The iconic band Take That will be back on tour, bringing 'The Circus' to the UK and Ireland in the year 2026.
Take That, the British pop group known for their chart-topping hits, has announced a highly anticipated return to their iconic 'The Circus Live' tour in 2026. The tour, which originally supported their 2008 album 'The Circus', will reignite the stage with stadium dates across the UK and Ireland.
The tour, set to take place over the summer, will see the group perform the original setlist from their 2009 tour, promising a nostalgic journey for fans. The tour will make stops in London, Southampton, Coventry, Sunderland, Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, and Dublin.
In a surprise move, Irish band The Script has been announced as very special guests for all UK shows, while Belinda Carlisle will open the forthcoming dates. Take That has also hinted at "a few new surprises" during the tour, promising an exciting twist for fans.
The tour holds a significant place in music history, having been the fastest-selling tour in history when it first launched. Over 600,000 tickets were sold in under five hours, and over one million fans attended the sell-out shows. The tour will aim to recreate the magic of that era, offering fans a chance to relive the unforgettable experience.
Fans can secure a pre-sale by pre-ordering Take That's upcoming new album. The follow-up to their 2023's 'This Life' is expected to release in 2026, though a specific date has not been shared yet.
Tickets for Take That's 2026 'The Circus Live' tour go on general sale at 9:30am BST next Friday (September 26). However, the search results do not provide information about the opening act for Take That's 2026 "The Circus Live" tour concert in Dublin.
Interestingly, it was reported that music producers Stock Aitken Waterman turned down the chance to work with Take That in the past. Despite this, the group has continued to captivate audiences with their unique sound and electrifying live performances.
Take That's return to 'The Circus' promises to be an exciting event for fans, offering a trip down memory lane with the group's iconic hits and a few surprises along the way. Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of this historic tour.
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