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Progress Live was the eighth concert tour by British pop group Take That. The tour, sponsored by Samsung, supported their sixth studio album, Progress as they visited major cities in the UK and Europe. It was the first tour to feature all five original members performing together in 16 years and the final tour to feature Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. In its infancy, the tour accomplished many accolades including selling 1.34 million tickets in less than 24 hours. The tour quickly became the biggest tour in the United Kingdom. They played 8 nights each at Etihad Stadium in Manchester and also Wembley Stadium in London – breaking the previous record held by Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour set in 1988. These eight nights at Wembley Stadium saw Take That break the record for the highest-g

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  • Progress Live (it)
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  • Progress Live(プログレス・ライヴ)は、2011年5月27日から7月29日まで開催されたテイク・ザットの通算8度目のコンサート・ツアーである。 (ja)
  • Progress Live – ósma europejska trasa koncertowa grupy Take That, która odbyła się na przełomie wiosny i lata 2011 r. Zespół na trasie zarobił 180 000 000 USD. (pl)
  • Progress Live was the eighth concert tour by British pop group Take That. The tour, sponsored by Samsung, supported their sixth studio album, Progress as they visited major cities in the UK and Europe. It was the first tour to feature all five original members performing together in 16 years and the final tour to feature Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. In its infancy, the tour accomplished many accolades including selling 1.34 million tickets in less than 24 hours. The tour quickly became the biggest tour in the United Kingdom. They played 8 nights each at Etihad Stadium in Manchester and also Wembley Stadium in London – breaking the previous record held by Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour set in 1988. These eight nights at Wembley Stadium saw Take That break the record for the highest-g (en)
  • Il Progress Live 2011 è l'ottavo tour mondiale della boy band inglese Take That, a supporto del suo sesto album in studio, Progress. Il tour, sponsorizzato da Samsung, è il primo che vede il ritorno di Robbie Williams dopo l'abbandono dal gruppo nel 1995. Il tour ha raggiunto ben presto importanti traguardi, tra cui vendere un milione di biglietti nel giro di 24 ore. Gli 8 concerti all'Etihad Stadium e al Wembley Stadium superano il precedente record detenuto dal Bad World Tour di Michael Jackson nel 1988. I Take That mentre si esibiscono allo Stadium of Light di Sunderland. (it)
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