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Take That fans are furious as they claim tickets for the 2024 tour are being sold at “ridiculous” prices just hours after they go on general sale

Take That fans were furious over the prices of the band’s 2024 tour tickets, claiming they were being sold at “ridiculous” prices.

Fans were eagerly awaiting tickets for the UK and Ireland tour to go on sale and queued up at 9.30am on Friday to see the band live.

However, many were disappointed and upset when they saw the ticket prices. Some fans claimed they could only get tickets for around £200 each.

Tickets for the tour are not yet sold out and while some venues still have cheaper tickets worth £68 up for grabs, others only have platinum tickets available for around £200.

Meanwhile, the value of third-party resale tickets for the 29-date tour is already rising rapidly, with people selling tickets for almost £600 via online marketplaces.

Slammed: Take That fans are furious about the prices of the band's 2024 tour tickets as they claim they are being sold at

Slammed: Take That fans are furious about the prices of the band’s 2024 tour tickets as they claim they are being sold at “ridiculous” prices

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One wrote: “Know that you don’t have to charge a lot of money for the tickets, you have enough money yourself and not every artist does that.”

“I visited Paolo three times for the price of 1 ticket at the Hydro. Screw your fans! The tickets cost four times the 2015 price.’

Another said: “The prices are crazy!” Really guys?! Even Robbie doesn’t charge such exorbitant prices. Very disappointing.’

A third added: “Ticket prices are a staggering £515 for two decent tickets in Manchester (£65 of which is fees). In today’s climate, so many people are overrated. I’m aware things have gone up but the price is outrageous.’

A fourth said: “First time in 30 years I haven’t bought one!! Their prices are ridiculous!!!”

However, other excited fans took to social media to share their joy at managing to snag tickets for the highly anticipated tour.

One wrote: “Got tickets for May 17th in Birmingham this morning and can’t wait,” while a second said: “Take That tickets secured.”

A third commented: “So I just went and got @takethat tickets!!” and a fourth added: “Managed to get @takethat/@ollymurs tickets for mum and me today so I’m happy.”

Angry: Fans were disappointed and angry when they saw the ticket prices.  Some fans claimed they could only get tickets for around £200 each

Angry: Fans were disappointed and angry when they saw the ticket prices. Some fans claimed they could only get tickets for around £200 each

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Elsewhere, tickets via online marketplace Viagogo are already being offered by third-party sellers for almost £600, with a staggering markup.

A ticket to London’s O2 Arena on April 25 has been offered for up to £587 by a third-party seller just hours after it went on general sale.

The official general sale means that tickets for many dates have not yet sold out, with some in Leeds still available for £68.75, while some tickets for Milton Keynes are available for £82.50.

However, other concerts only have more expensive options, with shows at venues such as Leeds, Birmingham and Sheffield only having platinum options at over £190.

At the O2 Arena, some dates are sold out, while others are only offering platinum tickets or special seating packages, priced at around £200 to £300 each.

Web has contacted Take That and Viagogo for comment.

Take That will kick off their epic 29-date tour in Sheffield in April and perform in 14 other cities before finishing in Bristol in June.

Following the tour announcement, fans of the trio rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share their excitement that Take That are finally hitting the road again.

One wrote: “Absolutely super excited for the brand new album and tour. Good choice for a support act @ollymurs.” “Windows is an absolutely fantastic song. Welcome back guys, legends together. Hopefully we’ll see each other in Manchester next year.”

While another said: “Overjoyed to see you all this morning, finally seeing you all and this was only my second time.” I’m still working on everything guys, thanks for the pictures. So ready for this tour, it will be my first tour too, I’m excited as always. Pre-order later.’

