We are proud to announce that British music industry giants Take That will take to the stage at Carrow Road in the summer of 2017.
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will perform the final concert of their 'Wonderland Live' tour at the home of Norwich City Football Club on Friday, June 16, with All Saints the supporting act.
For the first time ever, Take That’s main stage will be in the centre of the arena floor, giving their fans a truly unique and memorable experience like never before.
Take That are renowned for their incredible live shows and for pushing the boundaries of live production, having created some of the most memorable stage shows in UK music history. They are the only band in the world to have had a huge mechanical elephant as part of the cast for their Circus Tour, not to mention a 70 foot man named Om who rose out of the stage on The Progress Tour. Walls of water, enormous holograms, circus performers, aerialists, a custom made flying machine and a huge ball of burning fire have all graced their stages and the Wonderland Live Tour will be no less spectacular.
Take That’s Wonderland Live is the first time that fans will see the band perform brand new material from their forthcoming studio album Wonderland, due out in March, as well as their much-loved classics, performed in the round.
Take That are one of the UK’s most successful acts with an enviable career spanning three decades. The band have sold over 7.6 million concert tickets in their lifetime, setting the record for the fastest selling tour of all time in UK history when 1.34 million tickets were snapped up for their Progress Live Tour in less than 24 hours.
In the UK alone, they have achieved seven UK Number One albums, 15 Number One singles, sold over 45 million records, won six Ivor Novellos, and eight BRIT Awards. Internationally, they have scored an incredible 54 No.1 hits and 35 No.1 albums. Their last album ‘III’, the first as a newly created three-piece went straight to No.1 upon it’s release in 2014, their seventh No.1 album, with the first single from the album ‘These Days’ also hitting the top spot.
Admission details are as follows:
Seats are priced at £55, £65, £85 and £95
Pitch standing is priced at £59