TAKE THAT performs in Japan for the first time in 29 years | InterFM [ 89.7MHz TOKYO ]

Britain’s national treasure legend boy band Take That, who the BBC called “the most successful band in UK music history since the Beatles!”, will hold their first Japan performance in 29 years in Tokyo for one night only. is decided!

Full of hit songs! The band’s biggest tour in history, which has already sold over 1 million tickets worldwide, will finally be held in Tokyo!

-TAKE THAT-

Formed as a five-piece group in Manchester, England in 1989.

Their first two albums achieved instant success, with their first album, Take That & Party (1992) reaching number two in the UK, and their second album, Everything Changes (1993), reaching number one in the UK. did.

Their third album, Nobody Else (1995), sold 6 million copies worldwide and reached number one in 11 countries, achieving international success.

Robbie Williams left the group and they disbanded in 1996, but nine years later, in 2005, they held a reunion tour (The Ultimate Tour) as a four-piece group.

They made one of the greatest comebacks in British music history, releasing three No. 1 albums in the UK over the next four years: Beautiful World (2006), The Circus (2008) and Progress (2010). It turns out.

Robbie Williams returned with Progress (2010), which became the fastest-selling album of the 21st century, and the album’s tour was the fastest-selling tour of all time.

Robbie left for the second time, and Jason Orange also left, and the remaining three released “Three” (2014) and “Wonderland” (2017).

The former achieved platinum sales and the latter achieved gold sales.

Their longevity and ability to create pop music that is always contemporary and timeless has placed Take That at the pinnacle of British pop music.

And “Odyssey – Greatest Hits” will celebrate them as one of the greatest bands in the world.

Date:11/18(月)OPEN 18:00 / START 19:00

Venue: Tokyo Garden Theater

Tickets :

GOLD reserved seat ¥30,000 (tax included) SOLD OUT

SS reserved seat ¥23,000 (tax included)

S reserved seat ¥18,000 (tax included)

A reserved seat ¥15,000 (tax included)

Info: Creative Man

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