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Take That is currently touring across 11 countries and has 31 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Clam Castle (Burg Clam) in Klam, after that they'll be at Stars of Sounds Murten in Murten.
Currently touring across
- 🇨🇭 Switzerland
- 🇵🇹 Portugal
- 🇨🇿 Czech Republic
- 🇿🇦 South Africa
- 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
- 🇦🇺 Australia
- 🇳🇿 New Zealand
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Piazza Duomo
Sequoie Music Park
Sequoie Music Park - Parco Caserme Rosse
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Iconica, Plaza de España
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Sun Bet Arena at Time Square Casino
Grand Arena at GrandWest
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Yet again, a fantastic show. Take That never fail to entertain. They sounded fabulous, the stage was a masterpiece and Lulu was amazing! Rick Astley was the perfect set-up for the boys, getting everyone dancing and singing. The crowd were all in good spirits with everyone being friendly and polite to each other. It was an amazing tribute to the past 30 years with a real mixture of old and new songs. The guys may be 30 years older now but they ooze energy! Certainly my favourite gig since The Circus tour in 2009!!
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To be honest, Joy is the correct word to use. Take That always put on an excellent show and even thought it is so different from let’s say the upcoming Rammstein concert at the same venue I am so looking forward too in July, these guys show is exciting and so well presented that I found myself bopping like a 16 year old kid out on the kip for his first conquest. Loved it. I would say that of the 5 TT tours I have been to, this one rates second after the Circus show at Wembley all those years ago.
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Fabulous show!!. A million costume changes,loads of stage props and pyrotechnics fireworks ldancing girls and flames. All the hits were covered and appeared I went. Rick Astley is still as fab as he ever was though he did say" I'm 53 and knackered" lol. Surprise guest was Lulu . "Rule the world" a little tear ran down my face. All had our torches on and my dad's dear face on my phone was lit up like he was there. The stars are coming out tonight...for you Dad. He'd have loved it ❤
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Take That: Im Sommer 2024 bei Open Air-Konzerten in Deutschland
Erst vor Kurzem hatten sich Take That zurückgemeldet: Ende September hatten Gary Barlow, Mark Owen und Howard Donald mit der Single „Windows“ ihr neues Album „This Life“ (VÖ: 24. November 2023) angekündigt – und bei der Gelegenheit auch zahlreiche UK-Shows bestätigt.
Jetzt gibt’s gute Nachrichten für alle Fans, die der einstigen Boyband hierzulande die Treue gehalten haben: Für den Sommer 2024 hat das Trio Konzerte im Ausland angekündigt, darunter auch shows in Deutschland. Im Juni und Juli ist Take That in Hannover, Berlin, Mönchengladbach und München zu sehen.
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Saturday 13 April Sheffield Utilita Arena
Sunday 14 April Sheffield Utilita Arena
Friday 19 April Leeds First Direct Arena
Saturday 20 April Leeds First Direct Arena
Monday 22 April Dublin 3Arena
Tuesday 23 April Dublin 3Arena
Thursday 25 April London The O2
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Tuesday 30 April London The O2
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Tuesday 07 May Manchester Co-op Live
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Tuesday 14 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
Wednesday 15 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
Friday 17 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
Saturday 18 May Birmingham Utilita Arena
Friday 24 May Middlesborough Riverside Stadium
Sunday 26 May Nottingham Forest
Tuesday 28 May Norwich Carrow Road
Thursday 30 May Milton Keynes Dons
Saturday 01 June Southampton St Marys Stadium
Tuesday 04 June Plymouth Home Park
Thursday 06 June Swansea.Com Stadium
Saturday 08 June Bristol Ashton Gate
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Take That announce comeback at BST Hyde Park 2023: Tickets and date revealed
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Take That have been away for a few years, but they will be back in 2023.
Gary Barlow , Howard Donald and Mark Owen will reunite as Take That on Saturday, July 1, 2023, at BST Hyde Park.
One of the UK's biggest bands will perform their biggest hits at the event's 10th anniversary in London, which will be their only UK show of the year.
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Take That said: “We're so excited to be back together and that BST Hyde Park will be the first stage we perform on in almost four years. We have incredible memories of playing there in 2016, and we can't wait to see everyone in July.”
The Script will support the band on the day, alongside the Sugababes.
