Take That 'to reunite with Robbie Williams and Jason Orange' for their 25th anniversary

Are they set to become a five-piece once again?

Published 29th Jan 2016

Take That are reportedly set to reform as a five-piece for their 25th anniversary celebrations!

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald are allegedly formulating plans to mark the quarter of a Century landmark of their debut album ‘Take That and Party’, which came out in 1992.

According to the Daily Mirror, the plans include a massive tour and a documentary looking back at the glittering highlights of their legendary career.

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Four years after he left the band for a second time, Robbie Williams is apparently keen to get on board and reunite with his good mates.

And just two years after he reduced Take That to a trio, the Mirror says a source has confirmed Jason Orange might be persuaded to rejoin too.

The ‘source’ said: “Gary has always been the planner and his mind is now focused on the 25 project.

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“Robbie says he is up for coming back and performing again. He feels that he is at peace with the group and wants to help commemorate their astonishing rise.”

The band and their management are yet to pass comment on the speculation.

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