If you lived through the nineties, it is almost impossible for you not to remember Take That, their most famous boy band. And if you didn't live through them, it is also difficult for you to be unaware of any of their subsequent reunion tours, because they are among the most acclaimed of the last century.
The British Take That have had several lives since they formed in Manchester in 1989, and in all of them they have triumphed, following in the wake of other young bands such as Bay City Rollers, The Osmonds, the Jackson 5 or New Kids on the Block, but maturing creatively as none of them did. They sold 25 million records, survived the departure of Robbie Williams and Jason Orange, and arrive at Noches del Botánico proving that they are not living on rents, as their visit is part of This Life On Tour, the tour with which they present the songs of "This Life" (2023), their brand new ninth album. More than three decades after their breakthrough, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, recent recipients of the Golden Award at the Los40 Music Awards gala for their influence on music and pop culture, are still guaranteed to put on a great show.