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The spokesman said: "I can confirm that the band are not splitting."
"The band are on a break, Gary is doing X Factor and Robbie is working on his new solo album."
Gary Barlow band line-up earlier this year about comments made in the same way.
Take That have raked in £7.6million since the return of Robbie Williams, it has been reported.According to the Mirror, the man band set up company TT5 three months after being reunited as a five-piece in July, 2010 and have more than £ 2.5million in the bank deposit and is owed a further £ 5.1million.
The money which their album Progress was released last November as a result are considered and their record-breaking sell-out tour which saw 1.34 million tickets sold in less than 24 hours.
A source said, “Touring has seen the band’s finances rocket. It was very, very lucrative and it’s little wonder they have so much in the bank between them.”
Take That reported that the next two years, has decided to move out.
The man band recently sold out of their reunion tour with Robbie Williams and according to The Mirror, tempers flared backstage as the pressure got to the lads.
Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald are believed to have threatened to quit but peacekeeper Gary Barlow is planning to hold a summit once he finishes his stint as a judge on the X-Factor at Christmas.
A source said: “At first it was a fairytale, having Robbie back and being a five-piece again, but a few arguments and their touring schedule made it hard going. Howard, Jason and Mark all said they were shattered at the end of their tour, and are not sure they’ll be able to go through it all again at their age. This could now mean the end of the band. They will be meeting up to discuss things after Christmas. They all love touring and recording music, and have been totally dedicated to Take That but nothing has been decided about what happens next.”
However, a Take That spokesman denied there are any problems, declaring: “The band are all on great terms. They are on a well deserved break at the moment, taking a post-tour holiday.”
Pop band 'Take That’ highest grossing concert, the last eight years has been held by the preferences of the record is broken.
Take That's tour plane by the power of the Progress tour by lightenting ahead of the start of the European stage.
Take That star Mark Owen in rehab last year after the period has shown that growth, after revealing that he goes home to his family after each show, rather than drinking with his band-mates.
Take That thousands of fans expected in Glasgow as the band takes the stage in the National Stadium.In concert with a fan and have been asked to act responsibly on the road.
The warning comes after the Manchester Royal Infirmary on more than 100 women were admitted to accident and emergency department in the City concerts this month because they get so drunk I got.British Transport Police said a queuing system in operation for the city's concerts will be at Union Station.