Fans of Take That have been vocalising their dismay at the 'absolutely ridiculous' prices for their 2024 tour which was announced by the boy band last week.
Take That
have been vocalising their dismay at the 'absolutely ridiculous' prices for their 2024 tour which was announced by the boy band last week.Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are set to take the stage of the 3Arena in Dublin next April, as well as a host of cities in the UK from April until August, with special guest Olly Murs joining them forPresale tickets are already sold-out for a number of venues and general sale tickets will go live tomorrow morning at 9.
However, tickets for the four dates at Manchester's new Co-op Live arena start at a much higher price which has irked some fans, and even put others off the idea of going completely."Probs a blessing I still can't get out of the bloody queue, the prices are absolutely shocking" another wrote."After 40 mins of waiting was hit with those prices," one unhappy user added.One took a screenshot that shows ticket prices for the CD Bundle weighing in at £142.
"I can’t make this up take that ticket prices are ridiculous," one said while attaching an image of the prices.want them just to resell at stupid prices," another wrote., which will be released on November 24th, so if you find yourself unwilling or unable to purchase tickets to a live show, the album may be your best bet.
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