16 years since they last toured together as a five piece, hardly seems so long since one of the most well known pop acts in history were touring but since their re-union and success as a four piece and now the addition of one little known Robbie Williams to the line-up we have the original line-up heading out in the new year to tour Europe.

Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark, Robbie will be live on stage for a 14 date summer stadium tour around the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. That That and Robbie Williams between them have sold 80 millions album, 13 number one album, 17 number one singles, 19 BRIT awards, 8 MTV awards and 5 Ivor Novello awards. Talk about a track record.

Starting in the UK’s North East , kicking off at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on the 30 May, then heading to The City of Manchester Stadium, Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, Dublin Croke Park, Glasgow Hampden Park, Birmingham Villa Park and finally London’s Wembley Stadium for four nights. The band then head to Europe for shows at Milan’s San Siro Stadium, Copenhagen Parken, Amsterdam Arena, Hamburg Imtech Arena, Dusseldorf Esprit Arena and Munich Olympiastadion.

The Dublin show in Croke Park go on sale at 8am on Friday 29th October 2010, Dublin tickets will cost €70.70. Don’t forget that Take That’s new album ‘Progress‘ is out November 22nd 2010 with the first single ‘The Flood‘ out on November 15th.

Progress Live 2011 Presented by Samsung full Tour Dates:

Monday 30 May 2011 – Sunderland Stadium of Light
Friday 3 June 2011 – City of Manchester Stadium
Saturday 4 June 2011 – City of Manchester Stadium
Sunday 5 June 2011 – City of Manchester Stadium
Tuesday 7 June 2011 – City of Manchester Stadium
Tuesday 14 June 2011 – Cardiff Millennium Stadium
Saturday 18 June 2011 – Dublin Croke Park
Wednesday 22 June 2011 – Glasgow Hampden Park
Thursday 23 June 2011 – Glasgow Hampden Park
Monday 27 June 2011 – Birmingham Villa Park
Friday 1 July 2011- Wembley Stadium
Saturday 2 July 2011 –  Wembley Stadium
Sunday 3 July 2011 – Wembley Stadium
Tuesday 5 July 2011 – Wembley Stadium
Tuesday 12 July  –  Milan San Siro
Saturday 16 July – Copenhagen Parken
Monday 18 July –  Amsterdam Arena
Friday 22 July –  Hamburg Imtech Arena
Monday 25 July – Düsseldorf Esprit Arena
Friday 29 July – Munich Olympiastadion