The British pop group Take That, which accompanied many teenage girls growing up and which, among other things, gave birth to the extremely successful musician Robbie Williams, is coming to the Stadthalle in Vienna on October 9.
Take That became famous in the original, five-member line-up in the 90s of the last century. They managed to drive teenage girls crazy all over the world and sold more albums than any English band since the Beatles. The guys got together in 1990 and recorded their first hit To What U Like. This was followed by the first album Take That & Party (1992). An album followed in 1993 Everything Changes, which brought with it hits such as Everything Changes, Pray, Relight My Fire and Babe. The boys, whose fame and success seemed paved with gold, experienced harsher reactions from the crowd, but the fans were impressed again and again.
1995 brought a new album Nobody Else and hits Sura and Back for Good. The track Back to Good remains the most successful song groups to this day.
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Because internal disagreements he left the group the same year Robbie Williams, who decided to follow his own musical path. Although many predicted a short and inconspicuous career for him, he did Robbie proved the exact opposite. Despite his departure, the band completed the tour and recorded one last single before disbanding Never Forget. Other members also attempted solo careers, but none were as successful as Robbie.
After an eleven-year hiatus, the rest of the band, minus Robbie, released an album Beautiful World (2006), and two years later the album The Circus (2008).
In 2010, they reunited in the original line-up and recorded an album Progress (2010) and embarked on a tour that impressed even Europe.
In 2013, Robbie Williams left the band again, and in September 2014, he did the same. Jason Orange.
After the departure of Robbie Williams and Jason Orange, the band Take That operates as a trio Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. In November last year, they released their seventh studio album III (2014), which received mixed reactions from the audience.
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