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Robbie Williams (ol) with the three remaining members of Take That.
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In an interview, the English lead singer and songwriter from Take That Gary Barlow talked about the return of the boy band - and doesn't think it ruled out that the teenage stars of yore will get together again.
The British "Mirror" interviewed Barlow on his 50th birthday.
When asked if he could envision a reunion, he replied, “I do believe there is a possibility.
Take That feels like a safe haven.
It's a place to come back to after you've played around a bit and it's time to go home. ”Whether that means a reunion with the original five or just the return of Robbie Williams remained open.
Barlow did not mention a specific point in time.
Since the band split up in 1996, the fans have been talking about reunification.
In 2005, Barlow, Donald, Orange and Owen reunited for a BBC documentary and had a successful comeback with new albums.
Robbie Williams stayed away, however.
In 2010 another album with Robbie Williams was released, and in 2014 Jason Orange quit in order to be able to live a secluded life.
Robbie Williams has also been on hiatus since then and focuses on his solo career.
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