Take That tickets go on sale tomorrow ahead of Milton Keynes gig

    Presale is currently underway with general sale tickets released tomorrow.

    'This Life On Tour' will see Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald head to Stadium MK as they play 15 cities around the UK and Ireland.

    The band will head to Stadium MK on Thursday 30th May 2024 and will be joined by Olly Murs.

    After the success of the presale, 3 more dates were anounced.

    Tickets will go on general tomorrow, Friday 29th September at 9.30am from here.

    Take That are renowned for their huge productions and incredible live shows, and currently hold the record for the most performances at London’s The O2 with 34 headline shows. 2011’s Progress tour broke box office records by selling over 1 million tickets in less than 24 hours, becoming the biggest tour in the UK and earning them a place on Billboard’s annual ‘Top 25 Tours’ list, placing third worldwide. In 2019, the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with the 38 date sell-out Odyssey tour which saw them play to 29 arenas and 9 stadiums, selling over 650,000 tickets. 

    Take That’s brand new single, Windows, out today - sees them reunite for their first original composition in over five years.  Windows, is a beautiful track which tells the story of emerging from the darkness into the light.  As a familiar falsetto rings out across the opening notes of Windows, it signals a new era for one of Britain’s best selling bands, Take That; an era brimming with energy, creativity and a continued desire to challenge and surprise.

    “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” commented the band. '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!”

    Buy tour tickets HERE from 29th September at 9.30am.

    Tickets for UK dates start from £60 plus booking fees

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