Take That fans all say the same thing as they share band smile during reunion

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Take That fans all say the same thing as they share band smile during reunion
Take That fans all say the same thing as they share band smile during reunion

Take Tha seem to be back for good it appears as all three members were photographed together again.

In recent years the group have been working as a trio following the departure of Jason Orange, who made the decision to walk away from the band in 2014, following Robbie Williams' decision to quit the band. But just months after they performed for King Charles and Queen Camilla at the Coronation concert, they're not hiding away.

While the title of an album is yet to be announced, it's believed the chart-topping group are working on their ninth studio album, which will be their first in six years. Earlier this year, it was teased all five members of the group could be reuniting one more time – although this is yet to materialise.

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Take That fans all say the same thing as they share band smile during reunionTake That were last seen together at the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle (PA)

Taking to Instagram, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen shared a selfie alongside one another as they confirmed they had "reunited". Captioning their smiley snap, the group penned: "Look who's here! #reunited." Their upload, which has racked up thousands of likes, was soon flooded with comments.

One fan penned: "Stop teasing. Make this ol gal happy... Release some UK tour dates [sic]." A second added: "Fab guys & that's a Great pic now it's time to get back to work, please. Waiting for all the new music, hurry up now." Meanwhile, another typed: "Just what I needed to see."

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"Good looking guys, sing a little song for us," commented another follower. One excited fan exclaimed: "Ooohhhhh could there be an announcement today?!" Their reunion comes just days after Mark Owen joined pal and ex-bandmate Robbie on stage for the first time in almost a decade.

Robbie, 49, was performing at the King's private estate, Sandringham, to a packed crowd of 20,000 music lovers as Mark, 51, stepped onto the stage – much to the surprise of fans. The duo performed their 2008 hit track, Greatest Day, before wrapping their arms around one another in a sweet embrace as they belted out the fan-favourite hit.

While the group may now be a trio, Mark has never shied away from sharing his thoughts about all five members possibly getting back together again. Speaking to The Sun, Mark said: "I would love the five of us to do something again one day in the future but we don't know what will happen. When [all five of us reunited] in 2010, for us as a band it was really important to make that record.

"To come together and work together for so many reasons, on so many levels — it was really special. If anything happens again it will be because everyone really wants to hang out and have fun together and because our diaries have worked out."

Daniel Bird

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