Take That: The Ultimate Tour

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Take That: The Ultimate Tour
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Released Flag of Europe.svg 23 October 2006
Recorded17 & 18 June 2006
Etihad Stadium, Manchester UK
Genre pop
Length112 minutes
Language English
Label Polydor
Take That chronology
Take That: For the Record
(2006)
Take That: The Ultimate Tour
(2006)
Beautiful World Live
(2008)

Take That: The Ultimate Tour is a video by boyband Take That.

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Release information

The video features a full length concert of Take That recorded at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on 17 and 18 June 2006 during the "Ultimate Tour 2006" [1] it was released in the UK on 6 November 2006 and internationally on 7 December 2006. [2] A limited edition version of the video was also released on 23 October 2006, containing a bonus CD with 5 of their previous hit singles. [3]

The DVD release does not include "Sure" (which was mixed with the Gorillaz version of "Dirty Harry" for the tour), usually performed between "Apache 2006" and "Relight My Fire" for an unknown reason. However a few seconds of the footage can be seen in the various DVD menus.

The DVD was re-released on 5 November 2007 on HD DVD [4] and Blu-ray Disc. [5]

Track listing

DVD [6]
  1. "Once You've Tasted Love"
  2. "Pray"
  3. "Today I Lost You"
  4. "Why Can't I Wake Up With You"
  5. "It Only Takes A Minute"
  6. "Babe"
  7. "Everything Changes"
  8. "A Million Love Songs"
  9. "Beatles Medley: I Want To Hold Your Hand / A Hard Day's Night / She Loves You / I Feel Fine / Get Back / Hey Jude"
  10. "How Deep Is Your Love"
  11. "Love Ain't Here Anymore"
  12. "Apache 2006"
  13. "Relight My Fire"
  14. "Let It Rain"
  15. "Back For Good"
  16. "Could It Be Magic"
  17. "Never Forget"
Bonus Limited Edition Audio CD [7]
  1. "Pray" (Live from Manchester)
  2. "Babe" (Live from Manchester)
  3. "Everything Changes" (Live from Manchester)
  4. "A Million Love Songs" (Live from Manchester)
  5. "Back For Good" (Live from Manchester)

Release history

RegionDateLabel
Europe 23 October 2006Universal Music Operations
Europe 6 November 2006Universal Music Operations
International7 December 2006Universal Music Operations
Europe 5 November 2007Universal Music Operations

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