Thanks to everyone who posted a review in the forum of Take That's gig in London on 7th December.

Here's one of our favourites, written by Sez_babe. 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 fantastic night - full of memories and so many lovely images that I will cherish forever.

The atmosphere was amazing... lots of screams but when everyone screamed loudly at the same time, I looked at the stage and knew why.

The podiums looked so great. I loved Reach Out - the actions were brilliantly worked with the lyrics and the energy the guys had when singing was magnificent - I had goosebumps!

I wondered how the stage would be suddenly turned into the pole dancing club for 'It Only Takes a Minute Girl' but I was amazed when the dancers came out of the podiums. The lighting was brilliant - all the colours Jason and Howard pole dancing as well - couldn't ask for anything better!!

After all the worry over the last few weeks with Howard, it was so lovely seeing him singing Beautiful World. No other words to describe it - just lovely and was so nice to sing along.

It has only been a year since Patience has been released, and so much has happened since then, but it still had that wow factor, and I think it always will. Gary was brilliant on the lead and I loved looking up at the screens and seeing which guys sung which bits - You can't always see on the tv.

I loved the Beautiful World album, and a song I always liked Hold On. I really like Mark's voice and he didn't disappoint. I loved how Mark stood at the front on his own - a well deserved place for a well deserved vocal.

My mum has always loved Relight My Fire and when I heard the intro - i looked and her and she was going "yay!" The guy, Lloyd, was brilliant - I was singing along to Crazy nearly as much as I was the RMF. The sound and the images from the dancers were magnificent - a brilliant remix of a classic song.

I have been a massive fan of Rule The World since I first heard it on radio 1. It was fantastic live!!! The green effects were brilliant and the walkway was wonderful how they walked to the b-stage.

Could It Be Magic was very different to how it was on the Greatest Hits tour, which I had seen only on DVD, but it was great all the same - Gary sung it well (of course - that goes with the territory ) and it was a great start to the b-stage shenanigans.

The banter with the crowd about the old songs was lovely - the guys are obviousy still proud of the songs they recorded such a long time ago now. I was singing along and the crowd participation was magnificent - like the guys said at the end - the crowd was brilliant at this date.

Give Good Feeling, sung a little bit later was brilliant - I was so glad I learnt the words - it was even better live and I loved the fact that I could sing along - given that I hadn't even started school when the album was released.

I'd Wait For Life was fabulous - I always loved the song, and the video too. Gary's vocals on this are top quality and was lovely seeing him perform this live.

Since listening to the Greatest Hits album, I love Everything Changes . I don't why, it must just be the upbeat feeling and the lyrics - the great lyrics which are sooo catchy! Loved it, enough said.

My mum has also always loved Back For Good and I looked at her again when Gary started singing it and she was in her element. It had memories of the Diana concert (which I saw on tv) with everyone singing it - bringing back the reason, if anyone had ever forgotten it, why it is a classic.

Although I wasn't anywhere near the B-stage - it was great to see everyone down there getting so excited about the guys walking so near them - I would be!!!

And then to the moment I had been waiting so long for - Wooden Boat was memorising. I have always been a big fan of Jason. Don't get me wrong, I love all the guys, but everyone has a favourite I now have the art of taking photos on a digital camera while recording a video on my phone! The little chat Jason had with the crowd was so lovely - I hope he knew how much we all loved it - the noise was deafening in support. The song was lovely - a personal favourite off the album - it is just a lovely song. You could tell Jason was nervous, but he did a fantastic job - the band are lucky to have him as a dancer and a singer- here's for more solo work

Now, I must just say - I want a hoodie so much after watching Sure. I loved the video of this song and the dance was great and Howard as the DJ was fab! It was a great set as well to dance in front of.

Then came my favourite song - the first song I ever knew was by Take That - Never Forget. I loved the imagery and the timing was perfect. A fantastic feel good anthem - there's something about having everyone going 'Neeeeevvvver, Forget' which makes you realise that you are not the only one that does that at home when listening to it! Just truly magnificent - have I said that enough?

My favourite song of the year, oh, except for Rule The World... yes, it was Shine The intro at the beginning summed it up - original, catchy and upbeat. I loved it!!

And then it was time to say goodbye - a song which I really enjoy listening too - Pray. The video is brilliant and seeing it live has given me a new found respect for it. It ended the concert in a brilliant way and then it was time to come home

The best concert I have ever been too. I hope you got that from my review - I am so glad I have seen them now, I love the fact that I can talk about them singing live having actually seen them. Even though I was up in the stands, I still had a fantastic time and thank you Take That for putting on a magnificent show.