Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Friday, 14 November 2014

Sunday, 9 November 2014

TAKE THAT 2015 TOUR !




from digitalspy:

The band will perform in eight cities starting in April, and will be supported by X Factor star Ella Henderson.

The tour will begin in Glasgow before travelling to other cities in Britain and Ireland, and will finish with five nights at the O2 Arena in London on June 4 through June 9, with one day off on June 7.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale from Thursday, November 13 at 9am.

The band said: "We've always been very proud of our live shows and are very excited to be touring again next year. Playing live is something we love the most about what we do and we're looking forward to putting on the most amazing show we can.

"It will have been four years since our last tour, so we're really keen to get back out on the road to play some of our biggest songs from the last 20 years alongside our new ones. We hope to see you there!"

Take That will release their seventh album III on December 1, with the first single 'These Days' due for release on November 23.

This will mark the first time that the band have recorded as a three-piece, as Jason Orange left Take That earlier this year.

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will also perform at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball on December 6.

From ITV.com:

The three remaining members of pop band Take That have announced they will tour next year as a trio.

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will perform 24 concerts across eight arenas, kicking off at the Hydro in Glasgow on April 28.
The shows will come four years after the group's last record-breaking stadium tour, Progress, and marks their first without Jason Orange, who said he had quit the band in September.

Robbie Williams has also said he will not be taking part in the tour.
The remaining trio; Barlow, Owen and Donald hit the headlines earlier this year after a judge ruled they had avoided paying the correct amount of taxes on their fortunes. In his ruling, the judge said:
The Icebreaker scheme is, and was known and understood by all concerned to be, a tax avoidance scheme

– JUDGE COLIN BISHOPP
Former X Factor contestant Ella Henderson will be a special guest on the tour.

Tickets are due to go on sale on November 13.

From unrealitytv:

Just weeks after announcing their brand new album as a three-piece band, Take That have revealed that they will be going back on the road next year with a brand new arena tour.

Not only that, the absolutely fantastic Ella Henderson will be joining the guys on tour next year as their support act.

Take That have definitely made the tour extra special by adding Ella Henderson as their support act, as she’s so talented, and it’ll be great to have such a high profile artist on tour with the guys as well, especially since her debut album topped the charts a few weeks back.

But, enough of that and down to business. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald will be embarking on a 25-date UK tour next year.

The tour is set to kick off on Tuesday April 28 in Glasgow, before ending at the o2 Arena in London on June 9.

The guys are in huge demand, as they’ve announced a few dates per stop, with Take That stopping in London and Manchester for a whopping five nights each.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale at 9am sharp on Thursday, November 13, but if you’re a massive fan, you’ll be pleased to know that there will be an exclusive ticket pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, November 12.

To gain access to the fan pre-sale, you will have to pre-order Take That’s brand new studio album, ‘III’ on Amazon by midnight on Monday, November 10. You will then be emailed a unique code to use on the pre-sale website, and you’ll only be able to gain access to tickets if you have the special code.

But be warned, the pre-sale is only open for FIVE HOURS and it’s expected tickets will sell out within minutes, but fear not, as there will be more chances when tickets go on general sale on November 13.

Of course, it was announced a few weeks back that Jason Orange has quit the band.

In a statement at the time, Jason said he was immensely “proud” of what he’s achieved with Take That over the years, but at a band meeting recently he decided that he didn’t want to commit to recording and promoting another album.

As a reminder of those dates, the pre-sale kicks off on November 12, with general sale opening on November 13.


From manchestereveningnews.co.uk:

Take That's new trio line up will embark on a UK tour to include five Manchester gigs in 2015.

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen will head out on tour next year, after recording their first album together as a trio following the departure of Jason Orange and Robbie Williams from the manband.

The tour news was announced during the ad breaks of Saturday night's X Factor ITV talent show.

