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Take That To Stream Concert Live Into UK Cinemas

by Music-News.com on May 17, 2015

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Take That, the UK’s most successful live act ever, confirmed that their live show which kicked off in Glasgow on April 27 will be broadcast live to cinemas on June 19 from London’s O2 arena.

Captured in HD and with Surround Sound, an opportunity for fans to experience the concert in the comfort of their local cinema and “from the best seat in the house”. In partnership with ScreenLive Entertainment, the show will be scheduled live or near live in over 20 territories and will have selected Encores worldwide.

Take That are defined by some of the most memorable and spectacular live productions in UK music history and this show is certainly no exception. A colourful explosion, with everything from dancing jellyfish, beautifully choreographed puppetry and a contemporary dance routine performed by Mark and Howard to a flying tandem sidecar that soars out over the crowd, a burning globe, pyros, fireworks and indoor rain.

“This is the first time we’ve done something on this scale so it’s going to be a really special night for us. It’ll be really exciting to have so many of our fans from all over the world all together watching the show. We’ll be thinking up some surprises to make it a very memorable occasion for everyone.” – Take That.

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