Take That fans have had a couple of weeks now to secure their tickets to the upcoming Circus tour. This monumental string of events is the revival of the band's 2009 tour of the same name. As a result, it'll see the band's trio (Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald) celebrating on giant elephant facades, complete with trapeze artists and a general Greatest Showman look.
However, with plenty of tickets now available on resale websites, they have already started dropping in price. Below, we've broken down what tickets fans can buy, where they can buy them, and how much they will be.
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Take That tickets are out right now. They are available from a number of online retailers, including both official and second-hand resale websites.
While official websites may be the first port of call for fans, resale websites will have the most tickets available at any given time.
And, at the time of writing, second-hand seller viagogo has tickets available for just £89 each.
This is around the same price as face value, and in some places even cheaper.
Here's the full list of the cheapest available tickets right now for Take That's Circus tour, broken down by date:
- Friday 29 May - Southampton St Mary's Stadium - £129
- Saturday 30 May - Southampton St Mary's Stadium - £121
- Thursday 04 June - Coventry Building Society Arena - £111
- Friday 05 June - Coventry Building Society Arena - £114
- Saturday 06 June - Coventry Building Society Arena - £94
- Tuesday 09 June - Sunderland Stadium of Light - £104
- Friday 12 June - Glasgow Hampden Park - £101
- Saturday 13 June - Glasgow Hampden Park - £104
- Tuesday 16 June - Cardiff Principality Stadium - £94
- Friday 19 June - Manchester Etihad Stadium - £135
- Saturday 20 June - Manchester Etihad Stadium - £133
- Sunday 21 June - Manchester Etihad Stadium - £109
- Thursday 25 June - London Stadium - £108
- Friday 26 June - London Stadium - £89
- Saturday 27 June - London Stadium - £114
- Wednesday 01 July - Manchester Etihad Stadium - £141
For fans who want to do their own digging, we've got the links one needs here:
VIAGOGO - Buy Take That resale tickets here.
VIVID SEATS - Buy Take That resale tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Take That resale tickets here.

Alternatively, fans who want to buy from official sellers should look no further.
There may still be tickets available from the two major Take That ticket-sellers right now.
First up is Ticketmaster, which has sold out at a number of dates, but there may still be some available now.
Alternatively, Seat Unique offers tickets with added VIP and hospitality bonuses.
Here's the links:
TICKETMASTER - Buy Take That tickets here.
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Take That VIP and hospitality tickets here.
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