Take That join the previously announced Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Billy Joel, P!nk and BLACKPINK on the BST Hyde Park billing for 2023 so far.
Tickets will go on general sale on Thursday, November 3 from here .
Take That have been on an unofficial hiatus since their Odyssey album and tour in 2018 and 2019. Since, then both Gary and Mark have released solo albums, and they have been working on a film version of their musical The Band .
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Take That: Band announce tour dates for first time in six years
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Take That members Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald have announced they will be touring after the release of their ninth studio album and new single, Windows.
It will be the first time in six years members of the band have taken to the stage to tour.
Currently there is no sign of other ex-members Robbie Williams and Jason Orange appearing on the tour - they also won't appear on the new album, titled This Life, which is due to be released on November 24.
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, September 29 at 9.30am. Fans who pre-ordered the group's new album will get special pre-sale access on Wednesday, September 27 from 9.30am.
Prices will start at £60 plus a booking fee and will be available on Gigs and Tours, Ticketmaster and Take That's website.
Take That said in a post on social media they were "extremely excited" to announce the tour.
Fans also took to social media to voice how excited they were at the prospect of seeing the 90's boy band.
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, one wrote: "Very excited now but also nervous and relieved as they are on sale next week."
Another added: "You sound so good this morning, just pre ordered album and looking forward to next year. Welcome back boys, you are just what I need right now."
Take That tour 2024 - full dates and locations:
Sheffield Utilita Arena: April 13 and 14
Leeds First Direct Arena: April 19 and 20
Dublin 3Arena: April 22 and 23
London The O2: April 25, 26, 27 and 30
Glasgow OVO Hydro: May 3, 4 and 5
Manchester Co-op Live: May 7, 8, 10 and 11
Birmingham Utilita Arena: May 14, 15, 17 and 18
Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium: May 24
Nottingham The City Ground Stadium: May 26
Norwich Carrow Road: May 28
Milton Keynes Stadium MK: May 30
Southampton St Mary's Stadium: June 1
Plymouth Home Park Stadium: June 4
Swansea Swansea.com Stadium June 6
Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium June 8
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Take That’s journey has been defined by constant evolution.
As one of the UK’s most successful bands, with accolades aplenty (eight chart topping albums, eight BRIT Awards, and six Ivor Novellos to name a few) and consistently sold out live shows wherever they go, the band could be content with touring a back catalogue packed with decades worth of acclaimed hits around the world.
But Take That (Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald) aren’t a band to rest on their laurels, and all signs point to the next stage of their evolution being their best yet.
Upcoming ninth album This Life is a vibrant body of work that sees them at their most confident musically. The recently announced 29-date UK and Ireland tour quickly snowballed into 41 dates due to overwhelming demand and includes six nights at The O2 Arena in London, where they already top the leaderboard for the highest number of gigs played by any artist.
“It’s not only the audience we want to keep guessing, we want to keep things interesting for ourselves as well” says Gary Barlow.
In the ‘90s, Take That saw iconic, shapeshifting pop stars like Madonna and Prince as the pinnacle they wanted to reach, even when they were playing local clubs in Manchester. “We just always thought we could do it,” explains Mark Owen, with the band always “going the extra mile,” to make those stadium dreams a reality. By the time they split up in 1996, Take That were comfortably the biggest pop band in Britain.
With nothing to lose, they reunited in 2005 but the initial waves of nostalgia quickly transformed into excitement about the present. Over the next twelve years, the band released a string of chart-topping records (2006’s Beautiful World, 2008’s The Circus, 2010’s Progress, 2014’s III and 2017’s Wonderland) as Robbie Williams temporarily re-joined the band and Jason Orange stepped away.
By the time Gary, Mark and Howard took a sold out stadium victory lap in 2019, celebrating their reimagined greatest hits collection ‘Odyssey’, Take That’s position as music royalty was undeniable.
“It didn’t feel like there was any pressure, it just felt like a celebration,” says Barlow. Following the tour, each of them took time to explore projects outside of the band. They returned to the stage in 2023 to perform at the coronation of King Charles III, for a stunning one-off show at London’s Hyde Park, and to celebrate ‘Greatest Days’, the big-screen adaptation of their record-breaking musical ‘The Band’, which was released to rave reviews.
