Take That have announced a special 30th anniversary reissue of their second album, Everything Changes, in celebration of National Album Day. These new album formats, out on 19th October, include a zoetrope picture disc featuring animations of the group taken from the album’s classic videos. This release also marks the first time the album has been available on vinyl since its original release in 1993.
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The original Everything Changes album reached Number 1 in the UK Album Chart upon release and was shortlisted for the 1994 Mercury Prize. It spawned some of the group’s biggest singles including fan favourites Relight My Fire, Pray, Everything Changes and Babe. The album is certified Platinum four times over and holds the UK record for the most number of Top 10 singles for a group from a single album.
The reissue also coincides with a unique four day event taking place on the picturesque Mediterranean island of Malta. From Thursday 17th October to Sunday 20th October, Take That will host ‘The Greatest Weekend,’ a celebration of music, entertainment, and unforgettable moments, curated by the band themselves. This exclusive event offers fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Take That perform in an intimate setting, alongside an extraordinary lineup of special hand-picked guests.
Joining the iconic trio across the four-day festival, Sugababes, Ella Henderson, Gok Wan, Sam Ryder, Daniel Beddingfield, Heather Small and more. Final remaining tickets are available from Thegreatestweekend.com
Take That are renowned for their ground-breaking productions and incredible live shows, and ‘The Greatest Weekend’ promises to be no exception. The band will take over Malta, headlining the event with two special live sets that showcase their incredible career history. Each performance will take the audience on a journey through the band’s career, spanning four-decades from their beginnings in the 90s to their status as one of the most successful acts in UK music history.
On Saturday, the band will perform their iconic album ‘Everything Changes’ live, in its entirety for the first time since its release in 1993, giving fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience one of their most beloved albums in a unique and intimate setting. Sunday’s headline set will see Gary, Mark and Howard, hit the stage for an epic live performance, full of all the biggest smash-hits from across their chart-topping career, as well as songs from their latest Number 1 album, This Life.
Take That’s 2024 tour, This Life On Tour, saw the band play a whopping 41 dates across 15 cities with over 700,000 tickets sold. The band currently hold the record for the most performances at London’s The O2 with 39 headline shows. 2011’s Progress tour broke box office records by selling over 1 million tickets in less than 24 hours, becoming the biggest tour in the UK and earning them a place on Billboard’s annual ‘Top 25 Tours’ list, placing third worldwide. In 2019, the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with the 38 date sell-out Odyssey tour which saw them play to 29 arenas and 9 stadiums, selling over 650,000 tickets.
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