The band will star the tour in Glasgow on April 28, before it calls at Manchester Arena on May 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 next year, and tickets are to go on sale on Thursday at 9am.

Gary Barlow tweeted: "We can't wait to get back on the road and see you all, by far our favourite thing to do! #TakeThatLive2014".

Phone lines are set to be jammed by fans - if previous tour announcements are anything to go by.

Their previous stadium tours sold out in record time, and more dates had to be added to cope with fan demand.

The three lads will release the new Take That album III, on December 1.

The news of the 24-date tour comes four years since the band's last record-breaking tour Progress Live which saw the original five-man band back together on stage.

Take That are defined by some of the most memorable and spectacular live productions in UK music history, with previous tours including everything from aerialists, circus performers, a wall of water, holograms, a giant elephant and on the last tour a 60ft robot.

The band said in a statement on Saturday night: "We've always been very proud of our live shows and are very excited to be touring again next year. Playing live is something we love the most about what we do and we're looking forward to putting on the most amazing show we can.

It will have been four years since our last tour so we're really keen to get back out on the road to play some of our biggest songs from the last twenty years alongside our new ones. We hope to see you there!'

Special Guest for the duration of the tour will be rising star and former X Factor contestant Ella Henderson who recently celebrated both her debut single, Ghost and first album, Chapter One reaching the No.1 spot in the UK Charts.




Thursday, 30 October 2014

ROBBIE WILLIAMS - LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU 2015 TOUR


Robbie announced today that he will be embarking on a brand new tour next year and tickets go on sale next week!

The Let Me Entertain You Tour kicks off in March 2015 and will see Robbie return to countries he hasn’t visited for a while as well as head to others he’ll be entertaining for the very first time. Take a look at the full list of dates and venues below.

Date\ Country City                     Venue
25 Mar Spain Madrid         Barclaycard Center
27 Mar Spain Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
30 Mar France Paris         Zénith
5 Apr Lithuania Kaunas         Žalgirio Arena
6 Apr Latvia Riga          Arena Riga
9 Apr Russia St. Petersburg SKK Peterburgsky
12 Apr Russia Moscow         SC Olimpiyski
15 Apr Belarus Minsk         Minsk Arena
17 Apr Poland Kraków         Kraków Arena
18 Apr Slovakia Bratislava Slovnaft Aréna
21 Apr Austria Linz                 TipsArena
26 Apr UAE Abu Dhabi du Arena
2 May Israel Tel Aviv    Hayarkon Park

Read more at http://www.robbiewilliams.com/news-blogs/let-me-entertain-you-tour-2015-dates-announced#agpQaBfoJw3tZc42.99



Thursday, 9 October 2014

TAKE THAT III - FULL TRACKLIST AND REVIEW - THESE DAYS is the new single !



First review of Take That's new material as a trio, including new single These Days:
Their seventh studio album, titled III, will follow on December 1.
It is the first album they have released since 2010's Progress, which was recorded as a five-piece with both Jason and Robbie Williams. It went on to become the fastest selling album of the century. On Wednesday, the band invited me to London's RAK Studios to listen to four tracks from their new record.
Here's how they sounded...

THESE DAYS



IT’S a new beginning for Take That — but not just in formation.
The trio’s "debut" single These Days sounds like nothing we’ve ever heard before from the boys.
It’s a fast-paced, foot-stomping song, which will come across great on the radio and even better on stage.
Super producer Greg Kurstin, who has worked with everyone from Katy Perry to Kylie Minogue, helped out. And you can hear his influence straight away.
From the Chic-style funk guitar riff, to the Pet Shop Boys vocal effects, it has pure pop written all over it.
It’s no wonder the lads are dusting off their dancing shoes and learning a routine to match it.

LET IN THE SUN

This is likely to be the lads’ second single from new album III.
And by the sounds of it, they seem to be gunning for their own Ibiza residency.
Let In The Sun is the song your dad would write if he was trying to get down with the kids.
It’s Mumford & Sons crossed with Calvin Harris.
Take That’s delve into the dance world is unsurprisingly cringe-worthy, but like all of their records it’s unquestionably catchy.

