'We're missing him': Take That make their debut as a trio on X Factor... two months after Jason Orange's decision to quit the band
Two months after the shocking news that Jason Orange was departing Take That, the band's remaining singers have stepped out for their first performance as a trio.
Former X Factor judge Gary Barlow made a return to talent show's London's studios with Howard Donald and Mark Owen for a live performance of their track These Days.
And after the audience cheered them through their dance-filled set, they spoke with host Dermot O'Leary, admitting that they were still adjusting to life in the band without Jason.
The singers looked sharp for their performance, wearing black suits with white accents - and dazzling white shoes - as they showed off their moves to a cheering audience.
They were supported by several dancers - clad in all-black - on the multi-coloured stage set.
Once the performance came to an end, judges Simon Cowell, Mel B, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Louis Walsh joined the audience in giving them a standing ovation.
Host Dermot then noted that Gary and his bandmates have 'still got the moves, prompting the former X Factor judge to quip: 'They never left.'
He added, over screams from the studio audience: 'It's brilliant being back. I've missed everybody, I really have.'
As well as picking their competition favourites - Andrea Faustini, Fleur East and the later eliminated Stevi Ritchie - the band also plugged their tour, which is set to kick off in April.
Earlier in the night, Labrinth took to the stage to entertain the crowd with his latest track Jealous.
Sitting on a darkened stage under a single spotlight, he played the piano as he sang his way through the newly-released track.
Also wearing a black-and-white ensemble, he advised the contestants to enjoy themselves 'as much as possible, because there are so many people wanting to do what you're doing right now', before naming Andrea as his favourite act.
Having already been whittled down to a quartet several years ago following the departure of Robbie Williams, Jason became the next one to bow out in September.
He said in a statement: '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 bandmates, who I feel are like brothers to me.
'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.
'There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this.'
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
X Factor 2014: Take That reveal they're missing Jason Orange as they perform for first time as a three-piece
Singing their brand new single These Days, released today, the band received a huge reaction for the audience, despite having lost two of their original members.
And the band have revealed that they are missing their ex-bandmate Jason Orange.
Speaking to X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary about their time as a three piece, they said: "It's going fantastic. We're missing Jason though."
"We felt nervous about how people were going to react [to the three of them]. But the fans have been amazing."
Gary Barlow admitted he was backing Fleur East to go on and win the show this year, but Howard was a little more controversial.
"If I could go and see anyone live, I'd see Stevi," he laughed.
The band, originally a five piece, reunited in 2006 - although Robbie Williams was noticeably missing.
Robbie did join the group in 2010 for the band's sixth studio album Progress, but made it clear that his return may not be long-term.
In September this year, Jason Orange also announced that he was leaving the band.
"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," said Jason in a statement.
"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 bandmates, who I feel are like brothers to me.
"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.
"There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this"
X Factor results: Take That WOW with These Days! Gary Barlow etc mobbed at ITV!
Tonight was the first time the band have performed on live TV in their new makeup and it seems that though they were smaller in number, they certainly haven’t lost any support and onlookers say there was quite the crowd outside Fountain Studios, waiting to greet the trio this evening.
Howard tweeted his fans saying:
“Bless all of you who have or are stood in the rain queuing at Xfactor. X”
The hunk was a little nervous about his big return though and added: “On @TheXFactor Tonight. Lordy Lordy!
1st live TV performance. I want me mum.”
The men emerged for their performance wearing the snazziest matching black and white suits. They might have been secretly nervous, but it definitely didn’t show! We have become so used to seeing Gaz on his own, in solo performances and stand alone concert, but it was so nice to see Take That as a collective tonight. Even if it was a little smaller than usual.
Even in their reduced form they appeared to be having so much fun and while Take That no longer fill a stage as well as they once did, the camaraderie and friendship between the boys, teamed with a seriously catchy song, made this one of the most enjoyable X Factor performances we’ve seen in a long time!
Also, we’re not ashamed to admit how much we’ve missed Howard’s funky dance moves! He’s one hot potato!
source: http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk
X Factor Results: Gary Barlow returns with Take That to perform These Days
Boy band-turned-man band Take That entertained the audiences on the seventh live Results Show for X Factor tonight, as they performed their new track These Days.
It was a poignant moment for Gary Barlow, as he made his comeback on the show which he used to be a judge on.
Joining his bandmates – Howard Donald and Mark Owen – on stage, the boys looked suave in black suits with white detailing, as they sang and danced for the audience. We wonder what it took to get Gary to show off his moves as he is notoriously sensitive about his prowess on the dance floor!
These Days, which is Take That’s first single as a trio, following Jason Orange’s departure, shows off a new side to the boys, with funky guitar riffs combining with a pop feel.
Asked how it felt to return to the show, Gary said: “It’s brilliant being back. Brilliant being back, it really is. I’ve missed everyone, I really have.”
Howard spoke about life as a trio now Jason Orange has left, and told Dermot: “It’s going fantastic actually, we miss Jason thought. But it’s going really well.Bit nervous but it’s going well so far.
“We felt nervous about how people would react, but the fans have been absolutely amazing, so thanks for that.”
And the third member of the trio talked about the boys’ plans to go on the road next year.
“It’s been a while, it’s been four years since we toured but we’re going on tour next year in April and hopefully people will come and see us.”
After that the guys were asked who they were bakcing to win, with Gary picking Over 25s act Fleur East, Mark going for either Fleur or Andrea Faustini, and Howard adding: “I’d say Andrea, but if it’s to go and see anyone live I’d go and see Stevi [Ritchie].”
Gary Barlow makes a massive return to The X Factor with Take That
Howard admitted that they miss Jason Orange: "It's going really well. We miss Jason, though. We miss him a lot."
Gary added that he was happy to be back on the show: "It's brilliant being back. I've missed everybody. I really have." (Aside: you're reading that quote in his voice, aren't you?)
After Dermot asked who they're backing to win, Howard joked: "If we're talking about who I'd go and see live, I'd see Stevi..."
Louis Walsh's face dropped, obviously.
source : http://www.clickmusic.com/
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