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Take That in Poland for the first time!
The biggest hits, a breathtaking concert production, and a fantastic atmosphere—all this at Take That’s first and only concert in Poland! The band’s special guest will be Polish artist Andrzej Piaseczny. The event will take place on October 13 at Atlas Arena in Łódź. Pre-sale for Bilet Serwis users begins on May 2, and general ticket sales start on May 3 at 10:00 a.m. at www.biletserwis.pl.
Take That is known for its massive productions and incredible live performances. You can’t get bored at their concerts. Their latest tour, “This Life on Tour,” is breathtaking. The artists walk above the audience’s heads along a catwalk stretching from one end of the arena to the other; the stage features trapdoors, moving platforms, and retractable stairs at various levels, while in the background and on the sides—huge screens displaying dynamic visuals. On top of that, fireworks explode, fountains gush, and confetti flies. The set design changes every few minutes, and Gary, Howard, and Mark dance brilliantly throughout the entire concert, never slowing down for a moment! The whole thing creates a wow effect!
Take That was formed in 1990 in Manchester in response to the immense popularity of the American boy band New Kids on the Block. The group gained instant recognition in the British Isles, which spread throughout Europe and beyond. In its early years, Take That featured the charismatic Robbie Williams, and at that time, it was undoubtedly the most popular pop band in the UK. After breaking up in 1996 and reuniting nine years later, Robbie rejoined the band for only three years (2009–2012). This did not prevent the group from recording further albums and embarking on international tours to sold-out crowds. Today, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen have sold over 50 million records, featuring massive hits recognized worldwide, including “Back for Good” “Patience,” “Shine,” “How Deep Is Your Love?” “The Flood,” and many others.
Take That holds the record for the most performances at London’s O2 Arena. They played a total of 34 spectacular concerts at this 20,000-seat venue to packed houses. With their album “Progress,” the group broke the British record for the fastest-selling album of the 21st century. In 2018, the band celebrated its 30th anniversary by releasing the album “Odyssey,” featuring the biggest hits from their discography. The album reached the top of the UK charts, and the band embarked on a critically acclaimed tour of European arenas and stadiums. “This Life” is the band’s ninth release, and they have been winning over millions of hearts for over three decades. The tour has just begun and is receiving rave reviews, with fans enchanted by the artists’ performance and the production’s grandeur.
– The legendary British boy band will present their latest world-class concert show. The audience will witness a performance that will blow their minds and stay with them for a long time. It will be a production staged on a grand scale. And on top of that, songs that have become permanent fixtures in the global pop repertoire. I cordially invite you to the Take That concert. It will be an unforgettable evening – emphasizes Janusz Stefanski from the Prestige MJM agency, which is organizing the Take That concert this year.
The special guest at the concert will be Andrzej Piaseczny, a well-known Polish singer who has released such hits as “Jeszcze bliżej,” “Chodz, przytul, przebacz,” and “Śniadanie do łóżka”
– When I was taking my first steps on stage in the early 1990s, and music channels were just appearing in Poland, Take That was already enjoying huge success, and their songs could be heard on radio stations all over the world. At first, I was more into rock ’n’ roll, but on the other hand, I’ve always been drawn to melodic songs and danceable rhythms. I could sing a dozen or so Take That songs from start to finish. A few years ago, the band returned to the scene, initially only in the UK. I found out about it while visiting family in the UK. I didn’t have a chance to go to a concert back then, but I thought to myself that someday it would be a fantastic adventure for me. And here we are—that’s exactly what’s going to happen! I warmly invite you to the concert, where I’ll be taking on a dual role. First, I’ll play a short set for you, and then, together with you—I’m absolutely certain of this—we’ll have a great time at the Take That concert! – says Andrzej Piaseczny.
The Take That concert, with Andrzej Piaseczny as the opening act, will take place on October 13 at Atlas Arena in Łódź. Pre-sale for registered users of the Bilet Serwis platform will begin on May 2 at 10:00 a.m. (To join, you must agree to receive the newsletter. ) General ticket sales will begin on May 3 at 10:00 a.m. at www.biletserwis.pl.
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