Take That Live at London Stadium
Take That are back with a spectacular summer residency, bringing The Circus Live to London Stadium in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Fans can expect classic anthems like Rule the World and Back for Good, alongside newer material and their signature show-stopping performances.
With a capacity of 60,000, London Stadium will be buzzing across two nights, so travel and parking arrangements are essential to plan in advance.
The London Stadium dates include:
- Friday, 26th June 2026 (17:00)
- Saturday, 27th June 2026 (17:00)
How to Get Tickets for Take That in London
When did tickets go on sale?
- Presale: Thursday 25th September 2025 at 09:30
- General sale: Friday 26th September 2025 at 09:30
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and the stadium’s official ticketing partners.
How Much Do Tickets Cost?
Tickets start at £69 for seats, with prices rising to £85 for General Admission, £135 for Front Standing, and up to £151 for the best seated options.
Where Else Are Take That Performing in the UK?
The London Stadium shows are part of Take That’s Summer 2026 run, which also includes major outdoor venues across the UK and Europe.
Alongside London, the band will also perform in Manchester, Southampton, Cardiff, Coventry, Sunderland, and Glasgow. London will be one of the highlights of the tour, with both nights expected to sell out quickly.
Book a Parking Space Ahead of Time Near London Stadium
With tens of thousands expected each night, demand for parking will be extremely high.
The easiest way to avoid stress is to book London Stadium parking in advance using the JustPark app or website.
Here’s why:
- Reserve a space within walking distance of London Stadium
- Skip inflated prices at last-minute or pop-up car parks
- Extend your booking through the app if the show runs late
- Enjoy peace of mind knowing your space is secured before you arrive
If you’re staying in London overnight, you can also book multi-day parking to keep your car in one spot for the whole trip.

Park Nearby and Take Public Transport to London Stadium
London Stadium is one of the best-connected venues in the capital:
- Stratford Station (Central, Jubilee, Overground, DLR, and National Rail) is a 10-minute walk away.
- Stratford International Station offers additional Southeastern and DLR services.
- Jubilee Line services run late on event nights, making it easy to connect from central London.
If you prefer to avoid central London traffic, park at a station further out on the Jubilee or Central Line and complete the journey by Tube.
Does London Stadium Offer Official Car Parking?
London Stadium does not offer extensive public parking on site, but JustPark gives fans plenty of nearby options, from secure car parks to private driveways.
Live Nearby? Rent Out Your Driveway for Extra Income
If you live near Stratford, Hackney Wick, Bow, or Leyton, you could earn extra money by listing your driveway on JustPark during Take That’s shows.
JustPark drivers living near sports grounds make on average 57% more annually by renting out their driveways during big games, gigs, or events. Fans get a safe, affordable place to park and you get paid.