The Take That trio will be hitting the road again for the first time in four years as the group announce a huge 2024 UK stadium tour. Speaking on Zoe Ball's BBC Radio 2 show the band revealed the good news for fans after teasing the announcement earlier in the week. Here's everything we know so far about the tour.
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00:00 Please welcome to the stage British Pop Royalty. Take that!
00:07 Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen have now announced a run of show dates for next year.
00:12 It's been four years since their last tour, The Greatest Days Tour,
00:15 and fans saw them perform at the King's Coronation celebrations earlier this year too.
00:20 But now, between the 13th of April and the 8th of June next year,
00:23 Take That will be heading to a city near you as they tour the UK,
00:26 hitting venues in 15 cities with their supporting act, X Factor star Olly Murs.
00:32 Starting at the Sheffield Utilita Arena for two nights,
00:34 the group will then move on to the Leeds First Direct Arena for two nights,
00:38 Dublin 3 Arena for two, the O2 in London for four nights,
00:41 the Glasgow Ovo Hydro for three, the Manchester Co-op Live Arena for four
00:45 and the Birmingham Utilita Arena for four.
00:47 They'll then begin a string of one night shows in Middlesbrough, Nottingham, Norwich,
00:51 Milton Keynes, Southampton, Plymouth and Swansea
00:54 before closing the tour at Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium.
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