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Take That change 'Progress' tour at last minute
Published Tuesday, May 24 2011, 09:38 BST | By Lewis Corner | 4 comments

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The 'Love Love' band will be playing Sunderland on May 27, but are still making changes to the stage's set, leaving production designer Chris Vaughn under pressure.
"I am numb from worry. If I stopped to think about it I'd be on a plane to Rio," Vaughn told The Sun regarding the tour preparations.
"We're desperately trying to make everything the band wanted to happen, happen. It is stressful, honing set design, people changing their minds and the show being tweaked some."
The shows will allegedly cost £15 million to stage and are double the size of anything the band have attempted before, requiring 110 trucks to ship equipment across the UK and Europe, as well as 275 technicians to make the gigs run smoothly.
Band member Mark Owen has admitted that he recently had a "panic" ahead of the opening night, while Robbie Williams is reportedly battling to overcome his stage fright ready for the sold-out 36-date jaunt.
> Take That confirm new mini-album Progressed
Watch Take That perform their new single 'Love Love' live at the National Movie Awards below:
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