Thanks to everyone who posted a review in the forum of Take That's gig in Aalborg on 10th November.

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

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My friend Pia and I went to both of the concerts in Aalborg, but I've decided to put all my thoughts and feelings about both concerts into one report.

I think every single Take That fan in the world should be allowed the privilege of going to two concerts on the Beautiful World Tour in order to get the full experience. They have put together an indescribably fantastic show - their best one ever, if you ask me, but then I might be biased seeing as it's the first time I've seen them live on Danish soil. It was the perfect combination of new and old; up-tempo tunes and ballads; rehearsed routines and improvised interaction with the audience; and of course the perfect combination of Gary, Jason, Mark and Howard. And speaking of Howard, it was so good to see him back on stage even though he had to sit out some of the more physically demanding routines. (I was really happy for Pia as well as Howard's her favourite, and she would've been very disappointed if he hadn't been there - as would I.) As for the parts he didn't do, we of course missed him, but they all - including all the wonderful dancers - did a brilliant job of making it flow smoothly anyway.

Mark was his usual sweet, lovable self going off stage hugging girls in the front row - made the long cold hours waiting outside all worth it for those girls I bet - and he did a brilliant job of both Hold On and Shine. It was lovely finally to see Jason overcome his shyness standing practically all alone on stage singing Wooden Boat. And Gary just looked so happy all the time. He was born to stand on a stage, and he genuinely seemed to enjoy every single moment of it. All four of them looked fitter and sang better than ever before.

The reason why I've chosen to do just one report is that even though the audience was the loudest on Friday and we stood in the front row of the B-stage - or maybe because of that - I just couldn't take it all in; there were too many impressions and half the time I didn't know where to look. On Saturday we were standing to the left of the stage half way between the two stages, and we had a much better overview of the whole show so I noticed all the details of the Beautiful World theme. My favourite bits were I'd Wait for Life, which really showed off Gary's enormous talent as a vocalist - I have a sneaking suspicion that's his own favourite song to sing; the part they did on the B-stage, especially Back for Good - what an amazing feeling it must be to stand there listening to 9000 people singing your song; Give Good Feeling - amazing how they took this early 90s song and made it contemporary, and I think we all had a flashback to that part of the Party Live at Wembley video tape which most of us have almost worn down from watching it over and over again; and last but certainly not least the incredible Beautiful World backdrop to Never Forget beginning with Adam and Eve and moving on with all sorts of important events and people such as Ghandi, Charlie Chaplin, JFK and the first man on the moon, some of them starting as real character on stage and then moving through the fan becoming projections on it - BRILLIANT!!!

All in all I had two amazing nights, and Take That deserve all the praise they got in the Danish newspapers on Saturday - and then some.