Take That Confirms New Album and Tour in Netflix Documentary Finale
Take That Announces New Album and Tour on Netflix

In a major revelation for their dedicated fanbase, pop legends Take That have shared significant news about their future plans during the closing moments of their highly anticipated Netflix documentary series. The three-part documentary, which premiered on January 27, 2026, provides an intimate look behind the curtain of one of Britain's most enduring musical acts.

A Journey Through Three Decades of Stardom

The documentary series, titled simply Take That, offers viewers unprecedented access to the band's remarkable thirty-five-year history. From their formation as a five-piece group in Manchester during the early 1990s to their dramatic split and subsequent triumphant comeback, the series explores every facet of their extraordinary career.

Featuring extensive rare archive material, the documentary doesn't shy away from examining both the incredible highs and devastating lows experienced by the band members throughout their evolution. The series chronicles their journey through twelve UK number one singles and their continued relevance in the ever-changing music industry landscape.

The Big Announcement

The most significant revelation comes during the final credits of episode three, where current band members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen gather in their rehearsal studio. In this candid moment, the trio confirms they are continuing as a three-piece and reveals they have been working on new material.

Gary Barlow explicitly confirmed that their tenth studio album is currently in development, marking their first major release since 2023's This Life. Viewers are treated to behind-the-scenes footage of the band's creative process as they work on what appears to be a brand new track, showcasing the close bond that has sustained them through decades of performing together.

Stadium Tour Confirmed

The announcement extends beyond just new music. Take That has confirmed they will be embarking on a major stadium tour across the UK and Ireland during the summer months. The tour, which begins on May 29, will feature what the band describes as "some new surprises" alongside their iconic stage production.

On their official YouTube channel, the band shared their excitement about the upcoming shows, stating: "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."

The new song revealed in the documentary is expected to feature prominently in their tour setlist, giving fans an early preview of what's to come from the band's next creative chapter.

Recent Musical Activity

This announcement follows recent musical activity from the band, including a Jax Jones rework of their hit song Said It All, featuring vocalist Leony, which was released in early January 2026. While the reimagined version received attention from fans, many expressed their preference for the original recording.

One fan commented on YouTube: "Sometimes, it's best just to leave things as they are. Why ruin perfection?" while another added: "Can't improve on perfection. One of my favourites." These reactions highlight the enduring affection for Take That's classic material even as the band continues to evolve and explore new musical directions.

The Netflix documentary series provides the perfect platform for this significant announcement, allowing the band to share their future plans directly with fans while reflecting on their storied past. As Take That prepares to enter their fourth decade as performers, this confirmation of new music and major live performances demonstrates their continued commitment to their craft and their audience.