Take Which might be taking part in a one-off charity present for Struggle Little one at London’s KOKO.
The pop trio – comprising Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – will carry out their biggest hits on the north London venue on June 21.
Cash raised from tickets will go in direction of the non-profit’s work with youngsters whose lives have been torn aside by warfare.
Tickets are on sale at 10am on Friday (09.06.23) from lnk.to/TakeThatLDN.
The ‘Again For Good’ hitmakers will then headline American Specific presents BST Hyde Park on July 1, they usually have been just lately revealed to have “large touring” plans within the pipeline for 2024.
Their supervisor, Chris Dempsey, informed Music Week: “Precise dates are nonetheless to be locked in, however following the King’s Coronation we’ve got the film ‘Best Days’ approaching June 16 and British Summer season Time on July 1.
“New music and the album will observe, along with some extra catalogue moments. We now have large touring plans for 2024 – extra on that within the coming months.”
The group just lately inked a brand new cope with EMI Information.
Gary, Mark and Howard are embarking on a brand new chapter and are poised to launch their first album since 2017’s ‘Wonderland’ within the fourth quarter of 2023.
Talking of the brand new deal, Take That mentioned: “It’s very clear that Jo, Rebecca and all of the group at EMI share our love and fervour for music, and our ambition, and we’re very enthusiastic about working collectively.”
In a press release, EMI co-presidents Rebecca Allen and Jo Charrington, mentioned: “It looks like such an thrilling time for EMI to be collaborating with Take That. The brand new music is sounding distinctive, and it’s wonderful to see how a lot Gary, Howard and Mark have immersed themselves throughout the label. We couldn’t be prouder to be working with them, and to see your entire EMI label engaged, energised and able to go.”
Chris added: “There most likely aren’t too many artists 30 years into their profession and on their ninth studio album that also have Take That’s power and ambition.
“And we really feel Jo, Becky, Thomas, Lucy [Dann], and the group at EMI can match that. They’ve been sensible to this point. They bring about some real experience in areas the band are eager to develop, and crucially they work hand-in-hand with {the catalogue} groups each at Common and Sony and with our longtime pal Marc Robinson at Globe/Mercury Studios.”
The band made their stay comeback at King Charles’ Coronation Live performance earlier this month, the place they gave the stay debut of their remix of ‘Best Day’ with Calum Scott and DJ Robin Schulz.