Robbie Williams CONFIRMS plans to join Take That on their 30th anniversary tour

Will Jason Orange return as well?

Robbie Williams and Take That
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 5th Dec 2018
Last updated 17th Mar 2020

Since Robbie Williams joined Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald on stage at The X Factor final last weekend, to sing 'Everything Changes', everyone has been asking the same question - will he REUNITE with them on tour?!

Next year, Take That are set to embark on their 30th anniversary tour - 'Greatest Hits Live Tour 2019', where they will be celebrating 30 years of Take That's hits along with Rick Astley as a special guest! Now, Robbie Williams has addressed the possibility of him joining his former group when they take to the road.

Speaking to us, Robbie revealed that, “As long as we stay healthy, I’m sure there’ll be another moment where we all get together. Maybe we can coax Jason back, who knows? We shall have to see. But definitely, definitely in the future. We will all ride again. Next year when the boys are on tour, I’m on tour too. If we’re in the same place at the same time, there’s an open mic at my gig. I’m sure there’s an open mic at theirs too."

Sounds pretty exciting to us!

Now take a look at Take That through the years:

Take That (1991)

Take That's original line-up of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.

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At present the exact dates that Robbie might join Take That haven't been confirmed, however his schedule looks suspiciously clear, with only one UK date next year!

Last weekend, Robbie delighted fans as he rose from his judge's chair to sing a Take That classic alongside the group he left in 1995. After the performance it wasn't long before fans were reminiscing about the early days of the band saying, 'Robbie joining take that on stage like old times #XFactor', sic with another saying, 'ROBBIE IS PERFORMING WITH TAKE THAT MY HEART CANT TAKE THIS OH MY GOD #XFactor'. sic

After his performance, Robbie also took to Twitter to say how much he 'loved being back with Take That'.

Dalton Harris was crowned winner of The X Factor this year, ahead of Scarlett Lee in second place and Anthony Russell in third. Dalton wowed everyone with his performance 'Power Of Love' with 2012 winner James Arthur.

Meanwhile, Scarlett performed with Leona Lewis 'One More Sleep', and Anthony performed 'I Predict A Riot' with Kaiser Chiefs' star Ricky Wilson.

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You can buy tickets to see Take That on tour NOW from Aloud.com

See the full list of Take That’s 'Greatest Hits Live Tour 2019' dates below:

APRIL 2019

Sheffield FlyDSA Arena – Mon 15th

Sheffield FlyDSA Arena – Tue 16th

Glasgow The SSE Hydro – Thu 18th

Glasgow The SSE Hydro – Fri 19th

Glasgow The SSE Hydro – Sat 20th

Manchester Arena – Mon 22nd

Manchester Arena – Tue 23rd

Manchester Arena – Thu 25th

Manchester Arena – Fri 26th

Manchester Arena – Sat 27th

MAY 2019

London The O2 – Thu 2nd

London The O2 – Fri 3rd

London The O2 – Sat 4th

London The O2 – Sun 5th

London The O2 – Tue 7th

London The O2 – Wed 8th

Birmingham Arena – Sun 12th

Birmingham Arena – Mon 13th

Birmingham Arena – Tue 14th

Birmingham Arena – Fri 17th

Birmingham Arena – Sat 18th

Milton Keynes Stadium MK – Thu 23rd

Southampton St Mary’s Stadium – Sat 25th

Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium – Tue 28th

Norwich City Carrow Road Stadium – Thu 30th

JUNE 2019

Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium Sat 1st

Huddersfield John Smith’s Stadium – Tue 4th

You can hear songs from Robbie Williams and Take That on Northsound 1.