Take That have announced their heading on a huge UK and Ireland stadium tour in 2024.
Just hours after revealing their brand new album, This Life, as well as new single Windows, the three-piece thrilled fans on Friday as they announced plans to head on the road to showcase their latest music, in addition to their much loved Take That classics.
Taking to social media, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald shared details of the epic 29-date date tour, remarking: ‘It’s been such a pleasure making this album and we can’t wait to perform some songs live.’
In an additional treat for fans, the boys will be joined in the 15 cities by special guest Olly Murs on their stadium tour, which kicks off in Sheffield in April.
With tickets set to go on sale this month, we take a look at how you can bag tickets as well as further details about the show…
Relighting everyone’s fire: Take That have announced their heading on a huge UK and Ireland stadium tour in 2024 (L-R Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Gary Barlow pictured in May)
Comeback: Just hours after revealing their brand new album , This Life, as well as new single Windows, the three-piece thrilled fans on Friday as they announced plans to head on the road to showcase their latest music
Exciting: Taking to social media, Gary Barlow , Mark Owen and Howard Donald shared details of the epic 29-date date tour
How do I get tickets?
Take That confirmed their exciting tour during an appearance on Zoe Ball’s Radio 2 show on Friday.
Fans who pre-order the group’s brand new album This Life from the official UK store before 10am on Tuesday 26 September will receive a special code to access pre-sale tickets.
All presale codes will be sent to eligible customers from 11:00am on the Tuesday.
Presale tickets will then go on sale on Wednesday 27 September at 9.30am.
General sale tickets will then be up for grabs on Friday 29 September from 9.30am.
Fans can purchase the This Life album in any format on their website, with a CD costing £10.99, with LPs and merchandise bundles also available.
Exciting times: Take That confirmed their exciting tour during an appearance on Zoe Ball’s Radio 2 show on Friday (pictured meeting fans outside BBC studios on Friday)
Tickets: Fans who pre-order the group’s brand new album This Life from the official UK store before 10am on Tuesday 26 September will receive a special code to access pre-sale tickets
What dates are Take That performing?
Take That will kick off their epic 29-date tour in Sheffield in April, performing in 14 further cities before concluding in June in Bristol. Full dates below:
Who is their support act?
Singer-songwriter Olly Murs, 39, will be accompanying Take That on their mega UK and Ireland stadium tour.
Olly soared to fame as a contestant on the X Factor back in 2009, finishing as runner-up.
He’s since gone on to carve out an impressive music career, with songs including Dance With Me Tonight, Troublemaker, Wrapped Up and Heart Skips A Beat.
Pop star: Singer-songwriter Olly Murs, 39, will be accompanying Take That on their mega UK and Ireland stadium tour
Chuffed: Taking to Instagram on Friday, the Dear Darlin’ hitmaker shared: ‘Wow I’ve had this secret for some time but next year I’m on the road with these legends TAKE THAT!’
Taking to Instagram on Friday, the Dear Darlin’ hitmaker shared: ‘Today this could be the greatest day of our lives. Wow I’ve had this secret for some time but next year I’m on the road with these legends TAKE THAT!
‘What a tour this is going to be!! Gunna be special! Tickets go on sale NEXT FRIDAY 29th SEPTEMBER!! Link in bio so you “NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVER FORGET”.’
Fans of the star were quick to share their excitement in the comments, with one remarking: ‘This has made my day!! My 2 worlds collide!!!!’
What have the fans said?
Following the announcement, fans of the trio rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share their excitement that Take That are finally heading on tour again.
One wrote: ‘Absolutely super excited for the brand new album and tour Good choice for a support act @ollymurs. Windows is absolutely amazing song welcome back guys legends together hopefully I see u in Manchester next year.’
While another said: ‘Over the moon happy to see you all this morning, finally seeing you altogether & this was my second time only. still processing everything guys, thank you so much for the pics. So ready for this tour, it’s going to be my first tour as well, excited as ever. Pre ordering later.’
Thrilled: Following the announcement, fans of the trio rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share their excitement that Take That are finally heading on tour again
Nice to see you: Gary was in great spirits as he greeted a horde of fans on Friday
Hi there: The singer cut a casual figure in a grey checked shirts as he snapped selfies with excited fans
‘Yesssssss this has made my day and I literally can’t wait to be back at the o2 arena in London parting with you guys and it’s deffo “the greatest day” yay Gary Mark and Howard x’ tweeted a third fan.
‘Thank you!!!!! That’s one of mine and my mummy Thatter’s Christmas presents sorted!! I’m super excited to see you live again!! 13 years almost since my first concert’, came the response from a fourth music lover.
With another excitedly adding: ‘YESSSSSSSS, been waiting for this I’m just in the mood for my TT obsession to start back up after the last tour.’
It comes as Take That announced they are reuniting again with a brand new album.
Reunited: Take That have got together after six years away to put together their ninth album This Life, with a new single called Window
The 90s pop group have got together after six years away to put together their ninth album This Life, with a new single called Windows releasing in November.
But fans will only see Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55, as Robbie Williams, 49, and Jason Orange, 53, have still decided against reuniting with the group.
According to The Sun, lead singer Gary said: ‘The one thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there’s no Robbie and Jason.
Lead singer: Gary said that ‘the one thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there’s no Robbie and Jason
‘We’ve always said they’re welcome to join us but we’ve done about 600 shows since they were around.
‘We’re a three at the moment and we’re doing OK.’
One thing still to be decided is whether they will be following in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue and Adele, with their Las Vegas residencies.
But Gary hinted, the idea isn’t ruled out as he said ‘who knows what’s on the cards for the next year’.
Solo artist Robbie hasn’t returned to the band since 2011 before Jason left for good in 2014.