If you’re already plotting next year’s gig calendar between school runs and coffee refills, you’re not alone.
Take That remain the UK’s ultimate live crowd-pleasers, and demand is always fierce.
Get Tickets to Take That 2026
Take That have dropped some cryptic clues they will announce their 2026 tour at 10 am today, and if you want seats at face value, now’s the time to get your plan in place.
Here’s the state of play — what’s confirmed, what isn’t, and how to put yourself at the front of the queue when tickets land.
When is Take That’s 2026 tour?
The full schedule is due to drop at 10am today.
Until the band hits publish, outlets have been flagging the announcement and pointing to a likely UK-first arena run.
Officially, the band has been telling fans to sign up for news — so if the calendar lands this morning, it’ll hit those inboxes and the live listings first.
Keep the official Ticketmaster Take That page open in a tab; it’s where verified inventory will appear as dates are confirmed and go live.
It’s also the safest route to buy at face value and avoid fakes or price-gouging on unofficial sites.
If you want the earliest possible alerts direct from the band, sign up to Take That’s mailing list — this is where fan pre-sales and extra-date announcements typically land first.
Big tours like this often launch with a first wave of cities and add extra nights as the day (and week) goes on, so if your top choice looks tight at 10:02am, don’t assume it’s gone for good.
Venues and promoters regularly release additional tickets once production holds are confirmed.
How can I get tickets for Take That’s 2026 tour?
A bit of prep now makes a huge difference when the clock hits 10.
Get the basics nailed before the rush:
- Sign up for official alerts. The band’s mailing list is the earliest, most reliable heads-up for tour announcements and pre-sales. It takes seconds and can save you hours later. Bookmark the official Live page too; that’s where the dates will drop first alongside verified links.
 - Watch primary ticket sellers. When dates go live, official inventory will flow to Ticketmaster — having an account set up with payment details stored is half the battle on a busy launch morning. Follow venue socials and newsletters as well; local pre-sales often appear ahead of general release.
 - Consider hospitality — but know what you’re buying. Premium packages and suites can go on sale via partners before general tickets, and registering interest can get you an early line on availability. Just compare what’s included versus a great standard seat to make sure it fits your budget and priorities.
 - Prepare for multiple drops. Big tours rarely sell in one blast. You’ll see staggered pre-sales (fan club, venue, partner), general sale, and often extra dates added if demand spikes. If you miss the first window, stay ready — more seats frequently surface as production holds are released closer to the show.
 - Be disciplined about resale. Stick to verified resale within official platforms to avoid sky-high markups and risk. If a date is truly sold out, set alerts and check back — dynamic releases often beat panic-buying.
 
Practical tactics that make a difference on the day: log in early, use multiple devices/browsers, don’t chase “row one or nothing” (the mid-lower tiers often have the best view and sound), and move quickly when a good block appears.
If you’re booking for a family or group, agree on acceptable alternatives ahead of time so you can pounce rather than hesitate.
Who is returning for Take That?
Get Tickets to Take That 2026
Expect the modern core trio: , and .
That’s the lineup that fronted This Life On Tour — 29 dates across 15 cities — and the most realistic configuration for any 2026 shows unless the band explicitly says otherwise.
The official Live page also frames the current era around This Life On Tour with the same trio at the helm.
There’s been no formal indication of or Jason Orange rejoining for the upcoming touring; if that changes, it will break first via the band’s official channels and major ticket partners.
I’ll be watching for the announcement too — coffee in hand, calendar at the ready, and a plan to get the best view in the house.
 
 
 
 
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