Take That stars Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow have been seen reuniting in Shoreditch for a new music video.
However, this wasn’t the band reunion many Take That fans had been hoping for as the pair were together to film a video for Robbie’s latest solo single ‘Mixed Signals’. Gary appears to play a staring role in the video which has been under production for a week.
But hope could be on the horizon for a full Take That reunion in the future as Robbie has suggested that he could rejoin the band when he has finished touring with his latest album The Heavy Entertainment Show.
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Take That stars Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow have been seen reuniting in Shoreditch for a new music video.
However, this wasn’t the band reunion many Take That fans had been hoping for as the pair were together to film a video for Robbie’s latest solo single ‘Mixed Signals’. Gary appears to play a staring role in the video which has been under production for a week.
But hope could be on the horizon for a full Take That reunion in the future as Robbie has suggested that he could rejoin the band when he has finished touring with his latest album The Heavy Entertainment Show.
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