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

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

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Me & Helena met up about 6:30pm, where we drove into London and parked the car near a tube station so we could get there a bit quicker than going from Tooting. We already knew where we were sitting as we had been to the other nights in London and I must admit I was dreading it as I knew how high our seats were because we had been sitting in the gods the night before. Once we got there we did the usual girlie things of going to the toilet and grabbing a coke before finding our seats at the top of the arena.

Carlene & Nadia were already waiting for me, Sophie & Hels. As we were running late we missed Sophie Ellis Bextor, but I have seen her before and I know how good she was. We got there just as Lloyd and the dancers were walking to the B Stage so we knew that they would be on really soon so we got our coats off and sat down and had a little excited chat about how the concert would be starting soon.

The lights went down and everyone in our block stood up which made me feel tons better. The screens came on and I just love watching all the graphics on the screen, they are really well done. When I see the little world appearing I always get this goosebump feeling, and it gets bigger and bigger until the two T's turn up on the top of the building, I don't really know why but I guess it's because that symbol holds a lot of good memories and still gets me excited. The podiums pop up and out come the boys.

Reach out is an amazing song for them to start with, me & the girls have got all the movements down to the song hehe, the people behind us must have thought we were really mad doing them, but oh well we had a good time. It always amazes me how the dancers must be sitting in the bottom of the podium whilst the guys are standing on the seats hehe. I love it when the little bits of paper come down from the ceiling and have sadly collected loads of them to stick in my scrapbook hehe.

When the beginning of It Only Takes A Minute comes on, I get totally into dance mode, the music kicks in and everyone always goes wild. I love the dance routine and well, of course the pole dancing bit is always a bonus. It's nice to see Howard back doing what he does best heh. It's always nice that they do songs from the first album, there is a good mix of songs on this tour which is what makes it a good set.

Beautiful World sung by Howard is beautiful, everyone around us was singing really loudly, and they did the same during Patience. It was probably the loudest I've heard it so far. When you hear thousands of people all singing together, it's just amazing. I sometimes wonder what the boys must think being there on the stage thinking about it all, I wonder if they get the same goosebumps that I get.

During Hold On, Helena always rings Laura, and we all have a sing along, I do wonder if Laura can ever hear Mark over our bum notes and off key singing hehe, I'm surpised she hasn't told us to shut up yet

I'd Wait For Life isn't my favourite song, and I always find this bit of the show a bit dull, but I always gets mezmerised by the back drop, and the water and the colours they use and always end up singing along much to the amusement of the girls who then start taking the mick out of me

I love it when Relight My Fire starts. The whole dance routine they have created is amazing, and the dancers do a fantastic job. I think they way they have intergrated Crazy is also great, and it fits perfectly. Everyone is always shocked when they haven't seen the show before when Lloyd starts singing "crazzzzzy" and then start singing along even louder than they were. I love it when they set parts of them on fire, although I noticed during most of the London dates, Garys arm hasn't really set alight, and Marks hat stays lit right to the very end of the song hehe. It must be very wierd to try and dance with your hat on fire, he is pretty brave if you ask me. I wonder how much insurance they got charged for that

Rule The World is visually and vocally beautiful, the way they create the clouds with the smoke & the lazers, and well if you know me you will know my fascination with glitterballs so when the biiiiiig glitterball/world comes down I always grab one of the girls and go GLIIIIIIITTTTTERBALL When the walkway comes down I always get reminded of the past tours when they did that, it's such a good part of the show, and it's nice that they do have a second stage for the fans at the back, so that all fans have a good view [unless you're like me and sitting at the top of the gods with your eyes closed due to the fear ].

The B Stage is great. Could It Be Magic, followed by a singalong of Do What You Like [am I the only one who does the hand movements they did on one of the previous tours], A Million Love Songs, They did Satisfied last night as well which was GREAT, I do love that song, & Take That and Party all of which leads into Back For Good which is another great O2 singalong. From up at the top it looks amazing when you can see a sea of hands waving from side to side. Everything Changes is the last song they do and they bring all the dancers onto the stage. It's quite cute when Gary & Dawn dance together and he sings "i love you" to her, how sweet <3. I was suprised when I heard they were doing a walkthrough back to the other stage, it's still fantastic when they do it and a nice way to great the fans. Gary, Jason and Howard started singing the end of Everything Changes but Mark still wasn't back on the stage and when he finally got there he stood there and clapped the other boys hehe. I can imagine Mark stopping to say "you alriiiight" to every single person down the aisles.

Wooden Boat is as amazing as ever, and it's nice to see that Jason has started to play the guitar as well as sing. It does annoy me sometimes though that people see it as a part of the show where they can leave and go to the toilet or whatever, don't get me wrong I'm not saying people shouldn't be allowed to leave when they want, but it must be hard for him to sing solo like that [he says so every night]. He always gets the biggest cheer at the end of the song, and he has such a good voice, he should have more confidence in his abilities. When he says "the dance floor" us 4 girls jump up as Give Good Feeling is our favourite part of the show. Helena usually almost knocks out whoever is sitting next to her as she goes MENTAL hehe. We all laugh about it and dance away. I love the remix Howard has created for GGF, and am always miffed when you see the crowd on the floor just standing there, especially since the beat is so loud. The dance routine is fantastic, and when Gary comes out doing his little solo dance routine I always cheer hehe. He has come on so well with his dancing. I really like what they've done with the song, and again like the fact they use a song from the first album. I also love the fact they've kept some of the original dance routine in, it's just a shame they don't do it in hotpants like they used to hehe

GGF goes into Sure. We always do the little hand dance routine and again, everyone around us looks at us as if we are mad because we are standing in a line, doing the dance and laughing at each other. I do wonder what they must be thinking

Never Forget, when it starts I always wonder if the walkway is going to work or if it won't start like it did in the first night hehe. The backdrop and the way they've worked it is so clever. It must have taken lots of rehearsing and seeing all the hands in the air during the chorus is again mind blowing, it always makes me feel a bit emotional heh.

Shine & Pray are the best two songs to end the show in my opinion, one upbeat song which Mark performs really well and one of their most famous hits. They always seem to come along so quickly though, and the show is finished. London seems to be flying by, I can't believe there is only 3 shows out of 8 left. The tour will be over before we know it