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Take That are going to release extra tickets and a tour DVD

  • June 16, 2011
  • Brad O'Mance

Take That have announced that they will be releasing an extra batch of tickets for their record breaking eight night run at Wembley Arena.

The seats, which are usually classed as 'restric­ted view' (read as: behind something), have been released "for fans to be part of the audience".

The seats will appar­ently have a 'full view of the B stage' and will have a 'specially installed video screen' to capture the entire show.

If the idea of sitting in a room watching Take That perform on a screen interests you, the news that the first three nights of the show will be recorded for a tour DVD will also be of interest.

The extra seats will be available at 9am on Friday 17th June, priced modestly at £29.50 and £39.50.

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