They have been revelling in the success of their latest album, This Life, which shot straight to number one.
And now, it’s been reported that Take That have a film project about their upcoming tour in the works.
The band – made up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald – kick off their extensive tour in Sheffield next Saturday.
But for fans who are unable to attend any of the 41 UK dates the singers have lined up, there may be another way to see the iconic band in action.
An insider told The Sun that the tour ‘marks a significant milestone for the band’ who would like to document their success.
Take That made up of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen have hinted that a film project about their upcoming tour may be in the works
An insider revealed that the tour ‘marks a significant milestone for the band’ who would like to document their success
They revealed: ‘They’re in talks about putting together a film for the tour, which will give fans a real insight to the inner workings of the group.
‘The finer details are all being worked out but it is something they really want to make happen.’
The source added that it will be a huge six months for the band and the trio can’t wait to get back on stage.
has contacted Take That’s representatives for comment.
Aside from the tour, the band have also announced they will perform at an exclusive four-day festival in Malta called The Greatest Weekend.
It will feature a star-studded lineup including Sam Ryder, Sugababes, Ella Henderson, Daniel Bedingfield, and Heather Small.
Running between Thursday, October 17 and Sunday, October 20, the live event will see Gary, Mark and Howard host a ‘celebration of music, entertainment, and unforgettable moments, curated by the band themselves’.
Alongside some promo images posted on their official Instagram, the band captioned them: ‘Not only will we be putting on a Greatest Hits show, we’ll also perform our second album ‘Everything Changes’ in full, Howard will be treating you to an epic DJ set, and we’re setting up nightclub events, pool party, boat parties and loads more for you all!’
It comes after some unearthed photos from 1993 were released of their original band’s lineup (L-R: Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, Gary Barlow)
The band shot to fame in the 90’s with their management hoping these promotional shots would catapult them to further stardom in America
It comes after never seen before photos from 1993 were unearthed of the band earlier this month.
The band which originally consisted of Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow and Jason Orange jetted out to Miami in the US 20 years ago for a shoot with photographer Janet Macoska.
Their management planned for them to get some new promotional shots to catapult them to further stardom in America.
Whilst a successful assault on the US Top 40 never came to fruition, the shots have now been unearthed.
Elsewhere this month, Mark sent fans wild with his new clean-shaven look, as the band announced the release of their latest single.
But the band’s followers were distracted from the announcement, by Mark’s very different appearance.
Earlier this month the band revealed their new single You and Me and announced their four day festival called The Greatest Weekend which will feature a star-studded lineup in Malta
But the band’s followers were distracted from the announcement, by Mark’s very different appearance, as he had previously adopted a moustache and long hair in recent years (pictured in June right)
The singer had previously shocked fans in 2022, by adopting a moustache and long hair while promoting his solo album.
But the musician, who has long been known as the ‘cute one’ in the band, apparently decided to change things up again.
He appeared to have trimmed his long hair and shaven his moustache right off, as he beamed in the video, while sporting a checked shirt and backwards baseball cap.
Fans couldn’t help but notice and flooded the comments with praise for Mark’s new look, declaring he looked ‘younger and better’ and much like he did in the band’s heyday in the 1990s.