Take That Circus Tour 2026: Coventry Arena Dates & Tickets
Take That Circus Tour 2026: Coventry Arena Dates & Tickets

Take That fans in Birmingham can see the band from June as the trio embarks on their highly anticipated Circus Tour Live. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen are set to perform a reinvented version of their famous 2009 Circus tour, featuring spectacular set pieces including hot air balloons, trapeze artists, and giant elephant facsimiles, alongside their greatest hits like 'Greatest Day' and 'Shine'.

Tour Dates and Venue

The tour kicks off on May 29, 2026, at Southampton's St Mary's Stadium for two consecutive days. It then arrives near Birmingham at Coventry's Building Society Arena from Thursday, June 4, 2026, where the band will perform three consecutive dates before moving on to Sunderland's Stadium of Light. The Coventry shows are expected to draw a cumulative audience of 120,000 fans.

How to Buy Tickets

While official tickets are mostly sold out, fans can still secure their spots through resale and VIP platforms. Resale tickets are available on viagogo and StubHub, with prices starting from as low as £70 each. For those seeking premium experiences, VIP and hospitality tickets can be purchased from Seat Unique, with prices starting from £279. Below are the links to purchase tickets:

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  • viagogo - Buy Take That resale tickets.
  • StubHub - Buy Take That resale tickets.
  • Seat Unique - Buy Take That VIP and hospitality tickets.

Full Circus Tour 2026 Dates

  • Friday 29 May - Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium
  • Saturday 30 May - Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium
  • Thursday 04 June - Coventry, Building Society Arena
  • Friday 05 June - Coventry, Building Society Arena
  • Saturday 06 June - London, Wembley Stadium (Capital's Summertime Ball)
  • Saturday 06 June - Coventry, Building Society Arena
  • Tuesday 09 June - Sunderland, Stadium of Light
  • Friday 12 June - Glasgow, Hampden Park
  • Saturday 13 June - Glasgow, Hampden Park
  • Tuesday 16 June - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • Friday 19 June - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
  • Saturday 20 June - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
  • Sunday 21 June - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
  • Thursday 25 June - London, Stadium
  • Friday 26 June - London, Stadium
  • Saturday 27 June - London, Stadium
  • Wednesday 01 July - Manchester, Etihad Stadium