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Take That send fans GAA GAA
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Jun 14, 2009 | by STEPHEN MAGUIRE
POP'S comeback kings Take That threatened to keep Dublin "Up All Night" as they played in front of 80,000 screaming fans at Croke Park last night.
The boys promised a show to remember and they didn't let anyone down.
The band went through a melody of sing-along hits turning the GAA's front room into a real-life karaoke hall.
As well as current hits Greatest Day and The Garden, the former boyband also belted classics such as Relight My Fire.
After the band dazzled the massive crowd, Gary Barlow told the audience he was planning some real Irish partying.
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"There will be a few Guinness to be enjoyed. I think we've earned it," he said.
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