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Progress Live Blu Ray

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Tracklistings:Disc 1: Rule The World Greatest Day Hold Up A Light Patience Shine Let Me Entertain You Rock DJ Come Undone Feel Angels The Flood SOS Underground Machine Kidz Pretty Things When They Were Young Medley (includes A Million Love Songs, Babea and Everything Changes) Back For Good Pray Love Love Never Forget No Regrets/Relight My Fire Eight Letters Disc 2: Making Progress Live

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Released
21 November 2011
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Polydor 
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Runtime
135 minutes 
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0602527801346 
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Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-Ray player in order to play Boosted by Robbie Williams&39; unexpectedly returned to the Take That fold in 2010 the band released their acclaimed and hugely successful reunion album PROGRESS Take That supported the album -- which sold 235000 copies on the first day of its UK release -- with a major tour in 2011 This release showcases the entire epic event; complete with 60 foot robot breathtaking waterworks and a tracklist of their greatest hits old and new

Live footage from Take That's record breaking 'Progress' tour around the UK and Ireland. The tour, named after the band's album of the same name, took place in the summer of 2011 across 29 UK stadiums, amounting to a cumulative live audience of almost two million people. It was the first time the original five members of the band - Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen and Jason Orange - had toured together since 1995. The group performed against the backdrop of an elaborate stage set, surrounded by dancers, a 60 foot robot and an innovative water decoration.

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