From timings to security, this is all you need to know ahead of the Take That concert at Carrow Road.
The group, which consists of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, is heading to Norwich on This Life on Tour, celebrating the release of their ninth album.
The upcoming Norwich concert follows sell-out shows at the stadium in 2017 and 2019.
When is Take That coming to Norwich and what are the timings?
Take That will be at Carrow Road stadium in Norwich on Tuesday, May 28 2024.
Hospitality opens at 4.30pm and the general access doors open at 5pm.
The Village, with a selection of food and drink vendors, will be open to everyone from 2pm to 5pm and after that, it will be available to pitch ticket-holders only.
The music will then start at 7.25pm.
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What is the setlist for Take That?
As This Life on Tour is already under way, the setlist has been revealed and it includes classics such as Pray, Never Forget and Relight My Fire alongside new songs from their latest album.
READ MORE: Full setlist for Take That's This Life on Tour 2024
Who is the support act?
Chart-topping singer Olly Murs is the support act for Take That at Carrow Road.
His setlist includes Dance With Me Tonight, Heart Skips a Beat and Troublemaker.
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What can and can't I bring?
Bags larger than an A4 piece of paper are not permitted and all bags will be searched on entry.
Food and drink are not allowed to be brought into the stadium except for one sealed bottle of water per person (max 500ml in a transparent plastic container).
One empty reusable bottle is permitted and there will be free water refill stations.
Other items not allowed are umbrellas, professional cameras and video equipment, glass, cans, bottles, thermos flasks, flammable liquids and aerosols, laser pens and pointers, laptops, iPads, signs, banners, flags, inflatables, selfie sticks, air horns and whistles, knives, fireworks, confetti, glitter bombs and sprays.
It is a non-smoking stadium, which includes e-cigarettes and vapes.
Will I be able to purchase food and drink in the stadium?
Yes, there will be food and drink available to buy and it is a cashless stadium.
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How do I get to Carrow Road?
Norwich City Football Club is signposted along the major routes coming into Norwich via the A11 and A47, with the postcode NR1 1JE.
There is no parking at the stadium but there are several nearby car parks including Riverside, Rose Lane, Chantry Place, Castle Quarter and Apcoa Connect in Lower Clarence Road.
County Hall Car Park will also be open from 5pm and it will cost £10 payable on the night.
Visit norwich.gov.uk for accessible parking options in the city.
Carrow Road is a 19-minute walk from Norwich Bus Station and park and ride buses to Thickthorn will run until 11.45pm.
The last trains from Norwich Railway Station will be at 11.22pm to Lowestoft, 10.52pm to Cambridge, 11.30pm to Ely, 11.27pm to Sheringham, 11.33pm to Ipswich and 11.40pm to Great Yarmouth.
Are tickets still available?
Hospitality packages and general tickets are sold out - some VIP and resale tickets are available on the major sites.
No children aged five and under are allowed at the concert.
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