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Pops Tour
Tour by Take That
Start dateAugust 24, 1994
End dateOctober 12, 1994
No. of shows36 (total)
Take That concert chronology

The Pops Tour was the third tour from British Boyband Take That, designed to promote their brand new single, "Sure", and to promote their cereal campaign that had being ongoing for the past few months, with Kelloggs Cereals.

Setlist

  1. "Theme For The Uncommon Man" (Traditional)
  2. "Satisfied" (G.Barlow)
  3. "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" (M.Jagger)
  4. "Promises" (G.Barlow/G.Stack)
  5. "Sure" (G.Barlow/M.Owen/R.Williams)
  6. "Everything Changes" (G.Barlow/M.Ward/E.Kennedy/C.Baylis)
  7. "Love Ain't Here Anymore" (G.Barlow)
  8. "It Only Takes A Minute" (D.Lambert/B.Potter)
  9. "Do What U Like" (G.Barlow/R.Hedges)
  10. "Could It Be Magic" (B.Manilow/A.Anderson)
  11. "Why Can't I Wake Up With You?" (G.Barlow)
  12. "A Million Love Songs" (G.Barlow)
  13. "Companion Lullaby" (Instrumental)
  14. "Beatles Medley" (J.Lennon/P.McCartney)
  15. "Babe" (G.Barlow)
  16. "Give Good Feeling" (G.Barlow)
  17. "Pray" (G.Barlow)
  18. "Relight My Fire" {accompanied by Lulu} (D.Hartman)
  19. "Theme For The Uncommon Man" (Traditional)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
August 24, 1994 Glasgow Scotland SECC
August 26, 1994
August 27, 1994
August 28, 1994
August 30, 1994 Manchester England Manchester G-Mex
August 31, 1994
September 1, 1994
September 3, 1994 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
September 4, 1994
September 6, 1994 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena
September 7, 1994
September 8, 1994
September 9, 1994
September 10, 1994
September 12, 1994 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
September 13, 1994
September 15, 1994 London England Wembley Arena
September 16, 1994
September 17, 1994
September 18, 1994
September 19, 1994
September 20, 1994
September 22, 1994 Birmingham NEC
September 23, 1994
September 26, 1994
September 27, 1994
September 28, 1994
September 30, 1994
October 1, 1994
October 4, 1994
October 7, 1994 London Wembley Arena
October 8, 1994
October 9, 1994
October 11, 1994 Northern Ireland Belfast Kings Hall
October 12, 1994

References