Take That adds extra dates to Circus Tour after pre-sale ticket sale chaos

Take That adds extra dates to Circus Tour after pre-sale ticket sale chaos

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Following mixed reviews of ticket sales during the pre-sale on Thursday, Take That added two more dates to their Circus Live Tour 2026.

Take That have revealed two additional dates for their highly anticipated Circus Live Tour 2026 due to “extraordinary demand” during Thursday’s pre-sale.

Tickets for the new summer tour went on general sale this morning, with a rush expected from the Manchester manband’s loyal fanbase.

Mixed success was reported by fans who registered for the pre-sale on Thursday, leading to the decision to add more dates, announced by the band’s team this afternoon.

In cities like Manchester, Glasgow, Sunderland, Cardiff, Coventry, and Dublin, the tour currently has 14 stadium dates scheduled for May and June 2026.

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Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen of Take That announced last week that they would be reviving their record-breaking Circus Live Tour from 2009 in its entirety in 2026, much to the delight of fans.

A new date for Wednesday’s meeting at Glasgow’s Hampden Park had already been made public.

On Sunday, June 21, they added an additional night at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday, May 30.

Take That have added an additional night to their Circus Live Tour in Southampton and Manchester as a result of extraordinary pre-sale demand, according to a new statement from the band, which was released on Thursday afternoon.

The band will perform three nights of music at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium on June 19 and 20 and on two nights at Southampton St Mary’s Stadium on May 29 and 30.

With over 600,000 tickets sold in under five hours and over one million fans attending the sell-out shows across the UK and Ireland, The Circus Live broke records for the fastest-selling tour in history.

More than 17 years later, Take That are ready to recreate one of the most innovative live performances in British pop history in a bigger and bolder way for both audiences who were there for the first time and for those who were there!

Robbie Williams, Jason Orange, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald were the group’s original five-piece in 1989.

Before breaking up in 1996 following Williams’ departure, they continued to release chart-topping hits like Pray, Babe, and Everything Changes.

The group’s other four members reunited in 2005 before Orange left in 2014, with Barlow, Owen, and Donald continuing to produce music, including albums III and and Wonderland in 2017.

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The band’s upcoming 10-studio album, which is scheduled for release in late 2026, is the subject of the summer tour announcement.

Source: Mirror

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