That That are heading to Malta for The Greatest Weekend – a four-day getaway featuring two exclusive shows from the band.
Taking place between October 17 and 20, the gathering will feature live concerts and nightclub events, including two headline sets from the band and other huge artists, who will perform in an intimate environment with a full scale production.
Alongside a greatest hits set, Take That will also perform their iconic second album ‘Everything Changes’ (1993) – featuring singles such as Pray, Relight My Fire and Babe – in full.
“THATTERS! This is big… This October, join us on the Mediterranean island of Malta for The Greatest Weekend,” the group shared on Instagram.
The full line-up for Take That’s The Greatest Weekend will be announced Friday, April 5.
Before then, the band – who recently released the new single You And Me – will play 38 shows across the UK, launching April 13 and continuing through June. European shows continue through July, before the band heads Down Under in October and November.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and See Tickets. The full list of UK dates for Take That’s ‘This Life’ tour is below.
APRIL 2024
13 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
14 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
18 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
19 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
20 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
22 – 3Arena, Dublin
23 – 3Arena, Dublin
25 – The O2, London
26 – The O2, London
27 – The O2, London
28 – The O2, London
30 – The O2, London
MAY 2024
3 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
4 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
5 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
7 – Co-op Live, Manchester
8 – Co-op Live, Manchester
10 – Co-op Live, Manchester
11 – Co-op Live, Manchester
12 – Co-op Live, Manchester
14 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
15 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
17 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
18 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
24 – Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
26 – The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham
28 – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
30 – Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
JUNE 2024
1 – St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
4 – Home Park Stadium, Plymouth
6 – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
8 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol