Liam Gallagher has sent fans into a frenzy announcing an epic new tour celebrating Oasis' seminal debut album Definitely Maybe in 2024. The new tour will include three HUGE homecoming shows at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester.
27.09.2023 - 12:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Take That fans were given their first opportunity to secure tickets to the band’s eagerly-awaited 2024 tour as part of a presale this morning - but it didn’t go to plan for everybody.
The band will perform five nights at Manchester’s Co-Op Live on May 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12, 2024 as part of their This Life On Tour. The fifth date was added this morning following 'huge demand' from fans.
The tour will see the band travel to 15 cities across the UK and Ireland over 32 dates. A pre-sale offering Co-op Members and those who pre-ordered the band’s forthcoming album This Life via their official store were given a chance to try and buy tickets online from 9.30am today (September 27).
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However, some fans reported waiting in virtual queues for ‘up to 90 minutes’ to find out that tickets ranged from £60 up to £255 for a premium seat package which included a 'top priced' floor seated ticket alongside an exclusive merchandise bundle including a signed A4 print, tote bag and laminate.
Standard pre-sale tickets were available from £70 up to £132.50 including booking fees, with a bundle available including a CD of the forthcoming album for £142.50 on Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
One fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Probs a blessing I still can't get out of the bloody queue, the prices are absolutely shocking.” Another posted: “After 40 mins of waiting was hit with those prices.” Another said: “Take that wtf are these prices”.
Another fan, who shared a screenshot of the ticket prices available at Manchester, said: “ticket prices for take
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Take That have added more dates to their 2024 UK and Ireland tour – find all the details below.The trio are due to hit the road next spring for a run of stadium and arena shows in support of their ninth studio album ‘This Life’, which will arrive on November 24 (pre-order here).Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will be joined by “very special guest” support act Olly Murs.Now, Take That have announced a third concert at the First Direct Arena in Leeds (April 18), and fifth gigs at both The O2 in London (April 28) and the Co-op Live in Manchester (May 12).The additions come as a result of “phenomenal demand” in yesterday’s pre-sale (September 27).
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Take That have announced a huge UK tour - including four nights at Manchester's new Co-op Live arena.
Take That are coming to Manchester as part of their huge UK and Ireland 2024 tour and tickets are set to go on sale soon.
Take That have shared their first new single in five years, ‘Windows’, and announced details of their ninth album and a huge UK and Ireland tour. See all the details below.The group – comprising Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen – premiered the song on BBC Radio 2 this morning (September 22) where they told host Zoe Ball about their next chapter.“New music, it is exciting,” Barlow said.
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Manchester-formed band Take That have announced they'll be heading out on a huge UK stadium tour next year.
Take That appear to be teasing an upcoming UK headline tour.The group – comprising Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen – are due to return tomorrow (September 22) with their first new single in five years, ‘Windows’.