WATCH: Take That release new video for their single 'Giants'
It's amazing!
Last updated 16th Mar 2017
Take That delighted fans today when they released their brand new music video for their latest track 'Giants'.
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald all star in the video which features some very colourful visuals as they belt out their new single.
Watch the full video below:
'Giants', which is available to download now, features on the group's brand new album 'Wonderland' which is set for release on Friday 24th March.
The new album will be their first release since their number one ‘III’ in 2014 and only their second as a three piece.
Check out the full track list below:
01) Wonderland
02) Giants
03) New Day
04) Lucky Stars
05) And The Band Plays
06) Superstar
07) Hope
08) River
09) The Last Poet
10) Every Revolution
11) It’s All For You
It's an exciting time for Take That fans, not only do they have a new album and UK tour on the way, it was revealed the group will be getting their own special TV show on ITV.
An Evening with Take That will show the band taking to the stage for a one off special to perform some of their old classics as well as their brand new tracks.
Speaking ahead of the show, Take That said, "We are really looking forward to performing material from our new album 'Wonderland' some of it for the first time. But a Take That special would not be the same without a few classics also thrown into the mix!"
It's also recently been announced that Take That will join James Corden for a charity version of Carpool Karaoke.
Due to be aired on Friday, this edition of Carpool Karaoke will see The Late Late Show host driving Gary, Howard and Mark around the streets of Los Angeles.
TAKE THAT AND JAMES CORDEN © BBC / COMIC RELIEF / TERENCE PATRICK
Gary, Mark and Howard recently joined our Entertainment Team for a chat ahead of the release of their brand new album.
The group discussed backstage catering, what it's like to tour with their children and the possibility of Robbie and Jason returning.
Check it out below: