Take That’s reunion is expected to earn the five band members at least £50million, it’s been reported.
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange have reformed with Robbie Williams for a new album and tour.
It will mark the first time Williams has performed with the band since he quit 15 years ago.
A source told The Sun that the album and reported stadium dates would net the stars at least £15million each.
"One sold-out stadium will gross £2million for the band,” the music industry insider claimed.
“Costs will swallow £1million per show, but after fifty dates the lads will be left with at least £50million."
As previously reported on Gigwise, Williams has said that Take That's reunion “feels like coming home”.
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