Sunday, 15 August 2010

Take That In X Factor


In X Factor Take That will seems on this year, it has been reported.

Robbie Williams boys back in the fold, have been persuaded to appear on the ITV show by X Factor boss Simon Cowell, pipping rival talent contest Strictly Come Dancing to the post.

On X Factor the band last appeared in 2008 as a four piece. Robbie re-launched his solo career on the show last year and also performed his hit Angels with Olly Murs in the final.

Now reunited as a five-piece, For Good singers will back mentor contestants in the new series, and are also expected to perform their comeback single, The Flood, on a Sunday night results show.

A source from the show told the Daily Star: "X Factor has landed the ultimate trophy by getting Take That. We know the BBC wanted them for Strictly but we have beaten them to it.

“If the boys had gone for Strictly, they'd have been singing while a bunch of dancers pranced around them on the concert,” the source added. “At least with X Factor they can use their musical expertise to help the acts.”

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Take That's Robbie Official Wedding Picture

The wedding took place at the Take That star's Beverly Hills home in front of 60 guests who were told they were attending a James Bond-themed party until moments before the ceremony started.
There was no best man, no hen party and no stag night. The guests tucked in to a traditional English breakfast of bacon, eggs and baked beans.

"The only thing that's traditional about the wedding is the cows," Williams toldHello!magazine, which features the nuptials over 35 pages.

Field, 31, said: "Our doggies are taking the bridesmaids' roles. I was originally thinking little bow ties for them, but instead they're going to each have flower collars."

According to the magazine, Williams "brought the house down with a spontaneous performance of his hit songs Angels, which brought guests to their feet for a mass singalong".

The singer has been dating Field, an American actress who appeared in Days Of Our Lives, since 2006.

She wore a snow white Monique Lhuillier gown for the wedding and Williams said: "Ayda looked like the most beautiful girl in the world. The setting was so magical, and to be surrounded by family and close friends and then see Ayda appear looking so radiant was almost too much for me to take.

"I'm the happiest man alive."

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Take That Tickets | Take That Concert Tickets | Take That And Robbie Williams Re-union

Take That are a BRIT award-winning English pop band consisting of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams. Barlow acts as the group’s main singer songwriter. “Greatest Day”, the first single from the album The Circus, made its radio premiere on 13 October 2008 and it was released on 24 November. It debuted at Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on 30 November 2008.

The rumours are true. Robbie Williams, the man who famously walked out on Take That 15 years ago, has reunited with his former bandmates Gary, Mark, Howard and Jason and have recorded a brand new album together. The five piece are set to tour the UK in the summer of 2011.

Walking out on the group in 1995, Robbie Williams entered a dark chapter of his life battling alcohol and drug abuse. Having rebuilt his career whilst slowly settling differences between himself and his former band, Robbie today confirmed the rumours, stating that his return to Take That was like “coming home”.

An official statement made by Take That earlier today read: “The rumours are true…Take That: the original line-up, have written and recorded a new album for release later this year.”

Now questions will be begin to surface with regards to what’s next for Take That. A new album will be released from the group this November, in addition to that a new Take That tour is expected to feature in Robbie’s year-long reunion too. Reports are circulating that the group are to play a five-night stint at Wembley Stadium in July 2011.

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Take That has announced 2010 and 2011 tour

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TAKE That have just confirmed brand new dates for their 2010 summer stadium tour, The Circus Live, at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. Gary, Howard, Jason and Mark will tour the UK 2010 and 2011.

Take That Presented: The Circus Live, broke all UK box office records when tickets for the 14-date stadium tour went on sale last month. Toppling Michael Jackson's 1987 Bad Tour as the fasting selling tour in UK history, an incredible 750,000 tickets were snapped up by fans across the country.

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Friday, 28 May 2010

Take That star Mark Owen sorry for affairs

Take That star Mark Owen has said he is "deeply sorry" after admitting he cheated on his partner of five years, before they married in 2009.

Owen, 38, told the Sun newspaper he had been unfaithful with several women during his relationship with Emma Ferguson, the mother of his children.

But he insisted he had been faithful since marrying Ms Ferguson.

In a statement he said: "I'm so deeply sorry for the pain my actions have caused my family and friends."

Phenomenal success

The singer, who has two children with Ferguson, added: "I'd like to ask the media to please respect the privacy of my wife and children during this difficult time."

Owen, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, admitted the affairs to his wife on Wednesday and his confession was published in Thursday's edition of the paper.

"I have been living with the guilt. It has always been there - you carry it around with you," he said.

"It held me back in my relationship with Emma. I wouldn't have done any of this if I had my time again."

The star, who has enjoyed phenomenal success with Take That since they reunited in 2005, said he was "proud" of the fact he had not cheated since tying the knot.

The couple married at Cawdor Parish Church, near Inverness in Scotland, followed by a reception at Cawdor Castle.

The Take That star has confessed that one of the affairs, with accounts manager Neva Hanley, went on for more than four years, but it ended just before he got married.

Owen has also admitted his heavy drinking had caused problems with his relationship with Ferguson.

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Take That Star-Mark Owen to leave Rehab.


Mark Owen is reportedly ''responding well'' to treatment for alcohol addiction and hopes to leave rehab next month.

The Take That singer - who admitted earlier this month he had cheated on wife Emma Ferguson several times throughout their relationship - is said to be "responding well" to treatment for alcoholism and plans to check out of the unnamed British clinic much earlier than expected.

A friend said: "Initially, everyone thought he might be in the clinic for months but Mark has been responding really well to treatment.As a result, it has been decided he will leave the clinic next month."

Friends of the couple believe Emma, 33, will take back the 38-year-old pop star for the sake of their children - son Elwood, three, and 15-month-old daughter Willow Rose.

Mark's bandmates - Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Jason Orange - are lending him their full support, as well as former Take That star Robbie Williams

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/mark-owen-to-leave-rehab-in-april_1136423

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Robbie Williams reuniting with Take That for Simon Cowell's Haiti single

Robbie Williams is set to reunite with Take That to sing on Simon Cowell's forthcoming Haiti appeal single. Kylie Minogue, Mariah Carey, Leona Lewis, JLS, James Blunt, Cheryl Cole and Joe McElderry will also feature on the track – a cover of REM's 'Everybody Hurts', reports The Sun.Although Williams recently reunited with his old bandmates for recording sessions, the single will be the first release by the original line-up of the band since he left in 1995.Alexandra Burke, Susan Boyle, Michael Buble, James Morrison and Mika are also set to contribute to the single. Release details are yet to be confirmed

Friday, 30 October 2009

Take That: Doubt their own talents


Take That - who have earned millions since they reformed in 2005 - say they often get disheartened by their writing and are constantly questioning their own abilities. Jason Orange said: “I’m the most negative in the band, asking, ‘Can we do it better?’ all the time. If what we are doing is good enough I always question.”His bandmate Mark Owen added: “Sometimes one of us has to go down a certain path with an idea before we all decide it’s s**t.”However, Howard Donald says the group perform better as a unit now as Gary Barlow is no longer the sole songwriter. He explained in the ‘Take That Presents: The Circus Live’ DVD: “We’ve got a much bigger friendship now that we ever did. “Gary used to write everything at such a rate we were always catching up.”Mark - who had two top 10 singles in the UK chart after the band split in 1996 – admits his own input in the band would be better if he could remember his dreams.He explained: “I write great songs in my sleep. I sing lyrics into my phone. “When I wake up in the morning it’s just me mumbling and falling asleep - but when I’m dreaming I hear all the string arrangements.”

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Tattoo and backs X Factor twins John and Edward to win the show, Robbie Williams gets Take That tribute


Robbie Williams sent a particular message out to his former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow during his first full concert for three years.
The singer also shocked fans by backing cocky X Factor contestants the Grimes twins to win the gig as he performed to a sell out crowd in London, setting a world record in the process.
Williams took to the stage to open this year's BBC Electric Proms and paid tribute to Barlow, who is mourning the death of his father.
"About 14 months ago we all got together one night and I got a new best mate... Gary," he said. "I'm sending my love to you - I know it's been a tough week."
The star told the audience he got a Take That tattoo as a tribute to the boy band which launched his career.
He explained that he was inspired to have the artwork put on his arm after enjoying a get-together with Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen.
Williams added: "But when I showed it to them, they all said in unison: 'you d**k!"'
He opened the show at north London's trendy Roundhouse venue last night with new single Bodies.
Appearing emotional, he said: "You nearly made me cry then, but then I realised it's not The X Factor."
Williams, who appeared on the ITV1 show earlier this month, revealed he was a fan of twins John and Edward Grimes.
"Go for the twins," he told the crowd, who responded with deafening boos.
But he insisted: "John and Edward all the way."
Williams meanwhile dedicated new track Won't Do That to actress girlfriend Ayda Field.
The gig was watched by celebrities including radio DJ Fearne Cotton and singer Will Young.
Later the cheeky singer appeared to hold back tears as he revealed his hit Feel was his auntie's favourite song, saying: "I'm sure she's looking down now."
But he then deadpanned: "She's not dead she's just condescending!"
Last night's performance set a world record for the most simultaneous cinematic screenings of a live concert.
The show was screened in more than 250 cinemas across 23 countries, meaning tens of thousands of the singer's fans across Europe watched the show as it happened.
Williams, who is at number two in the singles charts and was accompanied by a string section, horn section and a full band, is no stranger to setting records. He last did so in 2006 when his epic Close Encounters tour sold 1.6 million tickets in a day.
Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said: "It's been a few years since we've seen Robbie in the record books so it's great to see him back on stage and breaking records."

Monday, 12 October 2009

Go live Take That


Take That have confirmed the full details of him live album and DVD their forthcoming.
Entitled "The Greatest Day" and "The Circus Live At Wembley Stadium" respectively, both packages feature a bonus disk.
This will include recordings in session at world famous London studio Abbey Road, collecting material from their last two albums.
Interviews with Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Gary Barlow will also feature.
"The Greatest Day", out on November 30, and "The Circus Live…", due a week earlier, bring together material from across the pop act's career.