Where To Buy Take That Tour Tickets 2011?

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Popular British band Take That has reportedly sold out the biggest tour in U.K. history. According to The Mirror, the Progress Live 2011 tour sold more than one million tickets in 24 hours.

The overwhelming demand crashed ticket-selling websites seconds after tickets became available on Friday morning. Ticketmaster issued an apology to frustrated fans.

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“We are extremely disappointed that we were unable to maintain a satisfactory level of service on our website throughout the day, and whilst hundreds and thousands of tickets have been sold, we know that many of our consumers have experienced very frustrating delays in securing their tickets,” said Ticketmaster.

“We have witnessed a level of demand for tickets through our website which has surpassed anything ever experienced before by Ticketmaster within the U.K.,” it said.

Reports say the demand was twice as high as Michael Jackson’s planned “This Is It” comeback tour, selling £50 million worth of tickets on Friday, which was estimated at 50 tickets sold every second.

“We are speechless, truly and utterly shocked!” said the band in a joint statement. “This is the most amazing news for all of us. To sell one million tickets in a day is mind blowing and we think we’ll be in shock for a few days.”

Take That’s Progress Live 2011 tour marks the first time the five-person group will tour together since the departure of Robbie Williams in 1995. The band sold millions of records in the 1990s, but disbanded in the mid-90s after Williams left the band due to an internal conflict.

Williams went on to become a successful solo artist, selling more than 55 million albums worldwide, and winning 15 BRIT Awards. In 2004, Williams was voted into the U.K. Music Hall of Fame as the most influential artist of the 90s.

Take That reunited five years ago as a four-man band, and they announced Williams’ return in July. (via)

Take That tour tickets still available to buy at Mirror Tickets

Thousands of Take That tickets are still available at Mirror Tickets.

The band will play numerous stadium shows throughout the summer of 2011, including four nights at both The City Of Manchester Stadium and Wembley Stadium, London.

Despite selling an estimated 1 million tickets in less than 24 hours, we can reveal that thousands of Take That tickets are still available from on-line ticket exchanges.

The band sent ticket sites into meltdown on last Friday as hundreds of thousands of Take That fans tried to snap up tickets to see Take That on the 2011 Progress Tour.

Despite having sold out almost every single show and adding extra dates at all of the major stadiums on next summer’s Take That tour, it is clear there are still thousands of fans who are willing to do whatever it takes to get hold of tickets to see Robbie Williams reunited on stage with the other members of Take That.

Below is a guide to the lowest priced Take That tickets currently available on-line from our tickets price comparison service Mirror Tickets.

Take That Progress Tour Schedule 2011:

Stadium of Light, Sunderland – May 30th – £105

Stadium of Light, Sunderland – May 31st  – £99

City of Manchester Stadium – June 3rd  - £109

City of Manchester Stadium – June 4th – £119

City of Manchester Stadium – June 5th – £117

City of Manchester Stadium – June 7th – £108

City of Manchester Stadium – June 8th – £96

City of Manchester Stadium – June 10th – £110

City of Manchester Stadium – June 11th – £124

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff – June 14th – £110

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff – June 15th – £105

Croke Park, Dublin – June 18th – £107

Croke Park, Dublin – June 19th – £94

Hampden Park, Glasgow – June 22nd – £99

Hampden Park, Glasgow – June 23rd – £102

Hampden Park, Glasgow – June 24th – £105

Villa Park, Birmingham – June 27th – £118

Villa Park, Birmingham – June 28th – £109

Wembley Stadium, London – July 1st – £108

Wembley Stadium, London – July 2nd – £121

Wembley Stadium, London – July 3rd – £110

Wembley Stadium, London – July 5th – £104

Wembley Stadium, London – July 6th – £99

Wembley Stadium, London – July 8th – £110

Wembley Stadium, London – July 9th – 119

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