Take That will be hitting the road again next summer.
The Manchester-based boy band made the announcement during a press conference this morning (September 19th), confirming that they are indeed back for good.
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The original production debuted in 2009 and broke ticket sales records, becoming the fastest-selling tour ever, with over 600,000 tickets sold within five hours. More than one million fans attended the sold-out performances across the UK and Ireland.
Now, after more than 17 years, Take That is returning to create a new chapter. The Circus will launch in Southampton on May 29th, followed by stops in Coventry, Sunderland, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Manchester.
The tour will wrap up with two nights at London Stadium, where Take That famously participated in the closing of the London 2012 Olympics, before heading to Dublin.
The band stated:
"The Circus tour was one of our favorite experiences as a band, and since then, we’ve often talked about how much we’d love to do it again someday. Well, that time has finally arrived! We can’t wait to welcome both old and new audiences to the spectacle of The Circus Live next summer. See you there!"
Supporting the UK shows will be The Script and Belinda Carlisle.
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How can I purchase tickets for Take That’s The Circus tour?
That’s a great question! Tickets will be available for sale on Friday, September 26th at 9:30 AM at www.ticketmaster.co.uk / www.gigsandtours.com / www.takethat.com.
You can catch Take That at the following venues:
May 29 - Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium
June 5 - Coventry, Building Society Arena
June 6 - Coventry, Building Society Arena
June 9 - Sunderland, Stadium of Light
June 12 - Glasgow, Hampden Park
June 16 - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
June 19 - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
June 20 - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
June 26 - London Stadium
June 27 - London Stadium
July 4 - Dublin, Aviva Stadium *
*support acts to be confirmed
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Take That will hit the road again next summer. The Manchester boy band made the announcement at a press conference this morning (September 19th).