IF YOU WANT IT

The most 90s-sounding track from the four we got to hear.
It has their typical cheesy sound written all over it.
“Everything could be a little bit brighter” is the most notable line, perhaps referencing their recent struggles.
It's in no way a classic, but with big production and an uplifting chorus they won't struggle to get fans singing along.
Look out for it on bank adverts and BBC montages next year.

GET READY FOR IT

By far and away the best song from the new-look Take That.
The band wrote this for the soundtrack of forthcoming Brit flick Kingsman: The Secret Service, so stars Colin Firth and Michael Caine will know all the words by the time it’s released in February.
Thumping drums start off a huge intro, before it kicks in with Gary’s battle cry.
It is loud, euphoric and unmistakably Take That.
They clearly haven't forgotten how to write the perfect middle eight too.
When the boys last wrote a big-screen anthem — Rule The World for 2007 film Stardust — it became one of their biggest hits of all time.
Get Ready For It could easily do the same.

Full tracklisting.


III

1. These Days
2. Let In The Sun
3. If You Want It
4. Lovelife
5. Portrait
6. Higher Than Higher
7. I Like It
8. Give You My Love
9. Freeze
10. Into The Wild
11. Flaws
12. Get Ready For It

TAKE THAT NEW ALBUM ! " III " COMING ON DECEMBER 1 ! PRE-ORDER !

Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will release their seventh studio album, titled III, on December 1. Hear the first single across UK radio and on http://takethat.com  tomorrow from 7.30am.


The album III + the single will be available to pre-order tomorrow!








Saturday, 27 September 2014

Take That's ex-manager slams Jason Orange for leaving the group and claims he "wants attention"

Nigel Martin-Smith, who formed the pop group back in 1989, believes Jason is just trying to get attention and will rejoin the band


Take That's ex-manager has slammed band member Jason Orange after he announced he was quitting the group.

Nigel Martin-Smith, who formed the pop group in 1989, claims the hunk has only thrown in the towel to get attention and will end up rejoining band mates Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, who are continuing as a trio without Jason and Robbie Williams.

He told The Sun newspaper: "I have never told my Take That story and am only speaking now because I think that Jason's behaviour is deplorable.

"This is about him wanting attention. He never did like all the fuss when Robbie rejoined."

Jason claimed earlier this week that there have been "no fallings-out" about members and sources suggested he simply didn't like being famous and was wasn't enjoying being in the band anymore.

But Nigel tells a different story and claims he wasn't rehired as the band's manager for their 2006 reunion because Jason didn't want him.

The star released a statement on Thursday announcing he had called it a day with Take That after an urgent band meeting last week.

Nigel went on: "Jason was always very jealous of Rob's talent and popularity. They didn't get on at all and it was Jason who engineered Robbie leaving."

Robbie took to Twitter this week to comment on Jason quitting, posting: "Mr Orange. Until we ride again . Much love Bro x"

Nigel added: "Jason leaving has been on the cards since the band reformed. It's not common knowledge but it was my idea to get the band back together and Jason was never keen. I co-produced the ITV Take That documentary in 2005 and Jason was a nightmare.

"After the film went out I started planning the tour and Jason was on the phone telling me he didn't know if he wanted to be in the band."

But their former manager feels when the trio head out and make a success of their next album and tour, Jason WILL rejoin, but he's not happy with the way he has left band members ahead of the release of their new album.

He added: "If any of this sounds a little bitter, then I guess I am.

"I am angry with Jason for letting the fans down, for letting Gary, Mark and Howard down, and most of all I am upset with Jason for throwing away a career."


Friday, 26 September 2014

Take That - Take That to release new music soon

Despite Jason Orange's departure, Take That are hoping to release new music ''within weeks''.


