Take That has been announced as the latest headliners for Britsh Summer Time in Hyde Park next year.
The iconic boy band will reunite on Saturday, July 1 as members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen all take centre stage for a day of celebration.
The band have seen huge success with 12 UK number-1 singles and 8 UK number-1 albums since their debut back in 1989.
Sharing the exciting news, Take That said: We're so excited to be back together and that BST Hyde Park will be the first stage we perform on in almost four years.
Your next headliners are the incredible @takethat as a UK Exclusive on Saturday 1 July 2023, joined by @thescript, @Sugababes + more TBA!✨
— BST Hyde Park (@BSTHydePark) October 28, 2022
🌳 @AmexUK Cardmembers get early access to tickets with the Amex presale which starts Friday 28 October at 10am: https://t.co/QsQFk1Hcdw pic.twitter.com/mqPK0GTVPd
"We have incredible memories of playing there in 2016, and we can't wait to see everyone in July.”
The boy band will also be joined by Irish rockers The Script who has been performing for over 20 years and sold over 11 million records worldwide.
The band are currently on a world tour performing their Greatest Hits, The Script are not slowing down.
Also joining the two bands is none other than the iconic pop trio Sugababes will also perform for BST Hyde Park’s 10th Anniversary.
The band was first formed back in 1998 and their special appearance will see the original line-up, Siobhán Donaghy, Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena.
Take That joins previously announced Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Billy Joel, P!nk and BLACKPINK on the BST Hyde Park billing for 2023 so far.
How to get tickets Take That at BST Hyde Park
Tickets for Take That go on sale very soon, with the general sale taking place on Thursday, November 3.
However, American Express Cardmembers can take advantage of the first presale from 10am on 28th October.
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