Take That tour dates: Full list of 2024 venues and concerts planned across UK and Ireland

 Take That tour dates: Full list of 2024 venues and concerts planned across UK and Ireland


Freelance Journalist Alison Jones 

Manchester Pop band Take That have announced a brand new album and a three-month long tour of the UK and Ireland to support it.  
The band– comprising Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen – premiered their first new single in five years, “Windows”, on Zoe Ball’s breakfast show on BBC Radio 2 last Friday.  The new single topped the iTunes single selling just under 1000 copies however failed to enter the official singles chart this week.


 The single is the first track to be released from This Life, which will go on sale from 24 November. This Life on Tour will begin several months later, in April 2024 and will run until June.
Speaking to Ball, Barlow said of the new song: “New music, it is exciting. We’ve been together for 33 years now so it’s like, ‘What’s next? How do we sound in 2023?’ That’s the exciting bit. 

 “There’s nothing more we love than going into a studio and going, ‘Who are we now? How does our music sound when it comes out?’ And it feels fresh and it feels exciting, and it feels like we’re looking upwards. I think we’re at a nice time of life.”  He added: “It’s hopeful and there’s a lot of light I think in this music. We’re very excited for our audience to hear it – always.”  When is Take That’s UK tour? The tour will include four dates in each of London, Manchester and Birmingham, as well as three in Glasgow and two each in Sheffield, Leeds and Dublin.  

It will end with one-night stays at a number of football stadiums, including in Nottingham, Norwich and Bristol. 

Here is the full list of dates:  
Saturday 13 April – Utilita Arena, Sheffield 
Sunday 14 April – Utilita Arena, Sheffield 
Friday 19 April – First Direct Arena, Leeds 
Saturday 20 April – First Direct Arena, Leeds 
Monday 22 April – 3Arena, Dublin 
Tuesday 23 April – 3Arena, Dublin 
Thursday 25 April – London
The O2 Friday 26 April – London
The O2 Saturday 27 April – London
The O2 Tuesday 30 April – London
The O2 Friday 3 May – Glasgow Ovo Hydro 
Saturday 4 May – Glasgow Ovo Hydro 
Sunday 5 May – Glasgow Ovo Hydro 
Tuesday 7 May – Co-op Live, Manchester 
Wednesday 8 May – Co-op Live Manchester 
Friday 10 May – Co-op Live, Manchester 
Saturday 11 May – Co-op Live, Manchester 
Tuesday 14 May – Utilita Arena Birmingham 
Wednesday 15 May – Utilita Arena, Birmingham 
Friday 17 May – Utilita Arena, Birmingham 
Saturday 18 May – Utilita Arena, Birmingham 
Friday 24 May – River Stadium, Middlesborough 
Sunday 26 May – The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham 
Tuesday 28 May – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich 
Thursday 30 May – Stadium MK, Milton Keynes 
Saturday 1 June – St Marys Stadium, Southampton 
Tuesday 4 June – Home Park Stadium, Plymouth 
Thursday 6 June – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea 
Saturday 8 June – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol

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