And so, as five once became four, so four becomes three. Newly shorn of the wonderfully-named Jason Orange, unwilling to commit to the mammoth undertaking that precedes, surrounds and follows the release of every new album, the pop colossus that is Take That is now the smallest it's ever been – but only in terms of personnel.
Since reforming in 2010, Take That have Taken It to new heights, with their previous record Progress becoming the second fastest selling album in British history (bolstered by the one-time return of the ever-entertaining Robbie Williams) and an appearance at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics seared the band onto the nation's consciousness for all time. Expect a live show on a grand scale from the beloved pop veterans when they take up a 7 night residency at the O2 next summer!
Since reforming in 2010, Take That have Taken It to new heights, with their previous record Progress becoming the second fastest selling album in British history (bolstered by the one-time return of the ever-entertaining Robbie Williams) and an appearance at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics seared the band onto the nation's consciousness for all time. Expect a live show on a grand scale from the beloved pop veterans when they take up a 7 night residency at the O2 next summer!
What | Take That, 02 Arena |
Where | O2 Arena, Peninsula Square , SE10 0DX | MAP |
Nearest tube | North Greenwich (underground) |
When |
04 Nov 14 – 15 Nov 14, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15 June |
Price | £56-£61 |
Website | Click here to book via ticketline. |