2 x tickets to see Take That in 'The Circus Tour' at London Stadium on Saturday 27th June

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This is your chance to see the incredible Take That in 'The Circus Tour', where your bid will be raising money for Phyllis Tuckwell!

The seats are situated in block M3, row 34, seats 240 and 241. These tickets include access to The Londoner Claret lounge which does have a bar.

Originally staged in 2009, The Circus Live broke UK records as the fastest-selling tour in history, with over 600,000 tickets sold in under 5 hours, and over one million fans attending the sell-out shows across the UK and Ireland. 

Alongside the incredible musical performance of Take That, fans were wowed by a visual feast that included fire-breathers, stilt-walkers, clowns, acrobats, tap dancers, and a huge 30-foot-tall mechanical elephant. Expect more of the same in 2026 as the band perform the original set list, along with a few new surprises. 

Plus look out for very special guests with superstars in their own right, The Script and Belinda Carlisle, lined up to support.

We have 2 seated tickets available to be part of their spectacular summer tour!

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2 tickets to see Take That in 'The Circus Tour' in London on Saturday 27th June
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