Thanks to everyone who posted a review in the forum of Take That's gig in Berlin on 4th November.

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

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There are really no words to describe this perfect show yesterday in Berlin - but I'll give it a try...

First of all, this was my first Take That concert so I didn't have a clue how it would be to finally - after looking forward to this evening for month - see them live. I had read the spoilers before so my expectations were quite high. But - I'm sure it isn't a surprise to you - Take That not only met my expectations but exceeded them by far! Although you can try to describe everything in great detail (the two stages with the walkway through the crowd, the spectacular green laser show, their perfect signing and dancing), you just can't capture this amazing atmosphere and great party that took place yesterday in Berlin in a review. You have to see it all by yourself!

We had great seats on the right side of the main stage with also a perfect overview of the crowd and the b-stage. Then the intro with the opera singers and Lloyd started? and when Take That appeared on their podiums with a bang, nothing could hold me down on my seat any more!

I've always loved Reach Out so it was the perfect beginning in my eyes. Take That perfectly understood it to make us feel special as they stressed how much they love Berlin and enjoy being here after such a long time. Mark varied his little speech by saying that he and Gary got kids (with Elwood being in the hotel in Berlin and probably just taking the hotel room apart) while Jason was practising regularly.

The first part of the concert was in my eyes extremely intense: Gary, Mark and Jason greeting us and us, in turn, warmly (and loudly) welcoming them to Berlin. Then It Only Takes a Minute which just took my breath away - and I really missed Howard as I would've been close to "his" pole. But all of a sudden, Howard walks in with this naughty nurse outfit, these extreme high heels (how did he manage to walk on them?) and the blonde wig. We were all in stitches - the crowd and Take That! Howard's first sentence was "Kein Arsch heute Abend" ("No bum tonight") followed by "I'm feeling so horny in this outfit!" He apologised for not being able to perform despite him feeling fit already. But his insurance wouldn't allow it. I really missed him performing on stage throughout the show but he for sure made up for it by this very special appearance and lifting his already short skirt so that we could finally see his bum (not naked though)...

Another highlight was of course Take That's walk to the b-stage. The whole crowd went mad and really enjoyed having them that close. The performance on the b-stage was in my eyes just magical - the slow version of Could It Be Magic with the dancers on the podium scattering little snippets, the crowd - of course - knowing the words to Promises, Do What You Like and Take That and Party and everyone, really everyone singing Back for Good and Everything Changes. I had the feeling that Gary, Mark and Jason also really enjoyed this part and maybe almost regretted having to go back to the main stage.

Jason's ("I'm really nervous because I know Howard sits here somewhere and takes notes") beautiful Wooden Boat, the amazing groovy version of Give Good Feeling, Sure and the spectacular Relight my Fire followed. But my personal ultimate highlight was Never Forget! Again, everybody joined them and every single hand was in the air. That is something I had only seen on the DVD since then. Being part of that now gave me goose bumps and I enjoyed it so so much! On the other hand, knowing that only Shine and Pray would follow, I thought 'This can't be the end already! Time really flies when you're having fun!'

Thank you, Take That, for giving us such a special night we will definitely Never Forget!