That celebratory feeling continued and provides the backbone of Take That’s bold new album This Life. Despite entering uncharted waters “it was never painful making this album,” continues Barlow, with the band comfortable in their skin, their legacy and their vision for the future. “I hope it’s just good times from here on out,” he adds.
This Life marks the start of Take That’s brave third chapter, as they strip away stadium spectacle and replace it with something more intimate but equally as ambitious. The trio began talking about returning to the studio two years ago, with lofty conversations about sound, style and intention, but it was the joyful lead single Windows that provided all the answers.
The band had just agreed to play Hyde Park and Mark was visiting Gary in London from his home in L.A. He had a vision of the band walking out onstage at sunset, singing something euphoric and warm, without the usual production tricks that have made Take That one of the most in-demand bands in the world. “Whichever shape the band has taken, it always sounds like Take That when we all sing on it. I wanted to lean into that,” says Owen, comparing his vision to a “scruffy version of The Three Tenors”. Gary had been working on something that fit the vibe perfectly, and showed him the start of ‘Windows’. They finished the track the same day.
“It was about that feeling of getting back together as a band, and heading back out into the world again,” explains Barlow, with Howard Donald adding: “It has that feeling of spreading your wings, letting out the old and bringing in the new.” It’s the perfect introduction to a record that sees Take That evolve once more, without ever losing what makes them so special.
“It sounded beautiful, fresh and exciting. Similar to ‘Patience’, it just seemed like a great track to come back with,” says Owen. “To have a song that can carry the weight of our history and feel like it deserves to be heard, that’s very special,” he continues. “Every conversation about the album became a lot easier after that.”
Recording started in Nashville’s Historic RCA Studios A with 9-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb (Lady Gaga, Barry Gibb, Brandi Carlisle) and ended in New York, via Savannah, Los Angeles, London and Barcelona with Jennifer Decilveo (Hozier, Miley Cyrus) also on production duties. “Making this record has been a delicate process,” says Owen.
With nods to Hall & Oates, Supertramp, Wings, Elton John, The Eagles, Crosby, Stills and Nash, This Life sees Take That focus on vocals, with every member pushed to the forefront. “I know people call us a boyband or a manband but really, we’re a vocal harmony group,” says Barlow. During the initial run of Take That, he would be under pressure to write the songs but since they reunited, the other members have gotten involved. “This Life is a real celebration of the three of us,” says Barlow, with each member bringing confident and considered ideas to the table.
“This Life is about the twists, the turns and the adventure of living,” he continues, with the title track written after his son graduated university. “That’s when it really hit us that he wasn’t a kid any longer.” Leaning into that, March Of The Hopeful is about ever-shifting relationships while One More Word was written with Donald imagining giving his daughter away on her wedding day.
“There’s a sense of togetherness with this record, whether that’s us coming back together as a band or people wanting connection in their own lives,” says Owen. “After the past few years, where we’ve endured a pandemic and not been working on music together, it’s asking how do we come together? How do we carry on, as a band and in general?”
“There’s a real strength in numbers,” adds Barlow. “A lot of this record is about being supported and feeling more confident in, amongst and around each other. Our audience is like that as well,” he continues, with Take That fans regularly telling the band that their friendships with each other are as big a draw as the actual gigs. “There’s a whole universe around us.”
Days I Hate Myself is a love-letter to that long-standing relationship. “Sometimes you’re not feeling great but you walk out onstage and this wonderful audience wraps their arms around you. They pick you up and I wanted a song that they knew was about them,” says Barlow.
As jubilant as This Life is, it’s also flecked with moments of loss. “The Champion is to do with ageing, things we’ve been through mentally and the various ups and downs that come with being a human being on this planet,” says Owen.
They had discussions in the studio about taking out the lines about the titular Champion feeling “broken” despite the victories, but decided to keep them in. “We’re not trying to fix everything,” Owen continues. “Lyrically, it’s a bit more worn since the last record. There’s more dust and dirt to it. It’s a record about challenges and overcoming them, rather than everything just being great. It asks questions, because we’ve realised we haven’t got any answers.”
“It’s just the way life is,” adds Donald. “As much as you want to try and keep an album super positive, you’ve got to have the balance between happiness, sadness and what real life is actually all about. You don’t want people to listen to a Take That album and feel depressed though,” he continues, with This Life’s undeniable sense of warmth coming from the excitement the three friends felt being back in the studio together.
