Take That 2026: The Circus Live marks the iconic British pop group’s spectacular return to the stage with a brand-new UK & Ireland stadium tour. Fans can expect an unforgettable combination of nostalgia, modern production, and decades of chart-topping hits across multiple major cities.
This long-awaited tour pays tribute to the band’s legendary 2009 run while bringing a fresh production, fan favourites, and hits spanning their decades-long career to both longtime followers and new audiences alike. From dramatic visuals to soaring vocals and circus-themed staging, Take That 2026: The Circus Live promises a show that will be remembered for years to come.
The Circus Live 2026 spans a series of major stadium and arena dates across the UK and Ireland:
| Date | City | Venue |
| Fri 29 May — Sat 30 May | Southampton | St Mary’s Stadium |
| Thur 4 June — Fri 5 June — Sat 6 June | Coventry | Building Society Arena |
| Tue 9 June | Sunderland | Stadium of Light |
| Fri 12 June — Sat 13 June | Glasgow | Hampden Park |
| Tue 16 June | Cardiff | Principality Stadium |
| Fri 19 June — Sat 20 June — Sun 21 June | Manchester | Etihad Stadium |
| Thu 25 June — Fri 26 June — Sat 27 June | London | London Stadium |
| Wed 1 July | Manchester | Etihad Stadium |
| Sat 4 July | Dublin | Aviva Stadium |
Manchester plays a prominent role with two headline dates at Etihad Stadium, offering local fans a prime opportunity to experience the tour. These shows are expected to be particularly electric, with the band returning to one of the UK’s most iconic football stadiums for a pop spectacular.
Each venue has been carefully selected to provide fans with optimal sightlines, world-class acoustics, and the scale needed for Take That’s circus-inspired stage designs. Whether in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium or Glasgow’s Hampden Park, audiences can expect a fully immersive experience that brings both music and performance art together.
The Circus Live tour revives the show that, in 2009, became the fastest-selling tour in UK history, with over 600,000 tickets sold in under five hours. The band’s combination of tight choreography, unforgettable setlists, and connection with fans created a template for stadium pop shows across the UK. Take That 2026: The Circus Live promises to recapture that same excitement while introducing new surprises and updated staging to suit modern audiences.
Fans can expect the magic of the original – dramatic staging, theatrical visuals, and circus-themed spectacle – now enhanced with cutting-edge technology, immersive lighting, and stagecraft that brings the stadium to life. From aerial performances to large-scale video projections, every detail has been designed to create an experience that is both nostalgic and forward-looking.
Touring support includes The Script and Belinda Carlisle for UK dates (with some variation depending on location), adding extra excitement to the live experience. These artists complement Take That’s performance with their own hit-packed sets, ensuring that every ticket delivers a full evening of world-class music.
Tickets will be available via official channels. For fans seeking premium experiences, hospitality packages offer perks such as front-block seating, VIP lounge access, exclusive merchandise, and more. These packages provide a fully elevated concert experience, ideal for celebrating a special night out or enjoying the show in ultimate comfort.
On-sale date: Tickets go on general sale Friday 26 September 2025 at 9:30 AM BST. Pre-sale access was available from 25 September for those who pre-ordered Take That’s upcoming new album.
Where to buy: Official tickets are sold through platforms like Ticketmaster, plus other authorised ticket outlets and the band’s official website. Get your Take That tickets from Sport and Music today.
Why act early: Given the band’s popularity and the history of rapid sell-outs, early purchase is strongly recommended — especially for Manchester shows and VIP/hospitality packages.
Take That 2026: The Circus Live represents more than just another series of concerts – it is a celebration of the band’s enduring legacy and their ability to unite generations of fans. Each show will deliver a combination of nostalgia and innovation, honouring the original Circus Live tour while elevating it to a scale befitting modern stadiums.
For Manchester in particular, the Etihad Stadium shows provide a special homecoming. Fans in the city will have the chance to see the band return to one of the UK’s most famous stadiums, in a city with a deep connection to music, sport, and live performance. These dates are expected to generate significant local excitement, with fans eager to witness one of the biggest pop events of 2026 in their own backyard.
Beyond Manchester, Take That 2026: The Circus Live offers a rare opportunity for fans across the UK and Ireland to experience a stadium show of unmatched scale. From London to Dublin, Cardiff to Glasgow, the tour will combine top-tier production values with the band’s trademark energy and charisma.
For long-time followers, this is a chance to relive the magic of past tours while enjoying new arrangements and a fresh presentation. For newer fans, the tour promises an introduction to the full breadth of Take That’s career – from early hits to recent chart-toppers – all within an unforgettable live experience.
Ultimately, Take That 2026: The Circus Live is more than just a concert series; it is a cultural moment, a testament to the band’s enduring popularity, and a celebration of live music at its very best. Whether you’re attending a VIP show, a front-block experience, or enjoying the stadium atmosphere with thousands of fellow fans, this tour is set to be a highlight of the summer 2026 calendar.
The wait is almost over! Netflix has finally pulled back the curtain on the definitive story of the UK’s most iconic boy band. This brand-new, three-part documentary series, simply titled Take That, arrives on January 27, 2026.
This isn’t just another retrospective; it’s a “deeply personal” look at 35 years of music history. For the first time, Gary, Mark, and Howard share the screen with rare archival footage and brand-new interviews that include Robbie Williams and Jason Orange.
What to expect:
Unseen Footage: 35 years of rare archives and personal videos never shown to the public.
The Full Story: From their Manchester roots and the “chaos” of the 90s to the heartbreak of the split and the greatest comeback in British pop history.
Total Honesty: The lads open up about the highs, the lows, and the bond that keeps them together today.