Party Tour (Take That concert tour)

This article is about the concert tour by British boy band Take That. For concert tour by American singer Pink, see Party Tour.
Party Tour
Tour by Take That
Associated album Take That & Party
Start date 2 November 1992
End date 26 August 1993
Legs 2
Number of shows 21 (total)
Take That concert chronology

The Party Tour was the first concert tour from British boy band Take That. Lasting from November 1992 to August 1993, the tour consisted of 21 dates across the UK. The tour was started to promote the band's first album.

Setlist

  1. "Intro/Take That And Party"
  2. "Promises"
  3. "Satisfied"
  4. "Do What U Like"
  5. "Why Can't I Wake Up With You?"
  6. "Motown Medley"
  7. "Pray"
  8. "Give Good Feeling"
  9. "Once You've Tasted Love"
  10. "Apache"
  11. "A Million Love Songs"
  12. "Could It Be Magic" (Prelude)
  13. "I Can Make It"
  14. "Could It Be Magic"
  15. "It Only Takes A Minute"
  16. "Take That And Party"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
2 November 1992 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
3 November 1992 Bradford St. George's Hall
4 November 1992 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
5 November 1992 London Hammersmith Odeon
6 November 1992 Bristol Colston Hall
7 November 1992 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
8 November 1992 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
9 November 1992 Manchester Manchester Apollo
10 November 1992 Derby Derby Assembly Rooms
11 November 1992 Scarborough Futurist Theatre
12 November 1992 Manchester Manchester Apollo
13 November 1992 York Barbican Centre
20 July 1993 Manchester Manchester G-Mex
21 July 1993 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
22 July 1993 Manchester England Manchester G-Mex
23 July 1993 Birmingham National Exhibition Centre
24 July 1993 London Wembley Arena
25 July 1993
26 July 1993
14 August 1993
26 August 1993 Chelmsford Chelmsford Spectacular

VHS release

The Concert at Wembley Arena on 24 July was recorded and made available for purchase on VHS, entitled "The Party - Live At Wembley". The VHS included behind the scenes footage.

References

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