Greatest Hits Live (Take That)

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Greatest Hits Live
Tour by Take That
Greatest Hits Live 2019.jpeg
Associated album Odyssey
Start date12 April 2019
End date8 September 2019
Legs1
No. of shows53
Supporting acts Rick Astley (UK and Ireland only)
Take That concert chronology

Greatest Hits Live (also known as Odyssey Live and the 30th Anniversary Tour) was the eleventh concert tour by English band Take That, in support of their greatest hits album, Odyssey (2018). The tour began in Sheffield, England at FlyDSA Arena on 12 April 2019, and ended on 8 September 2019, in Gibraltar at Victoria Stadium, consisting of 53 shows.

Contents

Set list

UK and Ireland leg

  1. "Greatest Day"
  2. "It Only Takes a Minute"
  3. "These Days"
  4. "Could It Be Magic"
  5. "Everything Changes" (with Robbie Williams on screen)
  6. "Travel Interlude"
  7. "Out of Our Heads"
  8. "A Million Love Songs"
  9. "Sure"
  10. "Love Ain't Here Anymore"
  11. "Spin"
  12. "Cry"
  13. "Said It All"
  14. "How Deep Is Your Love" (with Bee Gees on screen)
  15. "Break Up Interlude"
  16. "Let's Do It Again Interlude"
  17. "Patience"
  18. "The Flood"
  19. "Back for Good"
  20. "Get Ready for It"
  21. "Everlasting"
  22. "Giants"
  23. "Shine"
  24. "Never Forget" (with the Cube Choir ft. Lucy)
  25. "Relight My Fire" (with Lulu and the Cube Choir ft. Ellie)
  26. "Babe"
  27. "Pray"
  28. "Rule the World"

European leg

  1. "Greatest Day"
  2. "Shine"
  3. "Get Ready for It"
  4. "Giants"
  5. "Patience"
  6. "Pray"
  7. "Everything Changes"
  8. "It Only Takes a Minute"
  9. "Could It Be Magic"
  10. "Babe"
  11. "A Million Love Songs"
  12. "Back for Good"
  13. "Out of Our Heads"
  14. "Everlasting"
  15. "These Days"
  16. "The Flood"
  17. "Cry"
  18. "Relight My Fire
  19. "Rule the World"
  20. "Never Forget"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
Europe [1]
12 April 2019 Sheffield England FlyDSA Arena Rick Astley
13 April 2019
15 April 2019
16 April 2019
18 April 2019 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 32,549 / 32,562$4,009,580
19 April 2019
20 April 2019
22 April 2019 Manchester England Manchester Arena 71,659 / 72,532$7,680,200
23 April 2019
25 April 2019
26 April 2019
27 April 2019
29 April 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
30 April 2019
2 May 2019 London England The O2 Arena 102,726 / 115,266$11,636,500
3 May 2019
4 May 2019
5 May 2019
7 May 2019
8 May 2019
9 May 2019
10 May 2019
12 May 2019 Birmingham Arena Birmingham
13 May 2019
14 May 2019
16 May 2019
17 May 2019
18 May 2019
19 May 2019
23 May 2019 Milton Keynes Stadium MK 28,957 / 28,957[ citation needed ]$2,971,072[ citation needed ]
25 May 2019 Southampton St Mary's Stadium 55,180 / 55,180[ citation needed ]$5,485,322[ citation needed ]
26 May 2019
28 May 2019 Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium 28,727 / 28,727[ citation needed ]$3,035,051[ citation needed ]
30 May 2019 Norwich Carrow Road 24,842 / 24,842[ citation needed ]$2,547,174[ citation needed ]
1 June 2019 Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium 30,259 / 30,259[ citation needed ]$3,011,690[ citation needed ]
4 June 2019 Huddersfield Kirklees Stadium
6 June 2019 Liverpool Anfield 33,125 / 36,005[ citation needed ]$3,156,366[ citation needed ]
8 June 2019 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium 26,252 / 30,526[ citation needed ]$3,347,693[ citation needed ]
13 June 2019 Paris France Le Grand Rex Brother Leo
14 June 2019 Brussels Belgium Palais 12
15 June 2019 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
17 June 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
18 June 2019 Ostend BelgiumKursaal
20 June 2019 Berlin Germany Tempodrom
21 June 2019 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
22 June 2019
24 June 2019 Hamburg Germany Stadtpark
25 June 2019 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle
26 June 2019 Vienna Austria Stadthalle Hall F
28 June 2019 Lucca Italy Piazza Napoleone
29 June 2019 Rome Parco della Musica
30 June 2019 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
8 September 2019 Gibraltar Victoria Stadium
Total

Odyssey: Greatest Hits Live

Take That broadcast their Cardiff Principality Stadium show live in cinemas on 8 June. Odyssey: Greatest Hits Live was released as a limited edition DVD/CD and Blu-ray on 15 November 2019. [2]

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References

  1. "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard . 14 May 2019. Archived from the original on 14 May 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  2. "Take That release new concert movie Odyssey: Greatest Hits Live - here's how you can buy it". Digital Spy . 15 November 2019.