Nobody Else Tour
The Nobody Else Tour |
Tour by Take That |
Associated album |
Nobody Else |
Start date |
16 March 1995 |
End date |
17 October 1995 |
Legs |
3 |
Shows |
52 (total) |
Take That tour chronology |
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The Nobody Else Tour was a concert tour by British boyband Take That. Lasting from April to October 1995, the tour consisted of 31 dates across the UK, Australia, Thailand, Singapore, and Japan.[1] It was the first tour the band did after the departure of Robbie Williams. Robbie left after European tour in July 1995 and the band continued the UK leg of the tour as four-piece band. The UK shows were brand new, where as the European tour had still same choreography's and costumes from groups Pops Tour last year.
Setlist
- Intro (contains elements from "Relight My Fire", "Love In C Minor")
- "Relight My Fire" (Featuring Juliet Roberts) (D.Hartman)
- "Sunday To Saturday" (G.Barlow/H.Donald/M.Owen)
- "Hate It" (G.Barlow)
- "Lady Tonight" (G. Barlow)
- "Babe" (G.Barlow)
- Every Guy Medley:
- "Every Guy"(G.Barlow)
- "Why Can't I Wake Up With You?" (G.Barlow)
- "Sure" (G.Barlow/M.Owen/R.Williams)
- "Every Guy" (Reprise) (G.Barlow)
- "Back For Good" (G.Barlow)
- "Another Brick In The Wall" (R.Waters)
- "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (K.Cobain)
- "Blind Date" (a fan invited on the stage to get some gifts from band and to hear a serenade - usually the band sung "A Million Love Songs" in acapella version)
- Could It Be Magic Medley:
- Could It Be Magic (B.Manilow/A.Anderson)
- "I Found Heaven" (I.Levene/B.Griffin)
- "It Only Takes A Minute" (D.Lambert/B.Potter)
- "Everything Changes" (G.Barlow)
- Could It Be Magic band outro
- "Holding Back The Tears" (G.Barlow)
- "The Day After Tomorrow" (G.Barlow)
- "Pray" (Featuring Juliet Roberts) (G.Barlow)
- "Never Forget" (G.Barlow)
In International Countries the "Blind Date" gig was removed by the song "Wasting My Time" (G.Barlow)
Tour dates
Video release
The Earls' Court Concert was recorded and released in 1995, entitled "Nobody Else - The Movie". The VHS also contained the three promo videos for "Sure", "Back For Good" and "Never Forget".
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