Take That Take A Trip Down Memory Lane

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Last week while on stage, Take That took their fans on a trip down memory lane.

The band were performing at Milton Keynes last Thursday as part of their This Life On Tour, where they used their time on stage at Stadium MK to reflect upon their successful career.

During the second segment of their show, which saw them wear metallic silver outfits with crowns, Take That performed their track, 'A Million Love Songs' with 80s themed surroundings. This song was their sixth single, written by Gary Barlow when he was just 15 years old.

From their, Take That went on to perform 'It Only Takes A Minute', and 'Pray', including iconic dance routine. They also recalled their split, and the launch of subsequent solo careers, which saw Howard Donald invite Gary Barlow on piano for the track, 'Forever Love', before Mark Owen performed a live cover of 'Clementine'. 

While he admitted that he may not have had the chance to launch his own solo career, Howard Donald did treat fans to a live performance of his unreleased single, 'Speak Without Words'.

Later, the trio staged a mock phone call to discuss a reunion, before launching into the track 'Patience'. They then performed 'The Flood' from their reunion album which saw the return of Robbie Williams.

This segment was closed with a live rendition of 'Get Ready For It', which featured on 'III', Take That's first album following the departures of Robbie Williams and Jason Orange.

Take That had earlier performed 'Relight My Fire', as they greeted fans while walking through a smaller second stage, before returning to the main stage. The routine also saw them run up and down staircases on stage which pyrotechnics had made look like it was on fire, which Gary Barlow had later admitted had left him exhausted.

The band finished the gig with live performances of 'Never Forget', 'Back For Good' and 'You and Me', which followed a rendition of 'Hold Up A Light' as fans shone their phone lights. Fireworks then went off as Take That signed off with a live showing of 'Rule The World'. 

 

 

 

 

 

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