Take That will release new music ''within weeks''.
The 'Patience' hitmakers stunned their fans earlier this week when they announced the departure of Jason Orange, but the group - Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - are pressing on with plans to release a new record by the end of the year.
A source said: ''The first songs could be with fans within a few weeks. Fans are backing the boys to stay together.
''They're written a lot of the record already. The only thing stopping a comeback without Jason is if the results in the studio don't do justice to their musical legacy. They won't release anything substandard.''
However, insiders admit Jason was usually the band's ''quality control'' and not afraid to give an honest opinion on their finished tracks.
The source added to Metro newspaper: ''Jason was very encouraging about health and keeping fit. They'll miss that spirit.
''He was also key to the group's quality control. He'd always speak his mind if he thought something was rubbish.''
The 44-year-old singer is now planning to enjoy ''civilian life'' out of the public eye and has no plans to embark on a solo career.
The source said: ''Jason's just very private. He's made a lot of money through decent investments.
''Now he only wants to enjoy a civilian life. There are no big work plans for him in the pipeline.''
Meanwhile, Gary has thanked fans for their support following Jason's departure.

He tweeted: ''Thank you so much for all your beautiful messages xx(sic)''

Jason Orange quit Take That due to “crippling” stage fright & feeling “violated” by fame

There was shocking news for Take That fans this week when it was revealed that Jason Orange had quit the band.

As we reported earlier this week, in an official statement on Take That’s website, Jason said, “I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That, and I’d like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey.”

Adding that his band mates – who of course are former X Factor judge Gary Barlow and his fellow singers Howard Donald and Mark Owen – are “like brothers to me,” Jason continued, “My gratitude goes to all of the good and kind, beautiful and ever-loyal fans of the band, without whom none of this could have been possible. Thank you.”

Also in the statement, Jason was at pains to insist there had been no rows backstage and that his decision to leave had been carefully considered for quite some time…

However, according to The Sun today, Jason decided to call time on his role in the band due to “crippling” stage fright and his desire to return to a life of anonymity.

A source close to the star said, “Jason hated being in [Take That] first time around,” before adding that his greatest desire is to travel the world unrecognised.

A friend of the singer added, “He feels he’s got his life back. He can now do what he wants to do.”

The paper’s article goes on to state that prior to the reformation of Take That, Jason had become a “recluse” who “rarely socialised”.

And apparently, a fan who recently spotted Jason was left upset when he refused to have his photograph taken.

The unnamed fan said, “We asked him for a quick picture and he said, ‘No, this industry makes me feel violated’.

“We were extremely polite but he point blank said ‘No’.”

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Jason Orange quits Take That: Singer to travel world in bid to escape showbiz

The 44-year-old is a big fan of Asia having been to a Thai retreat. A pal said: “Jason is going to take this opportunity to get away from it all"


Jason Orange is off to travel the world – after sensationally quitting chart-topping Take That.

The singer is said to be desperate to escape showbiz and “discover himself” again, by heading overseas.

The 44-year-old is already a big fan of Asia having been to a Thai retreat. And a pal said: “Jason is going to take this opportunity to get away from it all.

“He loves the anonymity of travel and not having the grind of promoting and touring an album.

“The life of a pop star can be relentless and he wants to discover himself again away from showbiz.”

Jason is also planning to devote more time to overseeing his property empire.

Former Take That manager Nigel Martin Smith claimed: “Jason has not really been a part of the band for a long time. This way the guys can get on with making music and performing, and Jason can get on with his thing.

"They have not fallen out or anything.”

Jason released an emotional statement to explain his decision.

Friends suspected something was amiss in 2010 when the band were promoting the Progress album, which marked Robbie Williams’ return.

At the time, Jason spoke of hating having a film crew following the band, saying: “I wanted to enjoy the reunion privately.”

It has also emerged that he wanted to pull out of the Take That reunion in 2005 and was talked out of it by Robbie.

