Robbie Williams set to rejoin Take That for 25th anniversary tour
Will he be 'Back For Good'?
Is this the news that all Take That fans have been waiting for?
According to a Daily Star source Robbie Williams, who left the boyband for the first time in 1995 and again in 2012, is all set to return for their 25th anniversary tour in 2018.
Take That in their early days | © PA Images
The source has also revealed that while Robbie and Take That will continue to record separate albums in the near future, he has chosen to tour with the group rather than opting to do a solo tour.
"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," explained the newspaper's source.
While the exact dates for Robbie's return have yet to be confirmed he is hoping to do every date of the European tour.
The current Take That line-up only consists of three of the original five, after Jason Orange left the group in 2014, but according to the Daily Star Robbie is keen to reunite all five for the tour.
Last summer Robbie went to see Take That perform at the O2 tweeting a photo with the hashtag #LETMEBACKIN.
Take That with the current line-up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald are expected to release their 8th studio album in November this year.