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Take That add sixth Manchester show at Co-op Live as part of huge 2024 tour

Take That have added a sixth date to their string of performances in Manchester as part of their 2024 tour.

The Manchester band - made up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald - will perform at Co-Op Live, next to Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, in May and June next year.

Alongside the initial four dates on May 7, 8, 10 and 11, the band announced a fifth date on May 12 earlier this week. A sixth date for June 11 has now just been announced this morning following ‘huge demand’ for tickets from fans - and tickets are already on sale.

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Tickets for the This Life On Tour start at £60 before booking fees and can go up to £242.70 for premium seat packages which include VIP merchandise. Alongside the extra date in Manchester, the band have also unveiled a further five extra dates.

Alongside the previously announced dates, Take That will also now perform at the O2 in London on May 1, Birmingham Utilita Arena on May 19, Southampton St Mary’s on June 2, Bristol Ashton Gate on May 9 and Nottingham The City Ground Stadium on May 25.

Upon announcing the tour on Zoe Ball’s breakfast Radio 2 show last week, the band said they were excited to get back on the road again. Gary Barlow said: “New music is exciting, we've been together for 33 years so it's like what's next and how do we sound in 2023. It feels like things are going upwards and there's a lot of light in this music."

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

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