But today Robbie backed his pal’s new decision by tweeting:

@robbiewilliams: Mr Orange. Until we ride again . Much love Bro  x

Earlier this week, Jason quit the band after 24 years saying: “I no longer wish to do this. I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music, and they know that they have my full support.”


TAKE THAT BIG ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON


We can confirm that a new Take  That announcement is coming soon, check it out later for additional info ( new Official website and details on the new album coming soon )


THE SUN on JASON ORANGE LEAVING TAKE THAT - ROBBIE IS NOT COMING BACK


"While fans will be desperate for Robbie to re-join and make Take That four again, I’m told that prospect is out of the question. My insider added: “Robbie is not coming back. He’s made that decision and that’s not changing.“He’s been aware of the Jason situation for some time, but family comes first for him now.“He hasn’t ruled anything out for the future, but he’s unlikely going to be part of the band full-time again.”I’m told Jason had struggled to deal with the pressures of superstardom the second time round. My source explained: “It was all just too much for him.“Jason is an intensely private person and he had had enough of the scrutiny and the pressures of fame.“No one has any idea what he is going to do next — he’s kept that to himself.“It seems crazy to walk away from Britain’s biggest band, but this was a very personal decision for him, not a professional one.”

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

PRESS ON JASON ORANGE LEAVING TAKE THAT

BBC: Take That's Jason Orange quits; band-mates say it's a huge loss



Jason Orange has announced he's left Take That and will not be recording a new album with the band.
In a statement, he said there had been "no fallings out" and had "spent some of the best years" of his life with them. However, he did not want to commit to making and promoting a new record.

The band formed in 1990, split up in 1996 and then reformed for a successful comeback in 2005.
Orange's band-mates, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, said his departure was "a huge loss".
His statement read: "I want to start by saying how proud I am of what we have achieved together over the years. "However, at a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album."

JASON ORANGE HAS LEFT TAKE THAT - OFFICIAL STATEMENT


EXCLUSIVE - Jason Orange has left Take That - popjustice

‘Flowerbed’ chanteur Jason Orange has announced that he’s left Take That, who will now carry on as a trio.
This news will send further shockwaves through the math-rock community, which has already been rocked today by the splits of both You Slut! and Adebisi Shank.


According to a statement on Take That’s official website, Jason told the rest of the band his decision at a meeting last week citing the fact he couldn’t be arsed with another album and tour campaign.

Although actually he sort of left at the start of the year when the other ‘lads’ went off to write and record their new album, which is apparently out in Q4.

Below is the full statement from our Jason, and then one after that from Gary Barlow etc.

‘I want to start by saying how proud I am of what we have achieved together over the years. However, at a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album. I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That and I’d like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey, including my band mates, who I feel are like brothers to me. Most especially my gratitude goes to all of the good and kind, beautiful and ever-loyal fans of the band, without whom none of this could have been possible.Thank you.’
‘At the end of The Progress Tour I began to question whether it might be the right time for me to not continue on with Take That. At the start of this year and with my full knowledge and blessing the guys began writing new material. There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this. I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music, and they know that they have my full support and encouragement to continue on with what is to be another chapter for the band.’ - Jason Orange

‘This is a sad day for us. Jason leaving is a huge loss both professionally and even more so personally. We first became aware of Jason’s reservations a couple of years ago but had hoped that by giving him the desired time and space he may begin to feel differently. This has not been the case and we now have to accept and fully respect his decision which we know hasn’t been an easy one. Jason’s energy and belief in what this band could achieve has made it what it is today, and we’ll forever be grateful for his enthusiasm, dedication and inspiration over the years.’ - Mark, Gary and Howard

EXCLUSIVE - JASON ORANGE last night dramatically QUIT TAKE THAT

SHOWBIZ BOMBSHELL Jason Orange QUITS Take That. Band down to trio, Robbie NOT re-joining


Jason Orange quits: "I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album. I have spent some of the best years of my life with TT & I'd like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey. At the end of The Progress Tour I began to question whether it might be the right time for me to not continue on. There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this. "

Mark, Gary & Howard: " This is a sad day for us.  Jason leaving is a huge loss both professionally and even more so personally. We first became aware of Jason’s reservations couple of years ago but had hoped that he may begin to feel differently. This has not been the case & we now have to accept & fully respect his decision which we know hasn’t been an easy one "


Special on Take That in The Sun tomorrow as I reveal the band WILL go on as a trio.

