Has anyone else been singing Take That songs on repeat since the news dropped that they'll be coming back to Ireland in 2026?
Well, now we can add another artist's music to the playlist as we know who'll be supporting the band when they take to the stage at the Aviva on Saturday, July 4.
Take That is bringing back one of their most iconic live shows: The Circus Live. When it was staged in 2009, the tour broke UK records as the fastest-selling tour in history, so expectations are high!

The Circus Live will come to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, Saturday, July 4, with tickets going on general sale Friday September, 26 at 9.30am.
Ahead of the tickets dropping, Take That confirmed that the band One Republic will be supporting them in Ireland.

One Republic has dozens of hit tunes and we can't wait to sing along at the Aviva to their songs such as Counting Stars and I Ain't Worried.
When announcing their tour, Take That said: 'The Circus tour was one of our favourite experiences as a band and, in the years since, we've talked many times about how much we'd love to do it again one day.

‘Well, that time has come! We're so excited to welcome audiences old and new across the UK and Ireland to the spectacle of The Circus Live next summer. See you out there!'
The summer 2026 tour will kick off at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton on May 29, with the band then heading to cities including Coventry, Sunderland, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Manchester.

They’re also set for two nights at London Stadium - where they performed at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics - before heading to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium for the final show on the 4th July.
If you'd like a chance at getting tickets ahead of September 26, you can get first access to tour tickets by pre-ordering the band’s tenth studio album, to be released late 2026, from the Take That official store.
Bring on a night of dancing and singing to all the hits with the girls!









