Pops Tour |
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Tour by Take That |
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Start date |
24 August 1994 |
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End date |
12 October 1994 |
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Shows |
36 (total) |
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Take That tour chronology |
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The Pops Tour was the third concert tour from British Boyband Take That, designed to promote their brand new single, "Sure", and to promote their cereal campaign that had been ongoing for the past few months, with Kelloggs Cereals.
Setlist
- "Fanfare for the Common Man" (Aaron Copland)
- "Satisfied" (G.Barlow)
- "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" (M.Jagger)
- "Promises" (G.Barlow/G.Stack)
- "Sure" (G.Barlow/M.Owen/R.Williams)
- "Everything Changes" (G.Barlow/M.Ward/E.Kennedy/C.Baylis)
- "Love Ain't Here Anymore" (G.Barlow)
- "It Only Takes A Minute" (D.Lambert/B.Potter)
- "Do What U Like" (G.Barlow/R.Hedges)
- "Could It Be Magic" (B.Manilow/A.Anderson)
- "Why Can't I Wake Up With You?" (G.Barlow)
- "A Million Love Songs" (G.Barlow)
- "Companion Lullaby" (Instrumental)
- "Beatles Medley" (J.Lennon/P.McCartney)
- "Babe" (G.Barlow)
- "Give Good Feeling" (G.Barlow)
- "Pray" (G.Barlow)
- "Relight My Fire" {accompanied by Lulu} (D.Hartman)
- "Fanfare for the Common Man" (A. Copland)
Tour dates
Video release
The Manchester concerts were recorded and released in 1995 by BMG Records (UK) Ltd. on VHS cassette, titled "Hometown: Live at Manchester G-Mex".
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