Take That tour tickets drop to around £60 for new year’s Circus shows | Music | Entertainment
2026 is finally here, which means Take That’s upcoming Circus tour is just a matter of months away. And while the clock ticks down, so, too, do the prices of the stars’ tickets. The band confirmed their upcoming tour last year to great excitement. Plenty of fans bought up their tickets at the drop of a hat, and while there were hundreds of thousands to go around, many missed their chance.
Thankfully, there is still hope for fans who want to get involved. A number of resale websites still have tickets leftover right now, and some of them have dropped to their cheapest prices yet. This includes tickets for around £64 each. Below, we’ve broken down everything fans need to know.
Take That tickets are available right now through a number of online retailers. This list mostly encompasses resale websites, such as viagogo and Vivid Seats.
These second-hand sellers give fans the chance to buy their ideal tickets, whether that’s front row standing or seats somewhere in the back.
What’s more, there are sometimes discounted rates. At the time of writing, some tickets are being sold for around £64 each for the upcoming Glasgow, Hampden Park gig. After that, there are tickets going for £96 for the London Stadium shows in June.
This is the cheapest the tickets have been since they were originally released.
Below, we’ve broken down all the prices for every show taking place this year:
- Friday 29 May – Southampton St Mary’s Stadium – £125
- Saturday 30 May – Southampton St Mary’s Stadium – £116
- Thursday 04 June – Coventry Building Society Arena – £116
- Friday 05 June – Coventry Building Society Arena – £107
- Saturday 06 June – Coventry Building Society Arena – £134
- Tuesday 09 June – Sunderland Stadium of Light – £110
- Friday 12 June – Glasgow Hampden Park – £88
- Saturday 13 June – Glasgow Hampden Park – £64
- Tuesday 16 June – Cardiff Principality Stadium – £98
- Friday 19 June – Manchester Etihad Stadium – £115
- Saturday 20 June – Manchester Etihad Stadium – £142
- Sunday 21 June – Manchester Etihad Stadium – £130
- Thursday 25 June – London Stadium – £124
- Friday 26 June – London Stadium – £100
- Saturday 27 June – London Stadium – £96
- Wednesday 01 July – Manchester Etihad Stadium – £102
Alternatively, if fans want to look for their own tickets, the links needed are below:
Otherwise, fans can look for tickets at the official retailer Ticketmaster. The major online seller originally sold Take That tickets when they were initially released.
And while many of them sold out in no time, there could still be some leftovers.


