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When five became four: Barlow says Robbie has left Take That (again)
BOY BAND EXTRAORDINAIRE Take That are back to being a foursome as Robbie Williams decides to focus on his solo career once more.
As the band takes a break while Gary Barlow works on The X Factor, Williams is said to be working on his own material.
However, there seems to be mixed reports this morning about whether the band has split for good.
The latest edition of the Radio Times magazine quotes Barlow saying the reunion with Robbie had come to an end.
“It was beautiful. We got on well. We finished the tour. We’re all happy,” he said.
But Barlow left the door open for Williams to return to the fold whenever he wants.
A Take That spokesperson told RTÉ, “I can confirm that the band are not splitting and there is no pending announcement of a split.
AOL’s celebrity news website reports that Barlow explained that for the moment the band are a four piece but they could also be a five piece again.
Williams left Take That in 1995 with the rest of the band going their separate ways a year later. Nine years on, the band reformed and announced a reunion tour. They recorded two studio albums before Robbie rejoined Howard, Mark, Gary and Jason to work on the band’s sixth studio album, Progress, which was released in 2010.
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