For the first time in five years, iconic British pop group Take That is hitting the road for a full-length tour, and fans couldn’t be more excited. The trio, consisting of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald, will bring their signature harmonies and electrifying stage presence to arenas and stadiums across the UK and Ireland throughout 2024. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, this tour promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Take That’s incredible career. Here’s everything you need to know about the This Life tour, from dates and venues to setlist spoilers and support acts.

Take That This Life Tour: What to Expect

Get ready for a night of pure pop magic as Take That takes you on a musical journey through their extensive catalog of hits. From early favorites like “Pray” and “A Million Love Songs” to more recent chart-toppers such as “These Days” and “Giants,” the setlist is packed with nostalgic anthems and guaranteed crowd-pleasers.

Caption: Take That delivers a high-energy performance at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in 2019.

The band is renowned for their spectacular live shows, featuring impressive choreography, dazzling visuals, and, of course, their signature three-part harmonies. Expect high energy from start to finish as Gary, Mark, and Howard interact with the audience and create an electric atmosphere that will have you singing and dancing all night long.

Take That This Life Tour Dates and Venues

The This Life tour kicks off in April 2024, covering major cities across the UK and Ireland. Due to high demand, extra dates have been added in Leeds, London, and Manchester, ensuring that as many fans as possible get the chance to experience Take That live.

Here’s the complete list of confirmed dates and venues:

  • April 13-14: Utilita Arena, Sheffield
  • April 18-20: First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • April 22-23: 3Arena, Dublin
  • April 25-28, 30: The O2, London
  • May 3-5: OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • May 7, 9-12: AO Arena, Manchester
  • May 14-15, 17-18: Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • May 24: Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
  • May 26: The City Ground Stadium, Nottingham
  • May 28: Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
  • May 30: Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
  • June 1: St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
  • June 4: Home Park Stadium, Plymouth
  • June 6: Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
  • June 8: Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
  • June 12: Co-Op Live, Manchester

How to Get Tickets to the Take That This Life Tour

Tickets for the This Life tour are in high demand, so be sure to act fast to secure your spot. General sale began on September 29th, and tickets are available through various ticket vendors. Be wary of unofficial websites and scalpers selling tickets at inflated prices.

To ensure you’re getting genuine tickets at face value, it’s always recommended to purchase through authorized vendors such as Ticketmaster or directly from the venue’s box office.

Take That This Life Tour Setlist: A Sneak Peek

While the exact setlist may vary from show to show, fans can expect a healthy mix of classic hits and newer tracks from Take That’s latest album, “This Life.” Based on recent performances and fan speculation, here’s a possible setlist for the tour:

  1. “Keep Your Head Up”
  2. “Windows”
  3. “Giants”
  4. “Days I Hate Myself”
  5. “Everything Changes”
  6. “Sure”
  7. “Shine”
  8. “A Million Love Songs”
  9. “I Found Heaven”
  10. “Pray”
  11. “Forever Love” (Gary Barlow solo)
  12. “Clementine” (Mark Owen solo)
  13. “Speak Without Words” (Howard Donald solo)
  14. “Patience”
  15. “The Flood”
  16. “Get Ready for It”
  17. “March of the Hopeful”
  18. “The Champion”
  19. “This Life”
  20. “Greatest Day”
  21. “These Days”
  22. “Time and Time Again”
  23. “Relight My Fire”
  24. “One More Word”
  25. “Hold Up a Light”
  26. “Back for Good”
  27. “Never Forget”
  28. “Rule the World”

Take That's "Windows" music videoTake That's "Windows" music video

Caption: Experience the emotional depth of Take That’s music with their video for “Windows.”

Take That This Life Tour Support Act

Adding to the excitement, Take That will be joined by special guest Olly Murs for their This Life tour. Murs, who rose to fame on the UK version of “The X Factor,” is no stranger to Take That, having performed their hit “Angels” with Robbie Williams during the show’s 2009 finale. He also supported the band during their Hyde Park concert in 2016.

Will Robbie Williams or Jason Orange Rejoin Take That on Tour?

The burning question on every fan’s mind: will Robbie Williams or Jason Orange reunite with Take That for the This Life tour? While anything is possible in the world of pop music, a full reunion seems unlikely at this point.

Robbie rejoined the band for a successful reunion tour and album from 2010 to 2014, but he’s currently focused on his solo career and upcoming biopic, “Better Man.” Jason Orange, on the other hand, stepped away from both Take That and the entertainment industry altogether in 2014.

While both Robbie and Jason remain close to the band members, they’ve expressed contentment with their decisions to move on. However, fans can always hold out hope for a surprise appearance or two.

Get Ready for an Unforgettable Night with Take That

The Take That This Life tour promises to be a highlight of the 2024 music calendar. With a career spanning over three decades, Take That continues to captivate audiences with their infectious pop anthems, impressive live performances, and undeniable charm. Don’t miss your chance to witness this iconic British band live in concert as they celebrate their latest album and revisit the hits that have defined a generation.

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