Take That fans show patience
Take That fans eager to see their idols live in Birmingham have started queuing for tickets – more than 24 hours before they go on sale. Take That fans eager to see their idols live in Birmingham have started queuing for tickets – more than 24 hours before they go on sale. A handful of devotees started camping outside the NEC Arena box office yesterday. But tickets for the shows won't be going on sale until 9am tomorrow. The band's Beautiful World Tour 2007 will kick off in the city on November 16 and the foursome will also play on November 17, 19 and 20. Read the full story in the Express & Star.
A handful of devotees started camping outside the NEC Arena box office yesterday.
But tickets for the shows won't be going on sale until 9am tomorrow. The band's Beautiful World Tour 2007 will kick off in the city on November 16 and the foursome will also play on November 17, 19 and 20.
And there was good news for the TT fans today after the band announced they would be performing live on The Big One on Red Nose Day.
The band donned red noses today to promote the Comic Relief campaign which will culminate in the March 16 TV event.
Take That's popularity has failed to wane since they split up in 1996.
They reformed last year to net a throng of new fans, making them more popular than ever. The line up of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen scooped a Brit Award last month for best British Single.
Last year's comeback tour was the fastest-selling tour of all time. It saw the band play to over half a million euphoric fans around the country.
And since then the band have gone on to chart success with debut comeback single Patience shooting to the top of the charts for four weeks and album Beautiful World topping the charts for six weeks.
Tickets for the latest tour can be purchased on-line at www.necgroup.co.uk and the box office on 0870 909 4133.





