Robbie Williams’ reunion with Take That was postponed

Mar 03, 2010
Robbie Williams’ collaboration with Take That was postponed after one of the band members was admitted to rehab, says Daily Mirror. Earlier reports claimed that Williams was working on a new material together with Take That in studio in Wiltshire. According to The Sun newspaper, they were going release a collaboration single later this spring.

However, the work stopped after Take That’s Mark Owen has checked into the rehab because of having problems with alcohol.

The source close to Take That told Daily Mirror: «They were all heading down there, Robbie included, but the plan has been scrapped for now. All they care about is Mark at the moment and it wouldn't feel the same all of them practising for their comeback without him».

Upcoming record would have become Williams’ first release alongside with his former band for nearly fifteen years. The singer left Take That in 1995 to work on his solo career. The band than split up in 1996, but after a 2005 documentary they officially announced a 2006 reunion tour. In December 2008, Take That released new album The Circus.

Robbie Williams’ last album Reality Killed The Video Star hit the stores on November 9, 2009.