Take That fans have expressed their disappointment after several ticket websites struggled to meet demand for the band’s reunion tour.
A number of leading agencies - including Ticketmaster - experienced server problems when tickets first went on sale this morning (October 29).
One fan, AKD, told Gigwise the booking systems were “ruddy ridiculous”.
A spokesperson for Take That said there had been “unprecedented demand” for tickets to the group’s reunion shows with Robbie Williams next year.
The band have already added an additional six dates, taking the jaunt up to twenty. More gigs are expected to be announced.
But fans have still vented their anger at the online booking problems.
Jan said: “Totally agree sat with 4 computers and phones and still can't even access sites or phone line.”
Other users told Gigwise that the official ticket agencies should do more to cope with the demand.
Ticketmaster acknowledged there had been problems and demand for tickets to see Take That had been bigger than Michael Jackson’s ill-fated comeback tour last year.
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Tickets go on sale at 9am. For more details and to buy Take That tickets, check out Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Take That’s UK and Ireland dates are:
Sunderland, Stadium Of Light – May 30/31
Manchester, City Of Manchester Stadium – June 3/4/5/7/8
Cardiff, Millennium Stadium – 14/15
Dublin, Croke Park – 18
Glasgow, Hampden Park – 22/23/24
Birmingham, Villa Park – 27/ 29
London, Wembley Stadium – July 1/2/3/5/6