Debs
24-09-2005, 22:04
Take That are planning to reform to celebrate their ten-year anniversary, according to the Daily Star.
The boyband will reunite to promote a Greatest Hits album and Never Forget DVD. It will be the first time that the singers have got together since Robbie Williams quit the group a decade ago.
"All five of the band have got involved," a source explained. "Robbie and the lads have given a candid interview documenting the entire history of the group. It's warts and all and they've covered some painful territory."
Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen will travel around the country for promotion in November this year when the anniversary products are released.
"They'll be doing TV and radio shows up and down the country and may even sing a few bars of old hits - you never know," the insider added. "There's even the chance of a grand finale gig."
Robbie may decide to join the group for the television interviews, however the biggest potential for conflict seems to be with manager Nigel Martin Smith.
"Robbie hasn't said no yet and if Nigel's not involved, then Robbie might be," the source revealed. "He likes to surprise people and the ten-year anniversary is something he's very aware of."
The boyband will reunite to promote a Greatest Hits album and Never Forget DVD. It will be the first time that the singers have got together since Robbie Williams quit the group a decade ago.
"All five of the band have got involved," a source explained. "Robbie and the lads have given a candid interview documenting the entire history of the group. It's warts and all and they've covered some painful territory."
Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen will travel around the country for promotion in November this year when the anniversary products are released.
"They'll be doing TV and radio shows up and down the country and may even sing a few bars of old hits - you never know," the insider added. "There's even the chance of a grand finale gig."
Robbie may decide to join the group for the television interviews, however the biggest potential for conflict seems to be with manager Nigel Martin Smith.
"Robbie hasn't said no yet and if Nigel's not involved, then Robbie might be," the source revealed. "He likes to surprise people and the ten-year anniversary is something he's very aware of."