ICONIC boyband Take That have announced a huge comeback show in Scotland.
The pop legends will play Glasgow's Hampden Park stadium next summer.
Bringing back their record-breaking Circus Tour, the trio will be taking to the stage in the Southside on June 12, 2026.
Announcing the show on social media, the band said: "We’re so excited to be bringing back The Circus Live in 2026!
"Next summer, in stadiums across the UK & Ireland, we’ll celebrate people, music, and the wonder of human creativity. We can’t wait to take you back to that magical place - the same iconic set awaits, along with some new surprises...
"Tickets go on general sale at 9:30AM, Friday 26th September. You can get pre-sale access by pre-ordering our 10th studio album (arriving later next year) from our official UK store before 5:00PM, Tuesday 23rd September.
"Pre-order and get all the pre-sale info at the link in our bio. 2026 is going to be a special year in many ways - we can’t wait to have you there with us.
"Pre-sale & General Sale Timings.
"5:00PM BST on Tuesday 23rd September: Pre-order for pre-sale access closes.
"9:30AM BST on Thursday 25th September: Ticketing pre-sale begins.
"9:30AM BST on Friday 26th September: Tickets go on general sale."
It comes after we reported that Hampden Park stadium was taken over by a projection that teases the return of Take That.
The images also show an elephant, which is a clear nod to the band's massive Circus Tour in 2009.
The tour was their biggest to date and was seen by over a million fans across the country.
In the swirling projection, the band's logo was clearly shown, and their own social media has further added to fans' speculation.
The logo suggests that Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen will be making their way to the city.
Locals could even see the huge projection from their windows as the announcement loomed.