Take That fans issued strict Ticketmaster warning ahead of Circus Live presale

Take That fans issued strict Ticketmaster warning ahead of Circus Live presale

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With 11 dates announced at stadiums across the UK and Ireland in 2026, Take That will be hitting the road to promote their storied Circus Live Tour.

Take That enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement over the announcement that the beloved boyband will be making a comeback to the stage next year. The band’s revamped Circus Live Tour is set to hit UK stadiums in the summer of 2026.

The news, delivered by Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen on Friday (September 19), was music to the ears of fans. It promises the return of one of Take That’s most memorable live tours, with 11 dates announced at stadiums across the UK and Ireland.

Take That – The Circus Live – Summer 2026, will kick off at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton on May 29. The band will then perform a series of massive stadium gigs in Coventry, Sunderland, Glasgow, Cardiff and two monumental homecoming shows in Manchester at the Etihad Stadium on the weekend of June 19 and June 20.

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The band will then play two nights at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium for the final performance on July 4 and then play two nights at the London Stadium, where they famously performed on June 26 and 27 during the London Olympics’ closing ceremony.

The Circus Live Tour first dazzled fans in 2009, and it shattered box office records when it first went on sale, becoming the fastest-selling tour in UK history, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Fans were captivated from beginning to end by a visually stunning spectacle that included fire-breathers, stilt walkers, clowns, acrobats, tap dancers, and a 30-foot-tall mechanical elephant that carried the band through the audience’s most famous scene.

Fans of Circus Live 2026 can pre-order the band’s upcoming tenth studio album on Thursday, September 25th, and the general sale will begin on Friday, September 26.

Fans now have to choose the dates they prefer and how many tickets to purchase with them in a row for their friends and family.

Ticketmaster has provided some guidance for those hoping to get multiple tickets ahead of the presale and general sale.

Please take note that this event has a maximum of 8 tickets per person and credit card, according to Ticketmaster.

“Please keep to the ticket limits that are posted. Ticketmaster may cancel any or all of its orders at its sole discretion and at any time without giving any notice.

Orders with the same name, email address, billing address, credit card number, or other details are included.

There will also be age restrictions for Circus Tour Live 2026, but only if you’re purchasing reserved seat tickets and kids over 5 are allowed in.

However, you must be at least 14 years old if you want to purchase standing tickets (these are the General Admission tickets).

All children under the age of 14 must be in the presence of an adult who is at least 18 years old.

Venues on this tour have different ticket prices; read our full list of prices here.

As a starting point, standing General Admission tickets will cost from £78, with Front Area Standing tickets available for £127.50.

Seated tickets cost between £67 and £151.75 depending on the stadium section.

Fans can pre-order Take That’s 10th studio album on the Take That website here, which won’t be available until after the concerts in late 2026. On Tuesday, September 23 at 5 p.m., you must have registered.

On Thursday, September 25, at 9 a.m., pre-sale tickets will be available. On Friday, September 26, at 9 a.m., the general sale begins.

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Source: Mirror

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