Take That will perform three consecutive nights at London Stadium as the United Kingdom endures an unprecedented heatwave and a red weather warning remains in effect for the capital.
The trio—Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen—will be supported by The Script and Belinda Carlisle, who will appear as special guests on each evening.
To address the extreme temperatures, the venue has introduced safety measures, including a 50 percent reduction in the price of water sold inside the arena.
Concertgoers are permitted to bring reusable water bottles, such as metal containers and soft‑plastic bottles with caps removed, while glass containers and cans continue to be prohibited.
Multiple water refill stations have been installed throughout the stadium, and a complete list of locations is available on the venue’s website.
Smart water bottles offered on site will also be discounted by half to encourage attendees to stay hydrated.
The stadium’s statement emphasizes continuous monitoring of the weather forecast and a commitment to the safety and well‑being of all spectators.
Fans are advised not to camp within the surrounding Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, as local bylaws prohibit overnight stays and the heat poses additional safety risks.
Early arrivals are encouraged to seek shade under trees and plantings in the park, dress appropriately for high temperatures, and bring sun protection.
Doors will open at 3 p.m., followed by opening acts, with Take That scheduled to take the stage at 8:30 p.m. and an expected conclusion around 10:30 p.m.; all times remain subject to change.
Organisers will provide free sunscreen to help prevent sunburn, reinforcing the broader precautions implemented for the heatwave.