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Robbie Williams will rejoin Take That TOMORROW!

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The day we've all been waiting for is finally here! It's taken 15 years, but Robbie Williams will perform once again with his former Take That bandmates, tomorrow night.

We're actually so excited we can barely type. The fab five will finally be reunited on stage tomorrow for a concert held in aid of Children in Need.

Gary Barlow has been organising the extravagant event, and managed to persuade Robbie to stand alongside the current Take That-ers for an extra special performance at the Royal Albert Hall.

Sir Paul McCartney is also rumoured to be joining the boys on-stage at some point during the evening.

The reunion will round off what promises to be a spectacular show, which also features Leona Lewis, Dizzee Rascal and an exclusive duet from Cheryl Cole and Snow Patrol.

The reunion is go. Robbie is utterly thrilled about it,' says an inside source. ‘He's been dreaming of performing with Take That again for years, and now it's going to happen.'

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Robbie left the band after a dramatic falling out with Gary back in 1995, and the pair refused to speak for the next decade.

But it seems that they've finally managed to put their differences behind them, and boy are we glad that they have.

What they are going to sing still remains to be seen, but it is thought that they will decide during rehearsals today. Whatever it is, we can't wait!

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Wednesday 11 November 2009


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As a prolific Take That fan I find it disrupting and disturbing that Robbie Williams is re-joinin the band. Even if it is only for one song. I am proud of both Gary and Robbie that they can put their differences aside and give eachother closure on times gone by. But Robbie Williams is a one man band. Always has been, always will be. However successful he has been in the past it's unsettling to think that since his solo career has become less prominent there has been more talk of Take That become a Fivesome again. However talented Williams may be, Take That are better off without the egotistical one. They're doing amazingly well and my opinion and views would lessen their value if this stage performance is the first of many. Long may the foursome reign.
Comment by LS on November 11 22:25

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