Take That make long-awaited return to Melbourne this November with the highly anticipated This Life On Tour.
The band returns to Australia for their first shows since 2017, and following the renaissance of her early-2000’s hit ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’, pop legend Sophie Ellis-Bextor will be a very special guest.
Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.
Note: This event may contain sequences of flashing lights, laser, strobe, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect guests who are susceptible to photo sensitivities and medical conditions.
Take That’s journey has been defined by constant evolution.
As one of the UK’s most successful bands, with accolades aplenty (eight chart-topping albums, eight BRIT Awards, and six Ivor Novellos to name a few) and consistently sold-out live shows wherever they go, the band could be content with touring a back catalogue packed with decades worth of acclaimed hits around the world.
But Take That (Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald) aren’t a band to rest on their laurels, and all signs point to the next stage of their evolution being their best yet.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor is a British pop artist who rose to fame in the 2000s with her disco and ’80s synth-pop-influenced dance sound.
Her hit song “Murder on the Dancefloor” helped her debut album, Read My Lips, reach number two on the U.K. Albums Chart in 2001. She continued to produce chart-topping albums, including Shoot from the Hip in 2003, Trip the Light Fantastic in 2011, and Make a Scene in 2011.
She has also collaborated with Ed Harcourt on folk and orchestral pop productions, including Wanderlust in 2014, Familia in 2016, and Hana in 2023.
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