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Robbie Williams reunites with Take That for virtual concert

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May 30, 2020
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Take That fans will be hoping he's back for good after Robbie Williams reunited with the band for a virtual charity concert.

Williams, who famously left the group in 1995, joined Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald as they each performed from their own homes during the coronavirus lockdown.

Take That – without Jason Orange who left the band in 2014 – opened with singles Greatest Day and Shine, before being joined by Williams for the rest of the set, which included Back For Good, The Flood, Pray and Never Forget for their rousing finale.

Image: Mark Owen (L) Gary Barlow (C) and Howard Donald (R) kicked off the concert. Pic: Youtube/ Comparethemeerkat
Mark Owen appeared to perform from his garage. Pic: Youtube/ Comparethemeerkat
Image: Each band member performed in their own home. Pic: Youtube/ Comparethemeerkat

Performing with the group for the first time in two years, Williams said the show was "less weird than standing in front of 80,000 people".

Frontman Barlow led the lockdown concert from his home studio, which he had kitted out with keyboards and microphones, while Owen appeared to be in the midst of decorating and sang from his garage.

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For the band's 90s track Pray, which involves a famed choreographed dance routine, the group were backed by green screens with projections of glitter balls, animals and crowds, while Donald wore a crown for Never Forget.

In between tracks, the group talked about new skills they had learnt during the lockdown, with former X Factor judge Barlow saying he had picked up the guitar, while Donald said he had been reading more than ever before.

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The charity stream was hosted by the animated character Aleksandr Orlov, voiced by Alan Partridge actor Simon Greenall, from comparethemeerkat.com – the site which was hosting the concert on its YouTube page.

Robbie Williams left Take That in 1995. Pic: Youtube/ Comparethemeerkat
Image: Robbie Williams performed with Take That for the first time in two years. Pic: Youtube/ Comparethemeerkat
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