33 years after they first formed, it would be easy for Take That to tour the greatest hits every two years, but with bubbling ambition and a creative connection that is stronger than ever, now isn’t the time to lean on the past. “We want to push forward,” says Barlow. “We’re still too ambitious to give into catalogue at this point.”
Take That’s popularity continues to grow as well, thanks in part to the global reach of social media and streaming. In 2024, the band are set to bring their euphoric, communal live show to new places for the first time. “Doors are opening for us and who knows where they’re going to go,” says Barlow, excited about this new chapter for Take That. “It feels like new things are on the horizon and hopefully this album will open even more doors for us.”“There is a life in doing the same thing for a bit, but I want to be doing this when I’m 70,” adds Owen. “If we were just repeating what we’ve done before, every year we’d just be a worse version of the band. This Life feels new. It’s a brave record for us to make, but I don’t think there’s any other way if we want to carry on,” he continues. “It just feels right,” says Donald.
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Darius Rucker thinks it’s time for fans and critics to forgive Morgan Wallen for his use of a racist slur. In an interview with Rolling Stone ‘s Music Now podcast, the Hootie and the Blowfish singer and solo star said three years after Wallen was caught in a video repeatedly using the N-word the 31-year-old “Last Night” singer is a different person.
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In a February 2021 video, Wallen was caught yelling the N-word and other expletives while arriving home with some friends. At the time, Wallen apologized, telling TMZ , “I’m embarrassed and sorry. I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.”
Though Wallen’s career eventually continued apace, even picking up steam, the immediate fallout included his music briefly being pulled from streaming and radio, a suspension from his label and getting dropped by his booking agent, as well as the Academy of Country Music deeming him ineligible for the 56th annual awards.
By the end of that year, though, Wallen’s catalog had racked up more than $8 million in revenue as U.S. sales skyrocketed, he broke a series of records on the Billboard charts, hit the road again and watched his radio airplay more than double. His Dangerous album went on to win album of the year at the 2022 ACM Awards and Wallen collected 11 trophies at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards
Despite that bounce back, Rucker told RS that it feels like Wallen is still living under the cloud of his racist incident. “You know, he’s not forgiven. He’s still not out for CMAs and ACMs,” Rucker said. “They can say what they want, but the fact that Morgan Wallen is not up for entertainer of the year and those things is crazy. No one’s selling more tickets than Morgan.”
He later posted a tweet apologizing for the incident , revealing that he’d reached out to Nashville police, his family and the Chief’s crew to make amends. “I’m not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility…. I have the utmost respect for the officers working every day to keep us all safe,” he said at the time.
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After strong pre-sales, Take That expanded the tour with extra shows in Leeds, London and Manchester. The full 2024 UK and Ireland dates and venues of the Take That: This Life arena and stadium tour are as follows, including the cancelled shows at the Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester: April 13 - Utilita Arena, Sheffield.
Event-Information. Take That haben ihre Rückkehr nach Europa mit einer großen Open-Air-Live-Tour für den Sommer 2024 angekündigt. Bei This Life Under The Stars wird das Trio - Gary Barlow, Mark Owen und Howard Donald - im Sommer 19 Shows in acht europäischen Ländern spielen, darunter Ende Juni/Anfang Juli auch vier deutsche Termine in ...
Buy tickets for Take That concerts near you. See all upcoming 2023-24 tour dates, support acts, reviews and venue info. ... Sun 17 Mar 2024 Eventim Apollo London, UK. Lemar. Sun 14 Apr 2024 Birmingham Town Hall Birmingham, UK. Lemar. Fri 12 Apr ... Take That tour dates and tickets 2023-2024 near you.
Take That is an English pop group formed in Manchester in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow is the group's lead singer and primary songwriter, with Owen and Williams initially providing backing vocals and Donald and Orange ...
May 31st 2024. 🫶Absolutely incredible evening Take That where outstanding & amazing as always 🥰 brilliant show from start to finish with Olly Murs supporting 😊🌹💕Xx. Milton Keynes, United Kingdom @.
