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| album = ”[[Since I Saw You Last]]”

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| start_date = 29 March 2014

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Revision as of 21:33, 29 September 2025

2014 concert tour by Gary Barlow

The Since I Saw You Last Tour was a concert tour by English singer-songwriter Gary Barlow in support of his fourth studio album Since I Saw You Last. The tour saw Barlow play some of the biggest arenas in the UK and Ireland performing both Take That and his solo material from his career spanning two decades as well as his new material.[1]

Background

Due to overwhelming demand, Barlow added a further four dates to the tour after the concert sold out less than 10 minutes after going on sale.[2][3]

Opening acts

Set list

  1. “Opening” (Interlude)
  2. Since I Saw You Last
  3. Greatest Day
  4. Candy
  5. “Requiem”
  6. Pray
  7. Shine(with Eliza Doolittle)
  8. A Million Love Songs
  9. Lie to Me
  10. Acoustic Medley:
    1. How Deep Is Your Love
    2. Shame
    3. So Help Me Girl
  11. Swing Medley:
    1. Sure
    2. Everything Changes
    3. Could It Be Magic
  12. Piano Medley:
    1. Nobody Else
    2. Love Ain’t Here Anymore
    3. “Dying Inside”
    4. Said It All
    5. The Garden
  13. Forever Love
  14. Sing(with a local school choir)
  15. The Flood
  16. Face to Face (with Elton John on the screens)
  17. Back for Good
  18. Relight My Fire
  19. Let Me Go
  20. Rule the World
  21. “Jump”
  22. Never Forget

Tour dates

DVD release

A DVD of the tour entitled Since You Saw Him Last: The Tour was recorded from a sold-out arena performance at the Manchester Arena and was released on 15 December 2014 in the UK.

Reception

Reviews on the tour were largely positive.[4][5][6] The Birmingham Mail commented positively saying “A thoroughly satisfactory evening’s work, then, for one of Britain’s most accomplished contemporary pop songwriters.”[7] with regional magazine, East Midlands Music, adding it was “a brilliant, entertaining evening”.[8]

Charts

References

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