Thanks to everyone who posted a review in the forum of Take That's gig in Vienna on 26th October.

Here's one of our favourites, written by U&Me. Congratulations, a signed copy of the Beautiful World Tour Edition album will be in the post to you soon!

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What a shock. Howard was at the hospital due to an injury and wasn't able to perform, but, I say it straight away, the other boys did a fantastic job.

I enjoyed it from the first to the last second, though it was a bit weird, that Howard wasn't there. In my opinion "Reach out" is a fantastic way to start and then "It only takes a minute", so totally different from the tango version with all the lap and the pole dances. Afterwards they explained why Howard wasn't there and there was a little video message of him, lying there in a hospital bed. The crowd went "Awwww?." He said, he was sorry, that he couldn't perform and he knew that the concert would be much better without him and a little later he stated, he knew that a certain kind of magic would be missing, because he wasn't there. It was good to see that he was still able to joke.

They didn't perform "Beautiful Wrld" (of course, it's Howard's song after all) and continued with "Patience". Gary said something like. "The hospital isn't far away from here, so help us, let's sing this song so loud, that Howard can hear it." It was really amazing. Before "Hold on" Mark asked, if someone was at the concerts last year and commented: "We thought, we would need another 10 years break, but the new album did so well and now we are on tour again."

"I'd wait for life" and "Relight My Fire" were the next songs, especially RMF sounded and looked fantastic. In Vienna there wasn't a B-stage, I think the venue was too small, but even without it, "Rule The World" is such an amazing song, really loved it. One of my personal highlights was the slow "Could It Be Magic" version, Gary's voice is really outstanding. The next bit was the little sing-a-long to the TTAP-Album, it looks like there weren't a lot of people knowing the words and the boys were joking about it.

"Back For Good" was another highlight. The crowd were singing the first verse completely alone and all the hands were in the air, absolutely fantastic. For "Everything Changes" Gary said they needed the help of the crowd and I think they played it a little bit faster. Then another of my personal highlights followed: "Wooden Boat" (of course!) Jason asked if he could take his shoes and socks off and then he threw the socks into the audience and the crowd started shouting and cheering. So he asked, if he should take his shirt off too and the crowd started to chant "Ausziehen" which means "Take it off". But I think Jason understood "Howard" instead of "Ausziehen", because he stated something like "Yes, we love you Howard". He must have thought the Austrian crowd is totally crazy *lol*. "Wooden Boat" was really amazing, Jason had his eyes closed almost during the whole song and said afterwards: "Sometime, when I'm more relaxed with this song, I'll keep my eyes open."

Next was "Give Good Feeling" and I think the guy, who did the Crazy-part did Howard's Djing-part. Fantastic part of the show, during the crawling-bit the crowd went mad. "Sure" was fantastic too, they still can dance, thought they didn't do the "challenging-bit", which was clearly understandable. "Never Forget" - WOW, though it was a bit weird to see Howard on the screen and then he didn't come out of it. Gary did the main vocals. It was great to see all the hands in the air and finally there was no chance for the security to make us sit down again.

"Shine" was great too, one of my favourites songs of the album and "Pray" is a really nice way to end the show - "?hoping that I'll be a part of you again some day"

To end my review, I have to say that the boys did a really great job. Of course Howard was missing, but he can really be proud of the other three.

GET WELL SOON HOWARD and hopefully I'll get the chance to see Take That as a fourpiece on their next tour (if they'll do one (I'll keep my fingers crossed!)).