NEW TAKE THAT ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT ! - Nigel Martin Smith on Facebook

An interesting message from Nigel Martin Smith - ex take that manager, on Facebook



Album announcement ? Single Announcement ? Tour Announcement ? We'll see ! 


Wednesday, 3 September 2014

2015 TT TOUR AND ALBUM - ALL ABOUT GARY BARLOW'S COMEBACK on TWITTER

From his Twitter @GaryBarlow



Hey everyone ! I'm back from 7 productive weeks in the US and I'm back on twitter !

I've had a break from twitter after someone hacked my account and some very upsetting and disturbing text was written

Over the Summer I've remembered that I have so many supporters, friends and fans on here so why let 1 person ruin all the fun

I want to apologise to anyone who was offended by the tax stories earlier this year.

With a new team of accountants we are working to settle things with all parties involved ASAP

We have been working since the new year on a new Take That studio album

We are extremely excited about it ! It has been 4 long years since the last one

It's so nice to be back in the band !

While in the US my first musical 'Finding Neverland' opened for previews in Boston. I even met a few faithful fans at the opening night !

It's been an amazing experience and our show is heading for Broadway in early 2015.

I'm looking forward to singing at Elton Johns 'End of summer' party on Thursday

Congratulations to all my friends at @TheXFactor for a great start to the series


Always nice to see the doggies 



Night all x

Some replies :

“@becki_owl: thank u for writing Let Me Go, we played it at our baby girl's funeral 3 weeks ago, it was perfect *sending love and strength*

“@ClaireWoods137: @GaryBarlow We are all ecstatic that you are back. You've made some ladies very happy tonight *ta chuck*

“@adnil23: @mel_asson @GaryBarlow      can't shut him up now heehee x” *oiiii*

“@bethcoops_x: @GaryBarlow praying for the suit picture gaz”. *soon come*

“@FrostyTT: @GaryBarlow - It's wonderful. Dear Howard has kept us going.”  *bless him*

“@Candy_Thatter: @GaryBarlow Howard is our god!” *hes not that good*

“@Louisebutterfie: @GaryBarlow How's your family Gary have you all had a great holiday period ” *perfect thank u*

“@DanielleMcFly11: @GaryBarlow what's the new take that album sounding like??! Good obviously... ❤”. *different*

“@XGinoCThatterX: @GaryBarlow Did you miss your #GBarmy ?? xx” *of course*

@GaryBarlow please retweet and help us #FindAlice she is 14 and has been missing since Thursday. (retweeted)

“@Heidella: @GaryBarlow http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/FINDING-NEVERLAND-Breaks-Box-Office-Attendance-Records-at-ART-20140827 …   Congratulations Gary..NYC fan”. *its great I promise*

“@FortinVal: @GaryBarlow great news !  Hello from canada . ;)”. *hi there*

“@helenmurstt28: @GaryBarlow hi Gary I'm in Florida on holiday xxx”. *happy hols*

“@jessicalouiseTT: @GaryBarlow when tt release the new album please come to Australia!!!”  *we will*

“@UltimateXPhile: @GaryBarlow can you say hey to me and @Frannykins_18? We're teenage fans from Chicago! :)”. *hello hello*

“@teenywiseman: OMG @GaryBarlow I can't believe you're tweeting!! I've missed you so much ❤️”. *xxxxx*

