Three is a magic number as Take That are set to return to Norwich for the third time in 2024 for a night fans will Never Forget.
The band, which consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen in its current line-up, are heading to Carrow Road on Tuesday, May 28 following sell-out concerts in 2017 and 2019 at the stadium.
Take That revealed the news in a video on their website on Friday morning (September 22) to coincide with the release of their new single Windows.
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They also appeared on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 to chat about the new tour.
It will celebrate the release of their ninth album This Life, which comes out on November 24 2023.
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This Life on Tour will feature special guest Olly Murs, who has had eight top-ten singles, and there are 29 dates in 15 cities across the UK and Ireland.
Take That said: "We’re incredibly proud of the new album - there’s a sense of togetherness, whether that’s us coming back together as a band or people wanting connection in their own lives. We’re excited for this new chapter!”
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The last two times that Take That came to the city in recent years saw superfans queue from the early hours to bag a spot at the front of the crowd.
The confirmation of a 2024 concert in Norwich comes after cryptic images were shared on Take That's social media pages on Thursday.
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The images showed the Take That logo edited onto various stadiums and arenas across the UK.
Those who pre-order the new album This Life from takethat.com before 10am on Tuesday, September 26 will receive a special code to access pre-sale tickets from Wednesday, September 27 at 9.30am.
Tickets will go on general on Friday, September 29 at 9.30am at tix.to/TakeThat and will start at £60 plus booking fees.
Hospitality packages and accessible tickets are typically available through Carrow Road directly, with more details to be announced.
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