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Take That ticket prices revealed for UK stadium tour: dates, seating map and more

The trio are reviving their record-breaking The Circus Live Tour 17 years later, at venues across the UK including London and Glasgow

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Ruth Lawes
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Take That, The Circus Live Tour 2026
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's certainly the motto that the current members of Take That - Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - have kept in mind when announcing the return of The Circus Live tour.

Next summer, the trio will hit the road once again, bringing their spectacular live show to major venues across the UK, including London, Manchester and Glasgow, nearly two decades after the tour's original run.

Back in 2009, The Circus Live made history as the fastest-selling UK tour ever, shifting a staggering 600,000 tickets in less than five hours. For 2026, Take That fans can expect the beloved setlist that made the tour iconic, plus a few fresh surprises. To top it off, Irish band The Script, the OG 2009 support act, are back to open the show.

Desperate now to buy a ticket? Here's everything you need to know about Take That's upcoming UK 2026 The Circus Live Tour.

How much will Take That tickets cost?

 Ticket prices are as follows: 

  • Front standing – £116
  • General admission standing – £71
  • Seated tickets – £131 / £100 / £86 / £61
  • VIP front pitch standing – £196
  • VIP seats – £236

Take That UK tour dates

Here are the dates that have been confirmed so far:

  • Friday May 29 – Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium
  • Friday June 5 – Coventry, Building Society Arena
  • Saturday June 6 – Coventry, Building Society Arena
  • Tuesday June 9 – Sunderland, Stadium of Light
  • Friday June 12 – Glasgow, Hampden Park
  • Saturday June 13 – Glasgow, Hampden Park (new date)
  • Tuesday June 16 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • Friday June 19 – Manchester, Etihad Stadium
  • Saturday June 20 – Manchester, Etihad Stadium
  • Friday June 26 – London, London Stadium
  • Saturday June 27 – London, London Stadium

Presale information

There is only one main presale applicable to all dates:

  • Album presale – Thursday September 25 at 9.30am. However, it’s now too late to get presale. You’d have to have pre-ordered the band’s upcoming 10th studio album here (set for late 2026 release).

When do tickets go on general sale?

General sale starts on Friday September 26 at 9.30am. They’ll be available to buy on Ticketmaster here.

Seating plans

Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium

The seating plan of St Marys Stadium Southampton
Image: Ticketmaster

Coventry, Building Society Arena

The seating plan of Coventry Building Society Arena
Image: Ticketmaster

Sunderland, Stadium of Light

The seating plan of Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Image: Ticketmaster

Glasgow, Hampden Park

The seating plan of Hampden National Park Stadium, Glasgow
Image: Ticketmaster

Cardiff, Principality Stadium

The seating plan of Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Image: Ticketmaster

Manchester, Etihad Stadium

The seating plan of Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Image: Ticketmaster

London, London Stadium

The seating plan of London Stadium, London
Image: Ticketmaster

VIP

Check out VIP ticket packages with Seat Unique here.

How to still get tickets after they sell out

Nab resale tickets on sites like Viagogo and Stubhub.

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