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Finally, Take That’s The Circus Live 2026 Tour has landed in London. The legendary boyband have been working their way around the country’s biggest stadiums – recently hosting a hometown residency in Manchester – and now it’s London’s turn. Take That are at Stratford’s London Stadium for three dates in total.
Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are bringing back their legendary 2009 tour The Circus. You’ve almost certainly seen snippets of the show on your social feed – so you’ll know to expect a proper spectacle. These shows have featured everything from fireworks and clowns to massive puppet elephants. As well as, obviously, some of the mightiest British pop songs of the century so far.
Heading to see Take That in east London? Here’s what you need to know about the shows, from the timings and setlist to remaining ticket availability.
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⏱️ Set times
🏟️ Seating plan
🎤 Support
✅ Setlist
🎟️ Tickets
🎒 Bag policy
⛅️ Weather forecast
When are Take That playing London?
Take That’s trio of shows in the capital are on the following dates:
- Thursday June 25
- Friday June 26
- Saturday June 27
They’re all at the Olympic Park’s London Stadium.
What time do doors open at the London Stadium?
Gates open on each day at 5pm.
What time will Take That come on stage?
Expect the trio to take to the stage at 8.30pm. As always, get down early to get a good spot (if you’re standing) and to see the support acts.
What’s the seating plan?
Find a seating map of the London Stadium for the Take That shows below, according to Ticketmaster.
Who’s supporting Take That in London?
The trio are supported in London by Belinda Carlisle and The Script. Judging from previous dates on The Circus Live 2026, expect the following timings:
- Belinda Carlisle – 6.30pm
- The Script – 7.20pm
Setlist
Don’t like knowing the set in advance? Look away now. For an idea of what Take That could play in London, this was the setlist at the previous Circus tour stop in Manchester (according to Setlist.fm).
- Greatest Day
- Hello
- Could It Be Magic (Barry Manilow cover)
- Pray
- A Million Love Songs
- Back for Good
- The Garden
- Shine
- Up All Night
- Babe
- You’re a Superstar
- Love Ain’t Here Anymore
- Nobody Else
- The Circus
- What Is Love
- Do What U Like / Promises / It Only Takes a Minute / Take That and Party
- Said It All
- Never Forget
- Patience
- Relight My Fire (Dan Hartman cover)
- Hold Up a Light
- Rule the World
Last-minute Take That tickets in London
At time of writing, Ticketmaster has a range of ticket options for each date, though many are for restricted view seats or resale. Restricted view is available from £48.40, with resale starting slightly cheaper. Standing and general sale options are available on resale.
Resale sites like Stubhub and Viagogo also have ticket options.
What’s the London Stadium’s bag policy?
Gig-goers at the old Olympic venue are encouraged not to bring bags at all. However, if you must bring a bag it should be smaller than A4 in size. All bags will be searched, and there are no bag drop facilities.
Banned items
The following items are banned at the London Stadium:
- Large bags, backpacks and/or briefcases in excess of 30cmx20cmx20cm
- Glass bottles, glass of any kind, or cans
- Golf-style and city-type umbrellas (only pocket-sized umbrellas are permitted)
- Video cameras/recording devices
- Professional cameras and tripods
- Pets (only service animals are permitted)
- Aerosol cans
- Hanging banners/signs/sticks/poles or flags (unless specifically permitted by exception to the ground regulations).
- Laser pointers
- Noise makers, whistles, air horns, bull horns, cow bells, musical instruments
- Alcoholic beverages
- Weapons, explosives
- Spray paint
- Drugs, narcotics and other illegal substances
- Clothing containing vulgar or insensitive slogans, and high-visibility clothing
Weather forecast
All three Take That shows in London will be subject to weather warnings for extreme heat. Make sure to wear sun cream and bring a hat, as well as to stay hydrated
Here’s the weather forecast for Stratford over Take That’s three dates, according to the Met Office:
- Thursday June 25 – red warning for extreme heat, 26C to 31C and clear skies
- Friday June 26 – amber warning for extreme heat, 25C to 35C and clear skies
- Saturday June 27 – amber warning for extreme heat, 24C to 30C, with a chance of rain 8pm-11pm
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