Greatest Days – The Official Take That Musical to tour in 2023

By meganPublished 22 September 2022

See the show before the film next year…

Greatest Days – The Official Take That Musical, will embark on a major UK and Ireland tour from 5 May 2023 and will coincide with the summer 2023 release of the official movie version of this smash-hit musical, starring Aisling Bea and Jayde Adams. Greatest Days celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Take That’s first ever UK number 1 single Pray.

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are members of Take That in 2022 and continue the legacy of one of the most successful band’s in British chart history. Formed as a five-piece in 1989, they enjoyed immediate success with their first two albums charting at number 2 and number 1 respectively. They’ve said: “We are so thrilled that this new production now titled ‘Greatest Days’ is launching next year.  We had an enormous amount of fun working on the original version and can’t wait to help bring this new production to over 30 cities across the UK and Ireland from May 2023.”

The musical follows a group of five best friends in the 1990s who are obsessed with their favourite boy band. The girls then reunite more than 20 years later with a plan to see their heartthrobs one last time in what could be the Greatest Days of their lives. Greatest Days features more than 15 of Take That’s record-breaking songs alongside a heart-warming and hilarious story of love, loss and laughter from the award-winning writer Tim Firth.

Tim Firth is one of the UK’s most beloved award-winning writers and composers in film, television and theatre. Tim collaborated with lifelong friend Gary Barlow on Calendar Girls The Musical which had a successful run in the West End and then toured the UK and Ireland, receiving several Olivier nominations along the way. Recently, Tim co-created and directed Gary Barlow’s one-man show A Different Stage which has toured the UK and is currently running in the West End.

Book now at these Theatre Tokens venues:

Bromley Churchill Theatre

5 – 13 May 2023

Manchester Palace Theatre

16 – 27 May 2023

Woking New Victoria Theatre

5 – 10 June 2023

Sheffield Lyceum Theatre

12 – 17 June 2023

Milton Keynes Theatre

3 – 8 July 2023

Liverpool Empire Theatre

10 – 15 July 2023

Wolverhampton Grand

17 – 22 July 2023

Cheltenham Everyman Theatre

24 – 29  July 2023

King’s Theatre Glasgow

21 – 26 Aug 2023

Edinburgh Playhouse

28 Aug – 2 Sep 2023

Bristol Hippodrome Theatre

11 – 16 Sep

Theatre Royal Brighton 

9 – 14 Oct 2023

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

7 – 11 Nov 2023

Sunderland Empire Theatre

14 – 18 Nov 2023

Leeds Grand Theatre

21 – 25 Nov 2023