty-two. Twenty years later, and the Take That boys have retained their boyish good looks. Preparing for their Take That tour which is due to begin later this year, the Take That boys are older, wiser and looking better than ever; it’s no wonder Take That tickets are selling off the shelves.

          Recently turning forty, it has been revealed that Gary Barlow is a member of the band who is particularly conscious of his weight. Known to have piled on the pounds when Take That split up back in 1995, Barlow has buttoned down his diet and it has certainly paid off as he has never been in better shape. Barlow has said that as long as Take That tickets continue to sell-out, he has motivation to keep trim!

          With that said, Barlow has recently been voted the top celebrity to achieve fitter with age status. Voted number one on a list of stars believed to have matured like a fine cheese, along with an upcoming Take That tour on the cards, Barlow is all smiles.

          Topping the prestigious list of FWA (Fitter With Age) celebrities, which should apparently be pronounced ‘phwoar’, we wonder whether the term will catch on.

          However, Barlow is not the only Take That member to secure a place on the list. With Jason Orange coming in at a respectable second place, other FWA celebrities include Justin Timberlake, Ronan Keating and Peter Andre.

          For the opportunity to see a band of beautifully-aged boys, buy your Take That tickets to the Take That tour today!

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          Robbie dabbles in a spot of painting before the Take That tour By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Robbie Williams is a man who has been all smiles of recent. Having publicly re-united with ex band mates, Take That; married the woman of his dreams actress Ayda Field; and in the midst of preparations for the upcoming Take That tour 2011; who can blame him? With Take That tickets proving a sell-out success, Williams has got a busy year ahead of him, but that hasn’t stopped him from taking a keen interest in a certain hobby.

          Despite having a lot on his plate with the comeback of Take That as a five piece band in the form of the Take That tour, Williams has reportedly taken to the paintbrush and has produced a portrait of Rod Stewart.

          Former boyfriend of Stewart’s ex-wife, Rachel Hunter, Williams’ muse for his painting has taken many by surprise.

          However, as a source from The Sun has claimed “The ones he’s done so far are fabulous” we are excited to see what Williams will produce next.

          Having suffered from the throes of stardom throughout his career, Williams’ may have finally found a form of escapism from the mayhem of fame through his paintbrush.

          As Williams hopes to continue the hobby that has helped him relax, we can expect the singer-come-painter to be on top form at the Take That tour; those with Take That tickets are in for a treat!

          If you haven’t yet purchased your Take That tickets, do so now to avoid missing out.

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          The Take That tour shows aspiring musicians the way by “keeping things fresh” By: Rose Brownlow03 August 2011

          Despite his priorities lying firmly with the upcoming Take That tour, lead vocalist Gary Barlow has found the time to spare for a cause that is close to his heart. Stressing the importance of keeping songwriting fresh, saying “to me the biggest barrier or the biggest hurdle we’ve all got to get over as writers is keeping things fresh,” Barlow provides his sought-after advice to young and aspiring musicians at the BBC’s Introducing Musicians Masterclass. For your chance to see Barlow’s magic in action, purchase Take That tickets to the highly anticipated Take That tour today.

          Providing pre-recorded tips to be played throughout sessions at Abbey Road studios, Barlow advises “one of my best tricks is that every now and again I go and see my mum for a few days.”

          Whilst Barlow provides advice as an established music industry expert, the agenda of the event is to bring together “under the radar musicians” with music industry masters.

          With that said, the event will also host the inspirational acts, the Kaiser Chiefs and Tinchy Strider, aiming to provide a range of advice from a variety of backgrounds.

          As Take That tickets sell out at record speed, Barlow has very little time to channel into anything other than the Take That tour, Progress Live. However, he is always willing to help out old friends, especially if it is for a cause he believes of great importance.

          For the opportunity to witness lyrics from the acclaimed industry expert, Gary Barlow, buy your Take That tickets today!

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