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Take That add ANOTHER date to Manchester Co-op Live Live residency

Take That have added a seventh date to their string of shows at Manchester's Co-op Live next summer as part of their 2024 tour.

The Manchester band previously announced they would take to the stage at the city-region’s soon-to-open arena for four nights on May 7, 8, 10 and 11, 2024 as part of their This Life On Tour. Last week, they announced two more shows including May 12 and June 11 due to 'huge demand'.

This morning, they have extended the residency once again, confirming a seventh show, which will take place in Manchester on Wednesday, June 12, as well as an additional Birmingham show on Monday 20 May. Tickets for the additional shows will go on sale on Friday morning (October 6) at 9.30am via Ticketmaster and SeeTickets.

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The UK and Ireland tour, coinciding with the forthcoming release of their ninth album This Life on November 24, will see the band play numerous dates across 15 cities including the likes of Sheffield, Leeds Dublin, and London, where they will play a number of dates at The O2. Tickets for the tour start at £60 before booking fees and can go up to £242.70 for premium seat packages which include VIP merchandise.

The band - whose current line-up is Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen - will also be joined by special guest Olly Murs as the main support act across the tour. The news was previously teased with the Take That logo being projected onto the outside of a number of music venues, including Co-Op Live, which is set to officially open in April next year.

Upon announcing the tour on Zoe Ball’s breakfast Radio 2 a

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