Take That has announced UK and Ireland tour dates with plenty of shows including a show in Bristol.
The band has been teasing a tour announcement with a few stadiums and arenas across the UK displaying their logo.
Now the announcement has been made, fans can get excited and plan to get tickets for their local shows.
Joining Take That on the tour is singer Olly Murs and tickets go on sale next week.
We're extremely excited to announce that we are going on a tour of the UK & Ireland in 2024! 💙 You can get pre-sale access by pre-ordering our brand-new album ‘This Life’ from the official Take That UK store before 10AM BST on the 26th Sep. https://t.co/7ElauYKxH8 pic.twitter.com/Riwg5PM1OI
— Take That (@takethat) September 22, 2023
How to get tickets to Take That in Bristol
Fans can get tickets for the Bristol show in the pre-sale on Wednesday, September 27 at 9.30am or in the general sale on Friday, September 29 at 9.30am.
To access the pre-sale, fans can pre-order the boyband's album to receive a code, however no purchase is necessary and instead, they can just sign up using their personal details.
The code will be sent to them via email.
The show will take place at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
Take That UK tour dates for 2024
Here is the full list of tour dates as Take That tour across the UK in 2024:
- Sheffield, Utilita Arena - April 13 and 14, 2024
- Leeds, First Direct Arena - April 19 and 20
- London, The 02 - 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 -Â May 24
- Nottingham, The City Ground Stadium - May 26
- Norwich, Carrow Road Stadium - May 28
- Milton Keynes, Stadium MK - May 30
- Southampton, St Marys Stadium - June 1
- Plymouth, Home Park Stadium - June 4
- Swansea, Swansea.com Stadium - June 6
- Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium - June 8
Tickets for the tour go on sale from Wednesday, September 27.
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