Earlier this week, we heard that Victoria Beckham is on board for the Spice Girls reunion, and now Robbie Williams is apparently going to join Take That for their 25th anniversary tour!
A source has told the Daily Star: “Robbie has agreed to rejoin the band for their greatest hits anniversary tour.
“He’s still not decided on a full European tour but he’s hoping to do every date.”
The 42 year old singer has even dropped plans to tour his new solo material, just to get back on stage with Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Harold Donald.
“Robbie loves being with his former bandmates and has chosen to go on the road with the band instead of doing another solo tour which he often finds lonely,” the source said.
Last year, Robbie tweeted a photo after seeing Gary, Mark and Howard perform at the O2, with the hastag ‘Let me back in’.
The band’s recent tours including The Circus Live and Progress, have been massive productions, so they will have to go all out to top them for their 25th anniversary.
There are also plans for a TV documentary about their career, which will mark the release of the band’s first album Take That And Party, which came out in 1992.
Unfortunately, there’s no news yet as to whether Jason Orange (who quit in 2014) will be joining them.
Gary told The Sun: “A Greatest Hits with everyone would be amazing but I personally can’t imagine Jason coming back on stage for quite a few years”.
But surely Jason wouldn’t pass up this opportunity?
Take That are confirmed to perform at Barclaycard’s British Summer Time Hyde Park later this year, and you can buy tickets here.
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