Take That – Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – today released Brand New Sun, the second single to be taken from their upcoming ninth studio album This Life, released on 24th November. In the new track, the band build a tapestry of harmonies which dance together perfectly, drawing the listener in with emotionally resonant lyrics and driving, warm instrumentation.

Listen to Brand New Sun HERE.

The release of Brand New Sun follows the announcement of the band’s ninth studio album, This Life, released on 24th November; new single Windows (plus the official video released last week HERE); This Life On Tour which encompasses 41 dates across 15 cities in the UK and Ireland with very special guest Olly Murs; and This Life Under the Stars, a string of outdoor dates across Europe from June to July 2024. For ticket information, visit takethat.com

Also announced last week was Take That: This Life, a brand new six part podcast which lifts the lid on the band’s musical journey from the 90s until now, as remembered by the three people at the heart of it all. The first episode is released this Thursday (19th October) on Global Player and other podcast platforms HERE

This Saturday (21st October), the band will perform on Later…with Jools Holland for the first time ever as they showcase music from upcoming album This Life.

2023 has already been an exciting year for the band, with a string of stellar performances including their most intimate in years at KOKO in support of War Child, a sell-out headline show at British Summer Time in Hyde Park and the King’s Coronation concert, watched by an audience of over 12 million. This summer also saw the release of the big-screen adaptation of their record-breaking musical, ‘The Band’. The film, titled ‘Greatest Days’ starring Aisling Bea (This Way Up, Hard Sun), was released in June to rave reviews across the board.

Take That are renowned for their huge productions and incredible live shows, and currently hold the record for the most performances at London’s The O2 with 34 headline shows. 2011’s Progress tour broke box office records by selling over 1 million tickets in less than 24 hours, becoming the biggest tour in the UK and earning them a place on Billboard’s annual ‘Top 25 Tours’ list, placing third worldwide. In 2019, the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with the 38 date sell-out Odyssey tour which saw them play to 29 arenas and 9 stadiums, selling over 650,000 tickets.

For a band 30+ years into their career, Take That are not standing still; constantly evolving, the future looks bright for the trio.

Take That This Life On Tour 2024 With very special guest Olly Murs

Saturday 13 April Sheffield Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Sunday 14 April Sheffield Utilita Arena– SOLD OUT
Wednesday 17 April Leeds First Direct Arena – EXTRA DATE ADDED
Thursday 18 April Leeds First Direct Arena – SOLD OUT
Friday 19 April Leeds First Direct Arena – SOLD OUT
Saturday 20 April Leeds First Direct Arena – SOLD OUT
Monday 22 April Dublin 3Arena – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 23 April Dublin 3Arena – SOLD OUT
Thursday 25 April London The O2 – SOLD OUT
Friday 26 April London The O2 – SOLD OUT
Saturday 27 April London The O2 – SOLD OUT
Sunday 28 April London The O2 – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 30 April London The O2 – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 01 May London The O2 – EXTRA DATE ADDED
Friday 03 May Glasgow OVO Hydro – SOLD OUT
Saturday 04 May Glasgow OVO Hydro – SOLD OUT
Sunday 05 May Glasgow OVO Hydro – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 07 May Manchester Co-op Live – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 08 May Manchester Co-op Live – SOLD OUT
Friday 10 May Manchester Co-op Live – SOLD OUT
Saturday 11 May Manchester Co-op Live – SOLD OUT
Sunday 12 May Manchester Co-op Live – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 14 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 15 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Friday 17 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Saturday 18 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Sunday 19 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – SOLD OUT
Monday 20 May Birmingham Utilita Arena – NEW DATE JUST ANNOUNCED
Friday 24 May Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium – SOLD OUT
Saturday 25 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium
Sunday 26 May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 28 May Norwich Carrow Road Stadium – SOLD OUT
Thursday 30 May Milton Keynes Stadium M
Saturday 01 June Southampton St Mary’s Stadium – SOLD OUT
Sunday 02 June Southampton St Mary’s Stadium
Tuesday 04 June Plymouth Home Park Stadium – SOLD OUT
Thursday 06 June Swansea Swansea.com Stadium
Saturday 08 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium – SOLD OUT
Sunday 09 June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium
Tuesday 11 June Manchester Co-op Live
Wednesday 12 June Manchester Co-op Live – NEW DATE JUST ANNOUNCED

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