This Life on Tour

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This Life on Tour
Tour by Take That
LocationEurope, Asia, Australia
Associated album This Life
Start date13 April 2024
End date18 November 2024
Legs4
No. of shows79
Supporting acts
Take That concert chronology

This Life on Tour is an ongoing twelfth concert tour by English pop group Take That. The tour supports their ninth studio album, This Life (2023). The first leg of the tour began at the Utilita Arena Sheffield in Sheffield on 13 April 2024, and will conclude at Co-op Live in Manchester on 12 June 2024. [1] [2] The second leg, titled 'This Life Under the Stars', will begin at Musgrave Park in Cork on 20 June 2024, and will conclude at the Meo Marés Vivas Festival on 19 July 2024. [3]

Contents

The tour will also visit Australia, United Arab Emirates and Asia [4] [5] [6]

Opening acts

Set list

This set list is representative of the first shows in Sheffield, performed on 13 and 14 April 2024. [15]

  1. "Keep Your Head Up"
  2. "Windows"
  3. "Giants"
  4. "Days I Hate Myself"
  5. "Everything Changes"
  6. "Sure"
  7. "Shine"
  8. "A Million Love Songs"
  9. "I Found Heaven"
  10. "Pray" (with elements of "How Deep Is Your Love")
  11. "Forever Love" (Gary Barlow solo)
  12. "Clementine" (Mark Owen solo)
  13. "Speak Without Words" (Howard Donald solo)
  14. "Patience"
  15. "The Flood"
  16. "Get Ready for It"
  17. "March of the Hopeful"
  18. "The Champion"
  19. "This Life"
  20. "Greatest Day"
  21. "These Days"
  22. "Time and Time Again"
  23. "Relight My Fire"
  24. "One More Word"
  25. "Hold Up a Light"
  26. "Back for Good"
  27. "You and Me"
    Encore
  28. "Never Forget"
  29. "Rule the World"

Tour dates

List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
Date (2024)CityCountryVenue
13 April Sheffield England Utilita Arena Sheffield
14 April
17 April Leeds First Direct Arena
18 April
19 April
20 April
22 April Dublin Ireland 3Arena
23 April
25 April London England The O2 Arena
26 April
27 April
28 April
30 April
1 May
3 May Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
4 May
5 May
7 May Manchester England AO Arena
9 May
10 May
11 May
12 May
14 May Birmingham Utilita Arena Birmingham
15 May
17 May
18 May
19 May
20 May
24 May Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium
25 May Nottingham City Ground
26 May
28 May Norwich Carrow Road
30 May Milton Keynes Stadium MK
1 June Southampton St Mary's Stadium
2 June
4 June Plymouth Home Park
6 June Swansea Wales Swansea.com Stadium
8 June Bristol England Ashton Gate
9 June
11 JuneManchester Co-op Live
12 June
20 June Cork Ireland Musgrave Park
21 JuneDublin Malahide Castle
22 June Belfast Northern Ireland Ormeau Park
25 June Hannover GermanyGilde Parkbühne
27 June Aalborg DenmarkSkovdalen
28 June Copenhagen Tivoli Gardens
29 June Berlin Germany Zitadelle Spandau
30 June Mönchengladbach Sparkassen Park
2 July Munich Tollwood Festival
3 July Budapest HungaryBudapest Park
4 July Klam AustriaBurg Clam
6 July Murten SwitzerlandStars of Sounds Festival
7 July Marostica ItalyPiazza Castello
8 July Rome Auditorium Cavea
10 July Trani Piazza Duomo
11 July Bologna Sequoie Music Park
13 July Barcelona Spain Poble Espanyol
14 July Marbella Starlite Occident Festival
15 July
16 July Seville Plaza de España
17 July Madrid Real Jardín Botánico Alfonso XIII
19 July Vila Nova de Gaia PortugalMeo Marés Vivas Festival
20 July Murcia SpainFestival Murcia On
21 July Jerez de la Frontera Tio Pepe Festival
13 October Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
15 October Bratislava Slovakia Ondrej Nepela Arena
16 October Prague Czech RepublicO2 Universum
25 October Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Etihad Park
28 October Singapore The Star Theatre
30 October Perth Australia RAC Arena
2 November [lower-alpha 1] Tanunda Peter Lehmann Wines
6 November Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
7 November Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
9 November [lower-alpha 1] Pokolbin Esca Bimbadgen
10 November [lower-alpha 1] Mount Cotton Sirromet Wines
13 November Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
16 November Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Music Center
18 November Tokyo JapanGarden Theater

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 The concerts on 2, 9 and 10 November 2024, are set to be a part of A Day on the Green.

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