Some thought it could never happen again, but Take That goes back the years and comes together for a one-time benefit concert in aid of Covid-19 relief efforts. Best of all, it couldn't be easier to tune in to every song online as Robbie, Gary, Mark and Howard sing tonight for a good cause. Here's how to watch the Take That concert live from anywhere in the world right now, even for free.Take That concert - cheat sheet Take That will present their remote benefit concert on Friday 29th May. Meerkat Music will be doing a live stream of the concert on YouTube from 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET, though it appears access may be limited in the UK. Although Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen have kept Take That a trio for the past few years, this concert is something very special as founding member Robbie Williams will be joining the group for the first time since 2014. Jason Orange appears to have left for good. However, anyone wanting to see the original quintet in action will have to make do with old highlight clips. As we said, tonight's Take That concert is a charitable benefit, proceeds are donated to Nordoff Robbins and Crew Nation, a non-profit music therapy association, which supports hall staff and tour companies that depend on their shows for their income. Needless to say, it will be done remotely given the current circumstances, all four members will be broadcasting live from home. The performance is also notable, as it is the first event organized under the Meerkat Music moniker, a spin-off of the popular price comparison website Compare the Market. The biggest drawback for many fans is that it looks like the free Take That live stream on YouTube will be limited to YouTube for the UK. However, Brits abroad do have options, so read on as we explain the best ways to watch the concert and live stream the British band's influential homecoming concert, no matter where you are on earth right now. .
How to Watch Take That Concert - FREE UK Live Stream
The Take That Charity concert will be streamed live online from 8:00pm BST on YouTube this Friday May 29th. In addition to being able to watch YouTube on the web, the video-sharing platform also offers apps for just about every device you've ever heard of, including Android, iOS, Xbox, PlayStation, Roku, Fire TV, etc. If you haven't downloaded it yet, a quick search for your hardware of choice should get you up and running. Even better, the concert is totally free, so you can watch a live stream of Take That without paying a dime. The only caveat is that the YouTube stream appears to be available to UK viewers only, but that's likely you, so you're sorted. If you are from the UK, but are currently abroad for whatever reason, you also have an option, which we explain in detail below.