Take That: Is a full reunion happening with Robbie Williams and Jason Orange?

 Take That: Is a full reunion happening with Robbie Williams and Jason Orange?


Freelance Reporter Alison Jones  13/04/23

Manchester Pop band Take That have teased a big reunion could be on the horizon.  
The pop group have performed as a trio of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald since Jason Orange departed the band in 2014, but a recent post to Take That's Instagram account has fans speculating big things are on the horizon.  

Global superstar Robbie Williams left the group in 1995 before the band split in 1996 and become the only member of the group to have successful solo career with 14 number 1 albums under his belt.

They group reformed in 2005 as a quartet without Robbie, who re-joined the group in 2010-2011.  
The official Take That account tweeted a video of all five members singing Never Forget along with the caption "Never forget we will have fun like this again... someday soon."  

 One fan tweeted: "A royal reunion for the @takethat boys and @robbiewilliams? Could it be coronation 👑 magic? 
All we do each night is pray 🙏🏻 because a part of us will be ⫩ 5 forever." 
 Another said: "This sounds like something is in the pipeline…let us hope ay."  

. Another joked: "I don't care about Jason, but I've been needing Robbie and Gary on the same stage."  Outside of guest appearances, Take That last performed as a five piece in 2011 as part of the Progress tour. T
he tour was also the first time they had all performed together since 1995 when Williams left the band to pursue a solo career.

.The reunion was an enormous success with the Progress album the biggest selling album of 2010 with it also being the fastest selling album of the century.  The group are also booked to perform at Hyde Park this summer as part of the BST festival. Take That will perform on 1 July and be supported by The Script and the reunited Sugababes.





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