Resale: Meanwhile, the value of third-party resale tickets for the 29-date tour is already skyrocketing, with people selling tickets for almost £600 via the online marketplace

Resale: Meanwhile, the value of third-party resale tickets for the 29-date tour is already skyrocketing, with people selling tickets for almost £600 via the online marketplace

Tour: Take That will kick off their epic 29-date tour in Sheffield in April and perform in 14 other cities before finishing in Bristol in June

Tour: Take That will kick off their epic 29-date tour in Sheffield in April and perform in 14 other cities before finishing in Bristol in June

“Yesssssss, this made my day and I can’t wait to be back at the O2 Arena in London and say goodbye to you. It’s definitely ‘the most wonderful day’, yay Gary Mark and Howard x,” a third fan tweeted.

39-year-old singer-songwriter Olly Murs will join Take That on their mega stadium tour of the UK and Ireland.

Olly rose to fame in 2009 as a contestant on The X Factor, where she came second.

Since then, he has had an impressive music career, with songs like “Dance With Me Tonight,” “Troublemaker,” “Wrapped Up,” and “Heart Skips A Beat.”

Taking to Instagram, the “Dear Darlin'” hitmaker shared: “Today could be the best day of our lives.” Wow, I’ve had this secret for a while, but next year I’m out with these legends. TAKE THAT!

“What a tour this will be!!” Gunna is something special! Tickets go on sale NEXT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29!! Link in the bio so you know “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOuring

Fans of the star were quick to express their excitement in the comments, with one of them remarking: ‘This made my day!!’ My 2 worlds are colliding!!!!’

It comes as Take That announced they would be reuniting with a brand new album.

The ’90s pop group have come together after a six-year absence to put together their ninth album, This Life. A new single called Windows will be released in November.

But fans will only see Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, as Robbie Williams and Jason Orange have yet to reunite with the group.

Band: Fans will only see Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, as Robbie Williams and Jason Orange have decided against reuniting with the group

Band: Fans will only see Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, as Robbie Williams and Jason Orange have decided against reuniting with the group

Pop star: Singer-songwriter Olly Murs, 39, will join Take That on their mega stadium tour of the UK and Ireland

Pop star: Singer-songwriter Olly Murs, 39, will join Take That on their mega stadium tour of the UK and Ireland

According to The Sun, lead singer Gary said: “The only thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there’s no Robbie and Jason.”

“We’ve always said they’re welcome to join us, but we’ve done about 600 shows since we started.” “At the moment there are three of us and we’re doing well.”

Whether they will follow in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue and Adele with their Las Vegas residencies has yet to be decided.

But Gary hinted the idea wasn’t out of the question, saying: “Who knows what’s in store for next year.”

Solo artist Robbie hasn’t returned to the band since 2011 before Jason finally left in 2014.

WHERE ARE THE TOURS IN 2024?

APRIL 2023

Saturday April 13th Sheffield Utilita Arena

Sunday April 14th Sheffield Utilita Arena

Friday 19th April Leeds First Direct Arena

Saturday 20th April Leeds First Direct Arena

Monday April 22nd, Dublin 3Arena

Tuesday April 23rd Dublin 3Arena

Thursday April 25th London The O2

Friday April 26th London The O2

Saturday 27th April London The O2

Tuesday 30th April London The O2

MAY 2023

Friday 3rd May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Saturday 4th May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Sunday 5th May Glasgow OVO Hydro

Tuesday 7th May Manchester Co-op Live

Wednesday 8th May Manchester Co-op Live

Friday May 10th Manchester Co-op Live

Saturday 11th May Manchester Co-op Live

Tuesday May 14th Birmingham Utilita Arena

Wednesday May 15th Birmingham Utilita Arena

Friday May 17th Birmingham Utilita Arena

Saturday May 18th Birmingham Utilita Arena

Friday 24th May Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium

Sunday 26th May Nottingham The City Ground Stadium

Tuesday 28th May Norwich Carrow Road Stadium

Thursday 30th May Milton Keynes Stadium MK

JUNE 2023

Saturday 1st June Southampton St Mary’s Stadium

Tuesday June 4th Plymouth Home Park Stadium

Thursday June 6th Swansea Swansea.com Stadium

Saturday 8th June Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium