Take That are back! Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald tease Las Vegas residency as they make a major comeback with a brand new album

Take That are back! Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald tease Las Vegas residency as they make a major comeback with a brand new album

Take That have announced they are reuniting again with a brand new album.

The 90s pop group have got together after six years away to put together their ninth album This Life, with a new single called Windows releasing in November.

But fans will only see Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55, as Robbie Williams, 49, and Jason Orange, 53, have still decided against reuniting with the group.

According to The Sun, lead singer Gary said: ‘The one thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there’s no Robbie and Jason.

‘We’ve always said they’re welcome to join us but we’ve done about 600 shows since they were around.

Reunited: have got together after six years away to put together their ninth album This Life, with a new single called Window

Missing pieces: But fans will only see Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen , 51, and Howard Donald, 55, (pictured) as Robbie Williams, 49, and Jason Orange, 53, have decided against reuniting

Missing pieces: But fans will only see Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen , 51, and Howard Donald, 55, (pictured) as Robbie Williams, 49, and Jason Orange, 53, have decided against reuniting

‘We’re a three at the moment and we’re doing OK.’

One thing still to be decided is whether they will be following in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue and Adele, with their Las Vegas residencies.

But Gary hinted, the idea isn’t ruled out as he said ‘who knows whats on the cards for the next year’.

Solo artist Robbie hasn’t returned to the band since 2011 before Jason left for good in 2014.

In June, the three stars left in the band opened up about Robbie leaving the hit band in 1995 in their ITVX exclusive documentary, 30 Years in the Making.

They discussed their regrets on how they wished they had spoke about what The Angels singer was feeling before he walked out on the group. 

Howard said: ‘To have someone close to you that you can speak to about your feelings, that’s one of the things we never ever did in the 90s, hence why Robbie left.

‘We never discussed what he was feeling before he left that room. We look back at that moment and think we wished we could have talked more.

Lead singer: Gary said that 'the one thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there¿s no Robbie and Jason

Lead singer: Gary said that ‘the one thing I keep hearing is that Take That are coming back but there’s no Robbie and Jason

Opening up: In June, t he three stars left in the band opened up about Robbie leaving the hit band in 1995 in their ITVX exclusive documentary, 30 Years in the Making

Opening up: In June, t he three stars left in the band opened up about Robbie leaving the hit band in 1995 in their ITVX exclusive documentary, 30 Years in the Making

Regrets: Solo artist Robbie hasn't returned to the band since 2011 before Jason left for good in 2014

Regrets: Solo artist Robbie hasn’t returned to the band since 2011 before Jason left for good in 2014

'We wished we could have talked more': They discussed their regrets on how they wished they had spoke about what The Angels singer was feeling before he walked out on the group (pictured in 1993)

‘We wished we could have talked more’: They discussed their regrets on how they wished they had spoke about what The Angels singer was feeling before he walked out on the group (pictured in 1993) 

‘I wonder if it could have saved him leaving. It was a massive lease of life for me to get everyone back together again.’

Previously Robbie revealed why he left Take That, in the middle of their Nobody Else world tour, and admitted he ‘isn’t proud’ of things he said during the infamous feud with Gary which ensued.

In an interview last year, the Let Me Entertain You singer admitted he was ‘in the middle of a nervous breakdown’ when he parted ways with the boyband, confessing that he felt like he ‘was in some sort of burning building and needed to get out’.

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