Everything Changes Tour
The Everything Changes Tour was the second concert tour by British boyband Take That. The tour embarked to promote material from forthcoming album Everything Changes (1993).
Tour by Take That | |
Associated album | Everything Changes |
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Start date | 8 November 1993 |
End date | 24 April 1994 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 43 in Europe |
Take That concert chronology |
Setlist
- "Another Crack in My Heart"
- "Meaning of Love"
- "You Are the One"
- "Wasting My Time"
- "Whatever You Do To Me"
- "Everything Changes"
- "Take That and Party" Medley: "It Only Takes a Minute" / "Satisfied" / "I Found Heaven" / "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" / "Give Good Feeling" / "It Only Takes a Minute" (Reprise)
- Rock N Roll Medley: "Great Balls of Fire" / "Under the Moon of Love" / "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" / "Born to Hand Jive"
- "A Million Love Songs"
- "Babe"
- "If This Is Love"
- "Love Ain't Here Anymore"
- "Relight My Fire"
- "Pray"
- "Could It Be Magic"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | ||
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Europe | |||||
8 November 1993 | Bournemouth | England | Windsor Hall | ||
9 November 1993 | |||||
10 November 1993 | |||||
12 November 1993 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff International Arena | ||
14 November 1993 | Birmingham | England | NEC Arena | ||
15 November 1993 | |||||
16 November 1993 | |||||
18 November 1993 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | King's Hall | ||
19 November 1993 | Dublin | Ireland | Point Theatre | ||
21 November 1993 | Brighton | England | Brighton Centre | ||
22 November 1993 | London | Wembley Arena | |||
23 November 1993 | |||||
25 November 1993 | |||||
27 November 1993 | Manchester | Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre | |||
28 November 1993 | |||||
29 November 1993 | |||||
30 November 1993 | Sheffield | Sheffield Arena | |||
1 December 1993 | Glasgow | Scotland | SECC Concert Hall 4 | ||
2 December 1993 | |||||
3 December 1993 | Aberdeen | AECC Arena | |||
4 December 1993 | Whitley Bay | England | Whitley Bay Ice Rink | ||
20 March 1994 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | ||
28 March 1994 | Rotterdam | The Netherlands | Ahoy | ||
30 March 1994 | Cologne | Germany | Sporthalle | ||
2 April 1994 | Rotterdam | The Netherlands | Ahoy | ||
4 April 1994 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | ||
6 April 1994 | Berlin | Deutschlandhalle | |||
8 April 1994 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valbyhallen | ||
9 April 1994 | Stockholm | Sweden | Hovet | ||
10 April 1994 | Helsinki | Finland | Ice Hall | ||
24 May 1994 | Hamburg | Germany | Alsterdorfer Sporthalle | ||
25 May 1994 | |||||
27 May 1994 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | ||
28 May 1994 | Rotterdam | The Netherlands | Ahoy | ||
29 March 1994 | Frankfurt | Germany | Festhalle | ||
31 May 1994 | Essen | Grugahalle | |||
VHS release
The concert in Berlin's Deutschlandhalle was recorded and made available for purchase, on the VHS release "Take That – Live In Berlin". The VHS contained behind-the-scenes footage.
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