Calling all Take That fans!
In just a few short days thousands of Take That fans will be getting their best outfits on as they head to see the 'Shine' band at London's O2 Arena.
With remaining members, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald all set to take to the stage, it will be a show to remember.
Take That's latest tour 'This Life' will celebrate the group's ninth studio album of the same name as well as their classics like 'A Million Love Songs' and 'Patience'.
Before you head to London's O2 Arena to watch and sing along to Take That, find out everything you need to know.
When is Take That at London's O2 Arena?
Take That will perform six shows at the O2 Arena across the following dates:
- Thursday, April 25
- Friday, April 26
- Saturday, April 27
- Sunday, April 28
- Tuesday, April 30
- Wednesday, May 1
What time do doors open for Take That at London's O2 Arena?
If you are heading to see Take That and you want to head down early to take in all the atmosphere when the doors open at the O2, you'll want to head down at 6.30pm for all shows in April.
However, if you have a ticket for May 1, you can head down earlier at 6pm
It is also important to know that timings are subject to change.
What is the seating plan for Take That at London's O2 Arena?
If you're curious as to what your view will be for Take That at the O2, you can find out.
The website SeatingPlan.net gives you a picture or graphic view from your exact location.
See your view via the website.
Who is the support act for Take That at London's O2 Arena?
Take That will be supported by special guest Olly Murs, the singer best known for hits 'Dance with Me Tonight', 'Troublemaker', 'Heart Skips a Beat', 'Wrapped Up' and 'Thinking of Me'.
Can you still get tickets to Take That at London's O2 Arena?
If you're on the hunt for tickets to the show at the O2, you are in luck as there are still some tickets available.
Prices start from £113.65 to £176.80 for official platinum tickets some shows and others prices range from £213.65 to £243 for Take That Enhance tickets.
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