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Take That Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Jun 25, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Location London Stadium, London, United Kingdom
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Concert Take That – Jun 25, 2026 at 5:00 PM – London Stadium, London, United Kingdom


London Stadium - stadium, capacity 62,500, address: London E20 2ST, London, United Kingdom. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Take That
City London, United Kingdom
Venue / arena London Stadium
Date Jun 25, 2026
Start time 5:00 PM
Venue type Stadium
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Location and venue

London Stadium is more than a venue—it’s a modern landmark built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and reshaped into a truly multi-purpose stadium for top-flight football and major concerts. Its capacity sits around 62,500 for regulated sporting events and can rise to roughly 80,000 for concerts, creating that “big night” intensity while still keeping the action close.

Inside, the experience is designed for flow and comfort: broad concourses, clear entry points, and a continuous bowl layout make moving around feel natural, even on sold-out days. Sightlines are strong across most sections, and the combination of sound, screens, and staging helps concerts land with real impact—without the venue feeling overwhelming.

For the last stretch to the turnstiles, the key is its spot inside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: London E20 2ST, London, United Kingdom. The most common approach is on foot from Stratford (about 15 minutes), with Stratford International (about 15 minutes), Pudding Mill Lane (about 10 minutes), and Hackney Wick (about 15 minutes) also within an easy walk; on event days, stewards and signage guide you in. If you’re driving, the closest car parks are by Stratford Westfield. For broader city-wide transport and how to move around London beyond the stadium area, see the London guide below.
Address London E20 2ST, London, United Kingdom
Capacity About 62.500
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Destination guide: London

London is a global metropolis where sport, concerts and major events blend naturally into the city’s everyday rhythm. As one of Europe’s leading entertainment hubs, it draws visitors looking for top-tier production, huge variety and an energy that runs from early morning to late at night. Whether you’re coming for a headline match or a live music spectacle, London delivers the feeling that something is always happening—and that everything is within easy reach.

Getting in and moving around is powered by one of Europe’s most practical networks: London Underground (Tube), London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and National Rail connect key districts, with transfers that are straightforward and well signposted. If you arrive by train, London King’s Cross, St Pancras International, London Victoria and Liverpool Street are among the city’s main gateways. Air connections are just as strong—Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and London City cover a wide range of routes, making it easy to align your trip with an arena or stadium plan.

When it comes to event locations, London offers a dense spread of arenas and stadiums across the city, supported by frequent transport links and clear wayfinding. In practice, that means you can stay central or choose quieter neighborhoods and still reach the entrance quickly—without complicated routes or endless changes. It’s especially convenient that many venues sit close to public-transport interchanges, so getting back after the event feels simple and safe.

Turn your visit into a sightseeing bonus too: walk along the Thames and the South Bank, soak up the classic atmosphere around Westminster, or head for the lively streets of Covent Garden and Soho. For iconic views and a great vibe, there’s Trafalgar Square and Tower Bridge, and for a calmer break from the crowds, Hyde Park. London’s advantage is that, before or after the show, there’s always time for a stroll, a good meal and a quick city adventure—without the sense you’re racing from one end to the other.
Airport London Heathrow Airport (LHR), London, United Kingdom
Country / Continent United Kingdom / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
GMT Standard Time

About the performer

Take That, a British pop institution from Manchester, have spent decades blending irresistible hooks, polished harmonies, and unmistakable stage charm. Formed in the early 1990s, they grew from the boy-band phenomenon into a mature act that keeps evolving while preserving warmth, melody, and emotion. Their songs, driven by strong songwriting and clear choruses, work as well on radio as they do in packed arenas. Today the band is led by Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald, with a repertoire the crowd sings along to—from early anthems to today’s favourites.

At a Take That show, the focus is on top-tier production: precise sound, striking lighting, big screens, and carefully paced direction make every song land at full intensity. Whether you are on the floor, in the stands, or outdoors, the mix stays balanced and the visuals remain readable even from distant sections. Dynamic changes in light and camera framing follow the rhythm without overload, so the experience feels comfortable and clear. That consistency gives visitors a sense of ease and control, without unnecessary surprises.

Musically, Take That deliver a blend of pop, dance rhythms, and big ballads, with an emphasis on story and melody. Hits like “Back for Good” became a generational soundtrack, while newer material shows how the band can stay fresh without losing its identity. The set list typically pairs fast singalong moments with emotional pauses, letting the energy roll naturally through the venue. Even if you do not know the full catalogue, you will catch the choruses quickly and understand why they attract different generations and tastes, from pop to pop-rock.

Fans often highlight the energy and professionalism of the performance: the communication with the audience feels natural, the humour is subtle, and the pacing is deliberate. The band builds a sense of togetherness, with moments when the room turns into a massive choir, and sections that leave space to breathe. Clear cues, smooth transitions, and a comfortable volume level add to the feeling of safety. That structure helps the night stay relaxed, friendly, and welcoming even for those attending their concert for the first time.

Take That are equally convincing in arenas, stadiums, and on festival stages because they adapt the show to the space and the crowd. They blend live band playing with a modern visual narrative, and the onstage arrangements add extra depth to familiar songs—from acoustic passages to a powerful finale. The staging is detailed but never smothers the music: the focus stays on vocals, harmonies, and clean choruses. If you like concerts with a clear beginning, middle, and peak, this is an experience that stays with you, regardless of the genre you usually listen to.

Take the chance to feel the charisma of Take That and plan the evening without rushing: check venue amenities, transport options, and entry rules to avoid stress. Choosing tickets by sightlines and the atmosphere you prefer—closer to the stage or with a full view of the scenography—can lift the experience. Many visitors enjoy the supporting elements too: the opener’s warm-up, food and drink points, merchandise stands, and photos before and after the show. When everything is set, only what matters remains: music, togetherness, and a good feeling that lasts after the concert.

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