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TAKE THAT confirm their return to New Zealand in 2024 “This Life on Tour” with first live shows in the region since 2017

Take That have today announced their return down under with a huge live tour set for November 2024. Take That’s This Life On Tour will see the trio – Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – take in show dates across New Zealand.

Fans will undoubtedly rejoice as the band returns to Australia for their first shows since 2017, and with fellow pop icon SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR joining the tour as a very special guest on all dates!

Take That 2024 New Zealand Shows Sold by Ticketmaster

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday 13 February 2024 @ 1 pm (local time)

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• Ticketholders need a My Ticketmaster account to access TAKE THAT tickets. Sign up or sign in here.

• All TAKE THAT tickets are digital, and can only be accessed via the Ticketmaster App or Ticketmaster.com.au on a mobile browser – there will be no printed tickets.

• Only purchase through Ticketmaster to guarantee you have a valid ticket for entry on event day.

• Take an extra five minutes to carefully read through this page in detail to best prepare for the ticket on sale.

We know you are counting down the days to get your tickets with us, but before purchasing your tickets you might have some questions – that’s why we’ve put this handy guide together with everything you need to know.

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When do tickets go on sale?

  • Artist Presale: Wednesday 7 February @ 1 pm (local time) – Friday 9 February @ 3 pm (local time)
  • My Ticketmaster Presale: Friday 9 February @ 3 pm (local time) – Monday 12 February @ 12 pm (local time)
  • General public on sale: Tuesday 13 February @ 1 pm (local time)
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Are there ticket limits in place?

There is a strict limit of six (6) tickets per customer for Artist presale and ten (10) tickets per customer for Standard Tickets.

Please adhere to the published ticket limit. Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets cancelled without notice by Ticketmaster at its discretion. This includes orders associated with the same name, e-mail address, billing address, credit card number or any other information.

What are In Demand tickets?

A small portion of tickets will be allocated to In Demand Tickets which are tickets to TAKE THAT  in some of the most sought-after areas of each of the venues. Please Note – Ticket prices may fluctuate based on demand.

In Demand tickets are made available by artists and event organisers through Ticketmaster. They give fans fair and safe access to the most sought-after areas in the venue at market-driven prices (adjusting prices according to supply and demand). In Demand tickets are ticket-only purchases, and prices are subject to change at any time.

How do I purchase Accessible Seating tickets?

Accessible seats (including Companion Cards) can be purchased by calling our Customer Service team on the Accessible Bookings line:  09 970 9711. This phone number is reserved for patrons with accessibility requirements and companion cardholders and can not process any other ticketing requests.

Will there be a queue in place prior to tickets going on sale?

We expect that tickets to TAKE THAT will be in high demand, and to make the process fair for everyone you may be placed in a queue.

You will be assigned a random place in the queue once the onsale starts. Your place in the queue is not based on what time you entered the Waiting Room. We suggest entering the Waiting Room 15-30 minutes prior to the start of the Presale.

Once you get your spot in the queue, please do not refresh your browser as you will be pushed to the end of the line.

We will get you through the queue as quickly as possible, so please sit tight.

We recommend signing into your Ticketmaster account at least 15 minutes before tickets go on sale to save your spot and join the Pre-Queue waiting room.

Please note: The time you join the Waiting Room does not determine your place in the Smart Queue.

Once you get your spot in the queue, please do not refresh your browser as you will be pushed to the end of the line.

We will get you through the queue as quickly as possible, so please sit tight.

How will I receive tickets?

All tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are now digital, meaning you can easily access your tickets on your phone via the Ticketmaster app or mobile web browser via Ticketmaster.co.nz add them straight to your phone’s ticket wallet, and share them with your friends and family.

Tickets will be suppressed from being visible until 5pm Wednesday 21 February.

What are the top tips to know before purchasing tickets?

Ticketholders need a My Ticketmaster account to access TAKE THAT tickets. Sign up or sign in here.

Only purchase through Ticketmaster to guarantee you have a valid ticket for entry on event day.

Take an extra five minutes to carefully read through our ‘All You Need to Know’ article in detail to best prepare for ticket on sale.

Get to know Ticket Transfer so everyone has their own ticket

1. Open the Ticketmaster App

2. Tap on my events and select the event you want to Ticket Transfer

3. Tap ‘Transfer’ below the ticket you want to share (please note: you may have to wait a moment for the ‘Transfer’ button to load)

4. On the ‘Select Tickets To Transfer’ page, confirm the ticket you want to share (please note – you must Transfer each ticket individually)

5. Tap the ‘Transfer To’ button. Tap ‘Manually Enter A Recipient’ & enter your friend’s ‘First Name’, ‘Last Name’, and ‘Email Address or Mobile Number’

6. Tap ‘Transfer Ticket’. The ticket in your account will now say “Sent”. You can cancel or recall the Ticket Transfer at any time.

7. Your friend receives an email, asking them to accept the transferred tickets, and they can either login or create a new Ticketmaster account to accept.

8. The tickets are now ready to go in your friend’s Ticketmaster account and marked as ‘Transferred’ in your account

Find out more about Ticket Transfer – including how to accept and open a transferred ticket here. 

Log into your Ticketmaster account and update your password if needed!

Get in early and ensure all your MyTicketmaster account details are up to date – from your password to your card details and your phone number.

Ticketmaster will regularly ask you to update your password to ensure the security of your account – you don’t want to get stuck having to change your password while the ticket timer is counting down during onsale as you can risk losing the incredible tickets you have secured.

Instead, now that you know you want to purchase tickets, log into your account and update your password today to ensure you are ready to nab those tickets.

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Hints and tips for improving your chances of getting TAKE THAT tickets

Get the basics covered before tickets go on sale by logging in and checking your Ticketmaster account ahead of time. If you don’t have a Ticketmaster Account then make sure you sign up in advance – Ticketmaster.co.nz

Remember to triple check your passwords, account information, and billing information are all filled in correctly in advance, that way you’re not facing any last-minute account updates when trying to process your order.

Save time by searching “Best Available,” which scans all sections fast – it’s quicker than searching sections one at a time.

There will be a time limit applied to all transactions as you are progressed through the ticket purchasing stages. Remember to keep an eye on the timer on your screen and move through the processing pages as quickly as possible (this is even easier when you’ve completed the account set-up stage we mentioned above).

Stick to one window while you’re in the Waiting Room and when you’re being pushed through the Smart Queue and always resist the urge to refresh.

Hitting the refresh button means you’ll lose your place in the queue and, as frustrating as it can get, patience is the only way to win this game. Ticketmaster is equipped with sophisticated systems that are designed to manage and process ticket purchases as quickly as possible. The queuing system that appears on your screen will place you at the front of the line as soon as possible.

We’re expecting this to be a very popular event. When a popular event goes on sale there are hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of customers all attempting to purchase tickets at the same time. Tickets are sold as long as seats are available, and when an act is this popular, sometimes they go very quickly.

Be sure to follow the above tips to ensure you have the best chance of snapping up some tickets.

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Take That with very special guest Sophie Ellis-Bextor will be coming to New Zealand in November 2024. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.co.nz

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