Robbie Williams has said that Take That's reunion “feels like coming home”.
The singer, who quit the boy band in 1996, has recorded a new album with the group and is expected to tour in the new year.
Williams said: "I get embarrassingly excited when the five of us are in a room. It feels like coming home."
In a joint statement released the media, the band said they intended to release the as-yet-untitled new album in November.
Singer Mark Owen said it has been an “absolute delight” working with Williams again, but added: “I'm still a better footballer."
Take That are also due to embark on a reunion tour, although dates have yet been confirmed.
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