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Thanks for staying with us this morning, and we hope everyone got the tickets they wanted.
Our favourite boy band are back for good and will be coming to an arena near you next year.
This Life On Tour will kick off in April 2024, and will visit 29 dates and 15 cities. The new tour also follows the release of a brand new studio album - This Life.
The band are, naturally, ecstatic about the new album and tour news. Speaking about their upcoming plans, the band confirmed: "Itâs been a wonderful experience being back in the studio together making this record. It has that feeling of spreading your wings, letting out the old and bringing in the new.
"Weâre incredibly proud of the new album - thereâs a sense of togetherness, whether thatâs us coming back together as a band or people wanting connection in their own lives. Weâre excited for this new chapter!"
The band will be joined by very special guest Olly Murs on all dates, and to cope with extra demand additional dates have been added this morning with tickets available to buy from Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
Take That's Howard has so many cars he's run out of room to store them all
It has been confirmed that tickets for UK dates will start from £60 plus booking fees - but a number of ticket packages will be available for significantly more.
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster and See Tickets
Full tour dates for the This Is The Life Tour:
Extra dates confirmed:
Tickets should soon appear on Ticketmaster and See Tickets
Stay with us this morning as we try to get tickets to ensure that today really is The Greatest Day.
With no further ticket news and no more extra dates to announce, it's time for me to sign off.
Thanks for staying with us this morning, and we hope everyone got the tickets they wanted.
If you are tucking into your lunch, safe in the knowledge that you are going to see Take That next year, you may know more about Gary's plans than his wife does.
Chatting to Jamie Theakston on Heart Radio Breakfast recently, the 52-year-old shared: “Before we announced this tour, we need to check with our wives. I’ve not told mine yet. We’re going on tour... for 11 months next year.”
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Hear what Gary had to say, here.
As if we're not excited enough to catch the boys on tour next year, it's great to know that they have been putting their backs into the pre-tour preparations
At 52, 55 and 51 respectively, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen know they will need to get themselves in top shape for a gruelling two months on the road. But one thing is for sure, their enthusiasm is undimmed. “We’re back!” exclaims Gary with an ear-to-ear grin. “We’re going on tour and we can’t bloody wait.”
Read more about how well its going for them here.
Bit harsh Soph, but probably fair.
Looks like queues are calming down on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets and there are lots of very happy 'Thatters' out there
Some fans really aren't happy with the ticket prices, especially as some venues are now only showing premium packages and hospitality tickets left to buy.
Most tickets we have seen started from as little as £69 rising to around £91, £107.50 and £129.50 for standing and seated options.
VIP seats are obviously more
The extra dates seem to have tickets still available for now.
We waited for 5 minutes to get into the London date and were rewarded with success

This is not a drill! Extra dates have been added to the tour
News just in so you are receiving it as quickly as we are

So that's:
Tickets should soon appear on Ticketmaster and See Tickets
While we are sitting patiently waiting to reach the end of the queue for London dates, it seems that some fans have been left unimpressed over huge ticket prices and crashing websites.
"As some fans tried and failed to get their hands on tickets, they took to X – formerly known as Twitter – to complain. One said: "Totally forgot about the presale on Wednesday & wished I’d forgotten about it today! £100 a ticket to sit in the upper section of the O2!?! Yeah I’d love to go but never want to sit up there again & definitely not for that price & definite. So guess it’s a no from me #TakeThat."
Read the full story, here.
Get it, Jo
Lots of fans like Jo are sharing their wins on Twitter - stay strong folks, sometimes it's just a waiting game on Ticketmaster and See Tickets
Still hanging on in there, with queues of over 5000+ people for Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester.
For the London shows, however, Ticketmaster is showing some more pleasing people numbers, meaning fans could be in with a better chance of seeing the band down south

Fans are waiting on movement on the See Tickets website - seems not a lot is happening at the mo

Just 30 minutes after ticket sites opened their virtual doors, it seems availability is already low across the board.
Lots of fans still sat in queues for most venues
How are you getting on?