MUNICH, GERMANY, June 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Take That are set to end their series of much-hyped summer stadium gigs in Munich at the end of next month.
Having kicked off the run of concerts at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland at the end of May, Jason, Gary, Howard, Mark and Robbie will take the stage for the last time on the current tour at the Olympic Stadium on Friday July 29th 2011.
While any Take That show is a must-see for fans, these performances have particular importance as they are the first time the band have toured as a five-piece since 1995.
Entitled Progress Live 2011, it is also the biggest set of gigs the group have ever undertaken.
Robbie Williams and Take That have sold more than 80 million albums worldwide over the course of their careers, with 13 of their LPs and 17 singles going to number one.
Their tours have seen them play live to over 14.5 million people - a figure that will have increased significantly by the end of the Munich concert.
Progress, their latest album, has shifted more than two million copies after being released last November.
Fans can expect Take That to perform a string of tracks from the record, including The Flood, Kidz, Happy Now and What Do You Want From Me?
They are also likely to treat the audience to some of their most famous hits, such as Never Forget, How Deep is Your Love, Back for Good and Could It Be Magic.
Tickets for the Munich gig range in price from EUR60.50 to EUR90.20 (GBP53.40 to GBP79.60).
Doors at the Olympic Stadium are due to open at 15:00 local time, with the concert scheduled to get underway at 19:00.
Fans of the group will find LateRooms.com recommends a huge number of Munich hotels, such as the Hotel Leonardo Munich.
More information can be found by visiting http://www.takethat.com/.
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LateRooms.com - Watch Take That Finish Progress Live 2011 Tour in Munich
The final night of the Europe-wide tour will take place in Munich on July 29th.
2011-06-17
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