Thanks to everyone who posted a review in the forum of Take That's gig in Manchester on 13th December.

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

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This was my first EVER Take That concert: I was so lucky to get tickets. It took me 3 hours after school to get them, the day they were released. The tickets I finally received were for the back row of Block 205, but I was too excited to mind.

Sophie Ellis Bextor was an amazing choice of warm-up act, and really set the atmosphere for me.

I was so excited until the boys actually came on. The video that starts the concert off was so cute!

When the boys finally came on it was fantastic. The crowd went mad! Reach Out sounded fantastic. The boys really sang it fantastic! The political style was a great idea, and really got the crowd excited.

I liked the way the dancers were in the podiums for It Only Takes A Minute, and the dancing was amazing. The pole-dancing by Jason and Howard was amazing!! It really got the crowd excited and dancing.

It was really good to see Howard back to the stage, and he looked really well. Beautiful World was sung beautifully, and really sweet.

Patience was sung really powerfully, and the crowd joined in very loudly. It is one of my favourite songs, as the first song the lads sang when they reformed.

Hold On was sang so beautifully, in Mark's quirky way. I really enjoyed the sound of Mark's voice, so unique. Hold On really reflects Mark's personality to the listener, which is gorgeous!

For I'd Wait For Life, Mark asked all the audience to get out their phones, and sway them, as he felt it looked beautiful. It was amazing to see everyone get their phones out, and looked really pretty. Gary sang the song beautifully, and felt spine-tingling.

Relight My Fire was definitely the turning-point for the concert, as soon as it began people became full of life, and danced and clapped loudly. Lloyd is an amazing singer, and I really enjoyed the way he started the song off. The boys came out to much applause, the song sounding so full of energy. I loved the remix of Crazy and RMF, the idea was genius! The lads' clothing was set on fire, and was an amazing sight! The voodoo style to the song was unusual, and was very entertaining!

The boys appeared back on stage, green strobe lights flashing, wearing long coats, and knee-high boots for Rule The World. (Gary claiming the boots to be wellies from M&S.) The song was sang hauntingly beautifully, and was the perfect song to sing whilst on the bridge. The effect of the stage revolving as TT sang RTW on it was breath-taking.

Then followed a medley of old hits which were thoroughly enjoyed by the crowd, with the crowd singing lines from Do What You Like and Take That And Party. Million Love Songs was also sung by the crowd, followed by Back For Good. A rework of Could It Be Magic was hauntingly beautiful, and it brought tears to my eyes. Everything Changes followed, with Gary and Howard indulging in 'dad dancing' much to the amusement of the audience. The lads began the walkthrough the crowd, with Mark being the last one back on the stage after being mobbed!

Off went the boots and socks as Jason remained on stage to sing Wooden Boat, which he sang beautifully. He looked so nervous still, bless him. The whole audience erupted in laughter as he claimed we would find out why he was never given a lead the first time round!

As Jason chatted to the crowd, he finally said the words "first on the dancefloor." As soon as these words had left Jason's lips, the entire arena erupted into a rave. Glowsticks, fluorescent lighting and green strobe lighting welcomed DJ Howard Donald. The thumping tunes pumped through the arena so loud even my mum, who is profoundly deaf, enjoyed dancing along. Give Good Feeling was one of my favourite parts of the show, the energetic dancing superb.

The music abruptly stopped, the stage pitch black. Four white spotlights focused on the lads. The lads slowly crawled along the floor, jumped to their feet and the music changed to Sure. The dancing was again superb, and the effects brilliant.

On stage appeared Lloyd, with a flashlight, pulling up a large white screen. The arena went dark, then a bright white light flooded the arena, blinding the audience, the choir on Never Forget sounding out. I found the video a fantastic idea, and really interested the audience. The entire audience clapping together, everyone doing the same actions, looked amazing, and really made me feel connected with the rest of the arena.

Out went the lights again, and when the lights returned to the stage, it was a very glamorous scene. It looked very old-Hollywood. Shine sounded fabulous, with Mark suiting the song perfectly. Mark is such a showman, and it really pays off in Shine. Mark's unique and quirky singing was fantastic.

By the time Pray came around, the audience were beginning to wish the show would never end, clapping more and more, as if they wished TT would carry on forever, and never break. Pray was sung so powerfully by Gary, so passion-filled, it was so memorable.

I would like to thank Take That for an amazing first concert, I have so many amazing memories that will stay with me forever. Take That really make this a beautiful World!