Howard Donald looked casual as he strolled through West London on Friday.
The Take That singer, 55, was dressed for the current UK heat wave as he donned a sage green tank top and baby pink cargo shorts.
The hitmaker paired the outfit with white Nike Air Jordan sneakers with orange details and also carried a large leather overnight bag.
His long curly auburn hair remained untamed, as did his salt-and-pepper beard.
Howard accentuated the relaxed look with over-ear headphones draped around his neck.
Out and about: Howard Donald looked casual in a green top and pink shorts as he strolled around West London on Frida
Sunny days: The hitmaker paired the attire with white Nike Air Jordan sneakers with orange details and also carried a large leather overnight bag
The Relight My Fire blackmailer carried his cellphone as he walked around and showed off his practical leather phone case, filled with plenty of bank cards and other cards useful to the musician.
Howard seemed calm and content as he roamed Soho. maybe need a quieter morning after a night on the red carpet.
The outing comes after the singer attended the premiere of the Take That jukebox film Greatest Days in Leicester Square on Thursday.
He certainly donned the happy rags for work, opting for a white blazer with a crew neck T-shirt and bright green pants.
He was joined at the event by fellow band members Garry Barlow And Mark Owen who was equally glamorous for the occasion.
Gary, 52, wore a white blazer and matching trousers that he paired with a white top.
Mark, 51, meanwhile, opted for a yellow blazer with matching trousers and a white and red patterned top for the event.
The trio appeared in high spirits as they walked down the purple carpet at the Odeon cinema before performing for their fans.
Trendy: Howard accentuated the relaxed look with over-ear headphones draped around his neck
Premiere: Howard joined bandmates Gary Barlow and Mark Owen at the premiere of the Take That jukebox film Greatest Days at Leicester Square on Thursday
Brave: Howard opted for a white blazer with a crew neck T-shirt and bright green pants
Slim: Gary, 52, looked smart for the event in a white blazer and matching trousers which he paired with a white top
Event: The trio appeared in high spirits as they walked the purple carpet at the Odeon cinema before performing for their fans
The musical, out June 16, follows five best friends who have the night of their lives as they watch their favorite boy band perform.
Twenty-five years later, their lives have changed in many different ways as they reunite for another epic show from their beloved band, to rekindle their friendship and discover that perhaps their greatest days are yet ahead of them.
When the film was announced, Take That said, ‘This is a really exciting time for us! We are really looking forward to working on the film with such a talented and creative team and we are absolutely thrilled to have such a brilliant cast on board!’
It comes after Take That teased that all five members will return to the stage “sometime soon” after posting a throwback video of the original lineup singing Never Forget.
Gary, Howard and Mark have spent the past few weeks rehearsing for their upcoming Hyde Park gig on July 1 and fans are already gearing up for it.
The men were recently in Spain where they all met up to record and Mark posted photos online of them on their way to the studio, cups of tea in hand.
Howard also posted a video last week of him sporting a large beard for a DJ performance with Judge Jules ahead of his upcoming gig at Scotland’s Ingliston Country Club.
The post on the Take That page got everyone excited, with all five boys – including Robbie Williams and Jason Orange – taking to the stage in a video alongside a caption that said, “Never forget we will have fun like this again… someday soon. ‘
This premiere comes after the band opened up about Robbie Williams’ departure from the hit band in 1995 in their new, exclusive ITVX documentary, 30 Years in the Making.
The band, now made up of Gary, Mark and Howard, revealed that the split was due to them all not “talking about their feelings.”
They discussed their regrets about how they wished they had talked about what The Angels lead singer felt before leaving the group.
Howard said, “Having someone close to you to talk to about your feelings is one of the things we never did in the 90s, which is why Robbie left.
“We never discussed what he felt before he left that room. We look back at that moment and think we wish we could have talked more.
“I wonder if it could have saved him from leaving. It was a huge life for me to get everyone back together.”
Robbie previously revealed why he left Take That in the middle of their Nobody Else world tour, admitting he is “not proud” of the things he said during the infamous feud with Gary that followed.
In an interview last year, the Let Me Entertain You singer admitted that he was “in the middle of a nervous breakdown” when he parted ways with the boy band. out’.
Robbie enjoyed massive chart success on his own, racking up number one singles including Angels, She’s The One, Millennium and Let Me Entertain You, as well as numerous accolades.
Gary and Robbie’s relationship healed in time, with the latter even joining the band for the single The Flood and album Progress in 2010, while making several cameos in the following years.
Of their reconciliation, Robbie explained, “We are family. And it’s like a blood family for all the good and all the bad and we are intrinsically locked together on this planetary journey. All of us – me, Jay, Howard, Mark and Gaz.
“I will always be the younger brother and him [Gary] will always be the older brother. And I did things I’m not proud of and said things I’m not proud of in response to things I hope he isn’t too proud of either.
“Having said that, taking the mickey out of Gary, he didn’t deserve that.”
Asked if he ever will being a part of Take That again, Robbie replied, “Hopefully I will.”
Movie: The musical, out June 16, follows five best friends who have the night of their lives as they watch their favorite boy band perform