“@NuwairiN: @GaryBarlow hello from Malaysia! Just got your album. Love it”. *thank you*

“@MarkOwensSmile: @GaryBarlow when will we know tour gossip?”  *soon shhh*

“@Elljp33: @GaryBarlow Say hello and I can tick 'Being mentioned by Gary Barlow' off my bucket list. Please.”  *hello*

“@isablala: @GaryBarlow you and the boys need to come to the US next year with the tour!!!!!” *vegas ? ;) *

“@Lynneylicious: 2.20am and I'm lying awake hoping to get a tweet from you. I'll never manage the school run tomorrow!” *go 2 sleep x*

“@nursielou: @GaryBarlow Have you got the dreaded jetlag? Xx” *yup*

“@Stephen__OBrien: @GaryBarlow Nearly 2.30 Gaz, fancy a pint mate ? :P” *gr8 idea*

“@Niamhyy: @GaryBarlow Good Morning from Tasmania! Can't wait to hear some news soon  xx” *love Tasmania xx*

“@thisisheart: Great to play "A Million Love Songs" just now - and great to have @GaryBarlow back on Twitter  @SimonBeale *thanks mate*

“@rydxxn: @GaryBarlow my mum is a big fan of yours! can i get a hello for her??? please???1” *hey mom*

“@hasan2k13: @GaryBarlow waiting for the day gary Barlow replies to me on twitter”. *hi*

“@StuartStokes17: @GaryBarlow good to have you back. When are you doing a gig in NYC?” *next year*

“@topgirluk101: @GaryBarlow how about a goodnight tweet? Xx” *nite nite*

“@Mandy_Emmerson: hey skinny lady ! Enormous congrats from me xx

“@Blue_Daz:  hey Gary. My fiancée has loved you all her life. Could you say hi to her ?she's a huuuuuge fan!” *hi emma*

“@Ruben_Menendez_: @GaryBarlow nice to have you back again in twitter. Greetings from Ecuador Captain Gaz.”  *cheers*

“@hasan2k13: @GaryBarlow what do you make of Liverpool's summer signings?” *very exciting*

“@cherology: @GaryBarlow hello from Toronto, Canada! xo” *hellllooo*

“@Mandy_Emmerson: @GaryBarlow can we update my picture,  i've lost 8.5 stone x pic.twitter.com/zYyGwTjdIh” ( retweeted )

“@hayleydeighan: I need to sleep but wanting @GaryBarlow to wish me goodnight x” *night*

“@XGinoCThatterX: @GaryBarlow Did I do good Gary ?? #GCSEResuls xxx pic.twitter.com/hgdd52CyQF” *amazing well done*

ARTICLES - SEPTEMBER 2014 PRESS

From BBC
Gary Barlow 'settling tax affairs ASAP'
By Chi Chi Izundu

Gary Barlow has said he is working with new accountants to settle his tax affairs "ASAP".
Writing on Twitter, he apologised to any fans who were offended by stories earlier in the year on the subject.
Take That members Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen and manager Jonathan Wild were among some 1,000 people involved.
They paid into schemes said to support the music industry - but a tribunal judge ruled they had actually been set up for tax avoidance purposes.
HM Revenue and Customs have said they will not "tolerate abuse of the system".
The Take That stars and their manager invested money through a company called Icebreaker.
Since March 2010, the four have been directors of Larkdale LLP - one of 50 partnerships that Icebreaker arranged to harness tax reliefs that the government had intended would support those in creative industries.
The tribunal found that shortly after money was put in to Larkdale LLP, it reported huge losses of more than £25m.

Friday, 29 August 2014

LEAKED - TAKE THAT TOUR JUNE 2015 MANCHESTER 25th ANNIVERSARY


To be confirmed but it's happening: JUNE 2015 Manchester live @ Etihad Stadium ! 25th Anniversary of Take That ! Waiting for Official announcement





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