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I think the tour will be long. What I wonder is what kind of venues they will use outside the UK. Many people went to Progress tour all over Europe. That was huge. But TTIII outside the UK? And even TTIV makes me wonder, as Robbie is also not that popular anymore (despite me being still a fan I see that). Do you think they sell good enough?
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I hope the tour is long as they should have gone to a lot of these places back when. Better late than never and with a full Greatest Hits album with them they have good reason.

 

Take That have always put things into perspective so the venues will be fitting of their status in that region. It depends on promotion done in those countries before hand as well.

 

I think they'll sell the venues they pick.

 

A fan years ago did research based on local social media figures for North/South America and found the biggest TT hot spots so to speak and who daily mentions TT. He worked out a tour and venues based on this data and it was decent venues.

 

South America

 

http://www.radiocremebrulee.com/take-that/...n-south-america

 

USA

 

http://www.radiocremebrulee.com/take-that/...-tour-in-the-us

 

 

Israel, UAE and Aus/NZ they played venues other top artists play aka arenas and this will be the same I imagine.

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I wonder if they’ll do an arena tour, with potentially a date or two at Wembley with Robbie
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And Gary tweeted that today marked the start of TT30! News this week??
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I’m hearing there’s an announcement at 6pm tonight!!
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Urgh. So they played a 7 min video on their Facebook page, and finished with a silhouette of 3 of them against a gold sky.

 

Single released on 21 Sept according to the Twitter image on their official account.

A Friday release is much better they need every sale and stream to count in the one week. I am excited and nervous as it's hard to know what to expect.
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There’s talk they’re on Radio 2 breakfast on Fri.

 

Just watched a live stream from Robbie who says he doesn’t have any tour dates planned with TT...

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Chris Evans confirmed this morning that Take That are going to talk about the new album and tour on friday and they will perform 4 songs.
Didn’t Take That start in 1990,so really it’s not there 30th anniversary so why do they keep saying that it is?
I assume its the creation of the band was before 1990 but they only starting making waves in 1990.
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They formed in 1989 and gigged until they broke through with in 91
That makes sense, as the Greatest Hits is labelled the 30th anniversary and they will tour it in 2019 which is their 30th year.

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