THIS LIFE ON TOUR. We're extremely excited to announce that we're heading out on tour to the UK & Ireland in 2024! Not only that but on Friday 24th November we'll be releasing our brand-new album called 'This Life'. To get exclusive pre-sale access to the UK & Ireland dates, pre-order our album 'This Life' from the official Take ...
buy tickets. 19/10/2024. Balta Island, United Kingdom. Malta Weekender. Valid for Saturday 19th October and Sunday 20th October 2024 A 2 day getaway curated by Take That on the Mediterranean island of Malta. Over the course of the 2 days, events will take place across the island. Events will range from live concerts to nightclub / DJ based events.
It was an amazing tribute to the past 30 years with a real mixture of old and new songs. The guys may be 30 years older now but they ooze energy! Certainly my favourite gig since The Circus tour in 2009!! All Take That upcoming concerts for 2023 & 2024. Find out when Take That is next playing live near you.
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English boy band Take That has announced a musical tour for May 2023. The musical tour, billed as The Greatest Days, will open at Churchill Theatre in Bromley on May 5, 2023.It is being produced ...
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Take That. Live 2024. 25.06.2024 - Hannover, Gilde Parkbühne. 29.06.2024 - Berlin, Zitadelle. 30.06.2024 - Mönchengladbach, SparkassenPark. 02.07.2024 - München, Tollwood. Termine und Venues auf dem Stand vom 16.10.2023. Take That Tickets. Die Band plant vier Shows, im Juni und Juli ist das Trio in Hannover, Berlin, Mönchengladbach und ...
Take That 'This Life 2024' UK and Ireland Tour Dates: Saturday 13 April Sheffield Utilita Arena. Sunday 14 April Sheffield Utilita Arena. Friday 19 April Leeds First Direct Arena. Saturday 20 April Leeds First Direct Arena. Monday 22 April Dublin 3Arena. Tuesday 23 April Dublin 3Arena.
Picture: Take That/BST. Take That join the previously announced Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Billy Joel, P!nk and BLACKPINK on the BST Hyde Park billing for 2023 so far. Tickets will go on general sale on Thursday, November 3 from here. Take That have been on an unofficial hiatus since their Odyssey album and tour in 2018 and 2019.
Take That. Friday 22 September 2023, 12:24pm. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald have announced that they will be going on tour in 2024. Credit: Take That. Take That members Gary Barlow ...
Following the tour, each of them took time to explore projects outside of the band. They returned to the stage in 2023 to perform at the coronation of King Charles III, for a stunning one-off show at London's Hyde Park, and to celebrate 'Greatest Days', the big-screen adaptation of their record-breaking musical 'The Band', which was ...
Find out about the Take That tour 2024, including tour dates, new album release date and how you can secure your place with the best seat in the house. ... 2023 Read in 4 min. Scroll Down. Get ready for the highly anticipated Take That's 2024 UK tour! We've compiled all the latest tour information and will provide you with step-by-step guidance ...
Take That have announced their return to Europe with a big open-air live tour for the summer of 2024. This Life Under The Stars will see the trio - Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald - play 19 shows in eight European countries over the summer, including four German dates in Hanover, Berlin, Mönchengladbach and Munich in late June/early July.
Take That are one of the biggest British boy bands to come out of the 1990s. Splitting in 1996 they later reformed in 2006 to great success and a slew of hit singles. The band consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. Ex-members are Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. 1993 saw the release of Everything Changes, based on memeber Gary ...
Take That: This Life On Tour Seating Plan - The O2 Arena. We currently have no information about upcoming Take That: This Life On Tour events at The O2 Arena, but here is a seating plan used for Take That: This Life On Tour in the past. Please check below for Take That: This Life On Tour Tickets.
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23 / 11 / 18 THE ULTIMATE TOUR. The Concert recorded at Manchester City Stadium was released in a limited-edition package, alongside a live CD containing five unreleased live recordings.
Details. 12.6K people responded. Event by Riverside Stadium and Take That. Riverside Stadium. Public · Anyone on or off Facebook. For any Venue specific Event information please visit. Sale Dates and Times: Public Onsale : Fri, 29 Sep 2023 at 09:30 AM. Venue Presale : Wed, 27 Sep 2023 at 09:30 AM.
Darius Rucker performs on stage at the Eventim Apollo on May 03, 2024 in London. ... the year at the 2022 ACM Awards and Wallen collected 11 trophies at the 2023 Billboard ... selling more tickets ...