Take That are returning to the road next year for a huge run of arena and stadium shows across the UK and Ireland – here’s how to get tickets.
The band – starring Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – will play 38 shows across the country, launching in April 2024 and continuing through June.
Tickets go on general sale Friday, September 29 at 9.30 am BST and are available via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
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The band’s live shows follow the release of their ninth album, ‘This Life’, on November 24, marking their first original LP since 2017’s ‘Wonderland’.
“It’s been a wonderful experience being back in the studio together making this record. It has that feeling of spreading your wings, letting out the old and bringing in the new,” says the band of the album, featuring the lead single Windows.
‘We’re incredibly proud of the new album – there’s a sense of togetherness, whether that’s us coming back together as a band or people wanting connection in their own lives. We’re excited for this new chapter!”
How to get tickets
Tickets go on general sale Friday, September 29 at 9.30 am BST and are available via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
Fans who pre-order ‘This Life’ from Take That’s Official Store before 10am BST on September 26 will receive a special code to access pre-sale tickets from Wednesday, September 27 at 9.30am BST.
You can check out Take That’s full list of tour dates below.
Take That tour dates
APRIL 2024
13 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
14 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
18 – First Direct Arena, Leeds [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
17 – First Direct Arena, Leeds [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
19 – First Direct Arena, Leeds [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
20 – First Direct Arena, Leeds [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
22 – 3Arena, Dublin [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
23 – 3Arena, Dublin [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
25 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
26 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
27 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
28 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
30 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
MAY 2024
1 – The O2, London [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
3 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
4 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
5 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
7 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
8 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
10 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
11 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
12 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
14 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
15 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
17 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
18 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
19 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
24 – Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
25 – The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
26 – The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
28 – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
30 – Stadium MK, Milton Keynes [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
JUNE 2024
1 – St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
2 – St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
4 – Home Park Stadium, Plymouth [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
6 – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
8 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]
9 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
11 – Co-op Live, Manchester [Ticketmaster] [See Tickets]*
*New date added due to demand