Take That have made the exciting announcement that they will be returning to Europe on their latest tour with dates planned for Ireland.
On top of their Irish dates, the band will also be playing Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy and Spain, before bringing the tour to a close in Portugal.Fans can register now for promoter pre-sale and the general on sale begins at 10am on Thursday, October 19 onThe band will also be releasing their ninth studio album ‘This Life,’ on November 24 with their first single ‘Windows’ out now.
‘Windows’ is their first original song in over five years and hints at what listeners can expect from ‘This Life,’ the band’s first album since 2017’s 'Wonderland'.Micheál Martin hits back against claims Ireland is 'like a third world country'7 shares
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