Wonderland Live

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Wonderland Live
Tour by Take That
TakeThat 2017TourPoster.jpg
Associated albumWonderland
Start date5 May 2017 (2017-05-05)
End date29 November 2017 (2017-11-29)
Legs3
No. of shows30 in UK & Ireland
7 in Oceania
2 in Middle East
39 Total
Supporting act(s)All Saints (UK & Ireland)
Dannii Minogue (Australia)
Harel Skaat (Israel)
Dina Rabadi (UAE)
Take That concert chronology

Wonderland Live[1] was the tenth concert tour by British band Take That, in support of their eight studio album Wonderland. It began on 5 May 2017, in Birmingham, England at the Genting Arena and continued throughout the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Israel and the UAE concluding on 29 November 2017, in Dubai, UAE, at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre.

This was the group's first tour since 1995 of Australia 22 years ago and also marks their first ever concerts in New Zealand and Israel.

The shows were announced on 22 October 2016.[2] The demand for the tour led to all dates selling out as soon as they went on sale, with some dates selling out in pre-sale alone.[3]

It is their second concert tour since the Progress Live tour in 2011 and the second to feature the band as a trio following the departures of Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.

Opening act[]

Setlist[]

  1. "Wonderland"
  2. "Greatest Day"
  3. "Get Ready For It"
  4. "Giants"
  5. "Kidz"
  6. "Underground Machine"
  7. "Relight My Fire"
  8. "Superstar"
  9. "Hope"
  10. "Acoustic Medley": "Beautiful World"/"Wait"/"Satisfied"/"Lovelife"
  11. "How Deep Is Your Love"
  12. "New Day"
  13. "Shine"
  14. "Back For Good"
  15. "Patience"
  16. "Pray"
  17. "It's All For You"
  18. "The Flood"
  19. "Cry"
  20. "These Days"
Encore
  1. "Never Forget"
  2. "Rule the World"

Tour dates[]

Date City Country Venue Attendance[4] Revenue[4]
UK & Ireland[5][6]
5 May 2017 Birmingham England Genting Arena
6 May 2017
8 May 2017 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
9 May 2017
11 May 2017 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro 36,066 / 36,747 $3,468,610
12 May 2017
13 May 2017
15 May 2017 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
16 May 2017
18 May 2017 Manchester England Manchester Arena 54,098 / 55,701 $5,146,030
19 May 2017
20 May 2017
22 May 2017 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
26 May 2017
29 May 2017 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
30 May 2017
1 June 2017 Birmingham Genting Arena
2 June 2017
3 June 2017
4 June 2017
6 June 2017 London The O2 Arena
Cinema's (only on 9 June)
105,556 / 112,539 $9,685,300
7 June 2017
9 June 2017
10 June 2017
11 June 2017
12 June 2017
14 June 2017 Swansea Wales Liberty Stadium
15 June 2017 Norwich England Carrow Road
16 June 2017
18 June 2017 Manchester Etihad Stadium[7] (Cinema's)
Oceania
11 November 2017 Perth Australia Perth Arena
13 November 2017 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
15 November 2017 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
17 November 2017 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
18 November 2017 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
21 November 2017 Wellington New Zealand TSB Bank Arena
22 November 2017 Auckland The Trusts Arena
Middle East
27 November 2017 Tel Aviv Israel Menora Mivtachim Arena
29 November 2017 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Media City Amphitheatre
Total

Rescheduled shows[]

List of rescheduled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for the reschedule with the new date and venue
Original Date Rescheduled Date City Country Venue Rescheduled Venue Reason
23 May 2017 26 May 2017 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool Manchester Arena bombing[8]
25 May 2017 18 June 2017 Manchester Manchester Arena Etihad Stadium[7]
26 May 2017
27 May 2017

Cancelled shows[]

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
19 November 2017 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre Low ticket sales[9]

Band[]

  • Musical Director, Keys, Guitar, Sax: Mike Stevens
  • Guitars: Ben Mark, Milton McDonald
  • Bass guitar: Lee Pomeroy
  • Drums: Donavan Hepburn
  • Keyboards: Marcus Byrne
  • Tabla, Percussion: Mendi Singh

References[]

  1. ^ "Take That – Official Site".
  2. ^ "Take That".
  3. ^ "Why Take That sold out 2017 Tour".
  4. ^ a b Box score:
  5. ^ "Take That and All Saints announce joint 2017 UK and Ireland tour - NME". 22 October 2016.
  6. ^ Shenton, Zoe (22 October 2016). "Take That announce 2017 tour with special guests All Saints".
  7. ^ a b "Manchester Shows". Take That Official Site. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  8. ^ McLoughlin, Jamie (23 May 2017). "Take That postpone tonight's ECHO Arena gig 'out of respect for Manchester'". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  9. ^ Leeson, Josh (30 October 2017). "Take That magic wanes in Newcastle". The Herald. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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