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Take That to break records with 'Progress' tour DVD
Published Thursday, Sep 29 2011, 10:40 BST | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments

The band will release the official DVD of their recent 'Progress' shows on November 21 and retailers have predicted that the disc will sell out in the festive season rush.
The two-disc set will be available in both DVD and Blu-ray formats and will showcase footage of the band's spectacular stage show, which played to 1.34 million audience members over the summer.
A retail expert told the Daily Star: "Many people have seen sales slumps drastically this year, so it's a relief to have Take That back. It's a dead cert to break records and become the biggest seller."
The group's previous DVD, Take That Present: The Circus Live, sold over 600,000 copies since its release back in November 2009.
It became the fastest-selling DVD of all time in the UK, shifting 82,414 copies in 24 hours and 181,979 in its first week of availability.
With the popular return of Robbie Williams to the band, it's thought the new video release will exceed its predecessors.
It was recently reported that Take That earned just under £8 million in six months earlier this year.
> Take That's next tour will be even bigger, says Howard Donald
The tracklisting for Take That's Progress Live is as follows:
Disc 1
'Rule The World '
'Greatest Day '
'Hold Up A Light '
'Patience '
'Shine'
'Let Me Entertain You '
'Rock DJ '
'Come Undone '
'Feel '
'Angels'
'The Flood '
'SOS '
'Underground Machine '
'Kidz '
'Pretty Things'
'When They Were Young Medley *'
' Back For Good '
'Pray'
'Love Love'
'Never Forget '
'No Regrets'/'Relight My Fire'
' Eight Letters'
*includes 'A Million Love Songs', 'Babe', 'Everything Changes '
Disc 2
Making Progress Live
Watch Gary Barlow talk about Take That's 'Progress' tour below:
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