Bands & artists like Take That

If you like Take That, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Westlife

Westlife

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Their rich vocal harmonies and pop sensibilities mirror Take That's melodic lines and emotional resonance.

blue-eyed soul operatic pop pop music
Boyzone

Boyzone

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Like Take That, Boyzone combines heartfelt lyrics with lush harmonies, creating a similar blend of pop and nostalgia.

pop music popular music
Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys

Known for their tight vocal harmonies and catchy hooks, they share a similar pop aesthetic that emphasizes emotion and danceability.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B dance-pop
NSYNC

NSYNC

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Their upbeat tracks feature intricate harmonies and rhythmic grooves that align well with the energetic feel of Take That.

contemporary R&B dance-pop teen pop
Five

Five

With a blend of pop and R&B influences, Five's sound includes strong rhythms and catchy melodies reminiscent of Take That.

popular music
Coldplay

Coldplay

While more alternative, their use of lush instrumentation and emotive vocals can evoke a similar yearning quality found in Take That's music.

alternative rock pop music
The Wanted

The Wanted

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Their modern pop sound features rhythmic hooks and harmonized vocals, echoing the danceable groove characteristic of Take That.

popular music
OneRepublic

OneRepublic

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With anthemic choruses and layered instrumentation, they create a sound that resonates with the dynamic shifts found in Take That's work.

alternative rock cello rock pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Take That?

Artists similar to Take That include Westlife, Boyzone, Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. Each shares elements of Take That's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Take That?

Take That is primarily known for funk. A rhythmic pulse underpins lush vocal harmonies as melodic lines intertwine with a danceable groove, propelling a sense of yearning through dynamic shifts in intensity.

Where should I start if I like Take That?

If you enjoy Take That, start with Westlife — their album "Westlife" is a great entry point. Their rich vocal harmonies and pop sensibilities mirror Take That's melodic lines and emotional resonance.