Robbie Williams and Take That have finally reunited for a virtual performance direct from their homes in lockdown, sending long-time fans into a frenzy.
18.05.2020 - 14:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Robbie Williams is to rejoin his former Take That bandmates for a one-off virtual gig to raise money for charity amid the coronavirus pandemic.
After fuelling rumours of an impending reunion with a recent Zoom meeting, it’s now been revealed that Robbie will team up with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen for a concert on 29 May.
The gig, which will take place without the last original member of the band, Jason Orange, is the first in a series of Meerkat Music concerts hosted by British
Robbie Williams and Take That have finally reunited for a virtual performance direct from their homes in lockdown, sending long-time fans into a frenzy.
Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for a virtual concert.
Gary Barlow has urged fans to skirt location restrictions that have been placed on an upcoming UK-only online Take That event. Obviously fans do this sort of thing all the time, but it’s interesting that an artist who presumably knows (or at least could find out) why those restrictions are in place would overtly encourage them to do so.
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