Take That tease a reunion with all FIVE members
‘Someday soon’: Take That teases an all FIVE member reunion as excited fans predict they’ll reform at King Charles’ coronation concert
Take That has teased that all five members will return to the stage “soon” after posting a throwback video of the original lineup singing Never Forget.
The legendary boy band’s Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen 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 latest post on the Take That page got everyone excited, with all five guys – 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.’
‘Someday soon’: Take That teased a reunion with all five members – Jason Orange, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Gary Barlow (pictured in 2011)
Meeting? The latest post on the Take That page got everyone excited, with all five guys taking to the stage in a video captioned: ‘Never forget we will have fun like this again… someday soon’
Fans took the post literally, with some suggesting it was confirmation that all five boys will reunite for King Charles’ coronation.
They wrote: ‘You mean the 5 members of Take That are getting back together??? Did Jason pick up the phone????’, ‘All of the 5 boys together…’
‘They are so reunited for the coronation’; ‘All 5 guys 25vrs Hyde park 1.7.23 would be THE BEST EVER’.
Despite fan requests, Robbie is unlikely to be involved.
Still, Take That’s involvement will still have been welcome news for the King, after several big names turned down offers to perform at the gig, to be held at Windsor Castle on May 7.
Insiders told The Daily Mail that lead singer Gary was “extremely keen on making it work.”
One of them said, “Gary led the attack and things are being moved around to make it happen.
“They were asked a few weeks ago and jumped at the opportunity with both hands. They feel very honoured, but there was little attention for it, so it was a challenge.’
Throwback: Take That formed in 1990 with the original five-member lineup before Robbie left the band to pursue a solo career in 1995 and Jason left in 2014 (pictured in 1993)
Excited: Fans took the post literally with some suggesting it was confirmation that all five boys will reunite for King Charles’ coronation
They continued: ‘The dream of the organizers would be Robbie Williams joining them, that would be so special and quite a moment, but that was difficult to make work of.
“It will be a great boost for the king and for the viewers at home.”
Take That was formed in 1990 with the original line-up consisting of Gary, Robbie, Mark, Howard and Jason.
Robbie left the band to pursue a solo career in 1995, while Jason left in 2014.
Gary performed for the late Queen at a Diamond Jubilee concert alongside Cheryl Tweedy at Buckingham Palace in 2012.
He also organized the event and co-wrote a song with Andrew Lloyd Webber which was performed at the event.
Abroad: 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