Robbie Williams REUNITES with Take That for virtual gig

Take That fans go wild as Robbie Williams REUNITES with band for virtual gig and makes a joke about being ’15 years late last time’

  • The singer, 46, last performed with Take That in 2018 on The X Factor
  • Robbie left the band in 1995 and the band disbanded a year later
  • He went on to have a string of hits as a solo artist including Rock DJ and Angels
  • In 2006, the band- minus Robbie- reunited once more and achieved great success
  • Williams announced he was returning to the band in 2010
  • In 2014, he stepped down from the band as he was due to become a father for the second time
  • Jason Orange also quit, stating at the time he did not wish to continue touring 

By Connie Rusk For Mailonline

Published: 15:56 EDT, 29 May 2020 | Updated: 16:37 EDT, 29 May 2020

Robbie Williams delighted fans as he reunited with Take That for a virtual performance from their homes on Friday night. 

The Rock DJ hitmaker joined forces with his former bandmates Gary Barlow, 49, Mark Owen, 48, and Howard Donald, 52, for the charity gig, hosted by Compare The Meerkat on YouTube. 

In his typical style, Robbie, 46, made a late entrance and made reference to his reluctance to join them for their reunion in 2006, as he said: ‘More importantly, I’m here now. Last time, I was 15 years late.’ 

Born performer: Gary Barlow kick-started the gig with The Greatest Day

Born performer: Gary Barlow kick-started the gig with The Greatest Day

Amazing: Robbie Williams delighted fans as he reunited with Take That for a virtual performance from their homes on Friday night

The gig marked the first time Robbie, who quit the band in 1995, has performed with Take That since The X Factor final in 2018.

After kick-starting with The Greatest Day, Mark took the reins to perform Shine with the aid of a step ladder in his garage.

It was then when Robbie decided to join the trio for performances of their classic hits Back For Good, The Flood, Pray and Never Forget.  

Comeback: The gig marked the first time Robbie has performed with Take That since The X Factor final in 2018

Comeback: The gig marked the first time Robbie has performed with Take That since The X Factor final in 2018

Wow: Fans went wild as the Rock DJ hitmaker joined forces with his former bandmates Gary Barlow, 49, Mark Owen, 48, and Howard Donald, 52, for the charity gig

They're back! Robbie decided to join the trio for performances of their classic hits Back For Good, The Flood, Pray and Never Forget

They're back! Robbie decided to join the trio for performances of their classic hits Back For Good, The Flood, Pray and Never Forget

Late arrival: In his typical style, Robbie, 46, made a late entrance and made reference to his departure from the band back in 1995

Amazing: Robbie Williams delighted fans as he reunited with Take That for a virtual performance from their homes on Friday night

Amazing: Robbie Williams delighted fans as he reunited with Take That for a virtual performance from their homes on Friday night

They’re back! Robbie decided to join the trio for performances of their classic hits Back For Good, The Flood, Pray and Never Forget

He’s still got it: Robbie looked every inch the showman in a pink leopard print blazer as the boys, minus Jason Orange, pulled out all the stops for the virtual gig

Robbie looked every inch the showman in a pink leopard print blazer as the boys, minus Jason Orange, pulled out all the stops for the virtual gig, with disco lights, party poppers and a whole host of props.  

In an interval, the group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. 

Howard said: ‘I’ve never read so many children’s book in the last six weeks. I’ve read more books than in my life.’

Mark added: ‘One thing I have learnt is to save on using kitchen roll, I used to use kitchen roll and toilet roll less because it came quite scarce.’ 

Wow: Fans went wild as the Rock DJ hitmaker joined forces with his former bandmates Gary Barlow, 49, Mark Owen, 48, and Howard Donald, 52, for the charity gig

Wow: Fans went wild as the Rock DJ hitmaker joined forces with his former bandmates Gary Barlow, 49, Mark Owen, 48, and Howard Donald, 52, for the charity gig

Born performer: Gary Barlow kick-started the gig with The Greatest Day

Signing his heart out: Mark took the reins to perform Shine with the aid of a step ladder and his guitar  in his garage

Putting on a show: He later changed into a smart blazer for the band's performance on The Flood

Putting on a show: He later changed into a smart blazer for the band's performance on The Flood

Royalty: Howard decided to wear an elaborate crown for the reunion

Fans took to Twitter in their droves to praise Robbie and the boys for filling their homes with nostalgic memories. 

One Twitter user said: ‘Free Take That concert, this is the best evening ever’, while another added of Robbie’s joke: ‘Robbie Williams, “Last time I was 15 years late!!” Loving it.’

A third chimed: ‘My cute little baby boy Robbie is finally here’.

‘Night made @robbiewilliams joining Take That for online gig,’ added another superfan.   

‘Loved watching you all together again, was a real tonic I needed. Thanks guys’, typed another fan. 

Putting on a show: He later changed into a smart blazer for the band’s performance on The Flood 

Frontman: Gary was in his element as he played the piano and sang into the microphone

Delighted: Fans took to Twitter in their droves to praise Robbie and the boys for filling their homes with nostalgic memories

Delighted: Fans took to Twitter in their droves to praise Robbie and the boys for filling their homes with nostalgic memories

Delighted: Fans took to Twitter in their droves to praise Robbie and the boys for filling their homes with nostalgic memories

Robbie previously joked Take That should hire a private detective to try and locate Jason, 49.

Speaking on his At Home with The Williamses podcast, he said: ‘You know you can have that Find My Phone thing?

‘The whole of Take That should have a locate Jason Orange thing because none of us know where he’s gone.

‘I should hire a private detective — he finds out where Jason Orange is, we inject him with a beeping thing, a chip, then we know where Jason is at all times.’

In April, Robbie and Gary performed a virtual duet of their 2010 song Shame from their homes.  

Funny: The group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. Howard said: 'I've never read so many children's book in the last six weeks. I've read more books than in my life'

Funny: The group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. Howard said: 'I've never read so many children's book in the last six weeks. I've read more books than in my life'

Funny: The group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. Howard said: ‘I’ve never read so many children’s book in the last six weeks. I’ve read more books than in my life’

Warm up: The band appeared to be having a great time as they sang The Greatest Day

Warm up: The band appeared to be having a great time as they sang The Greatest Day

Warm up: The band appeared to be having a great time as they sang The Greatest Day 

Members: Jason Orange, 49, (pictured far left) who left Take That in 2014, will not be apart of the reunion performance (pictured in 1993)

Members: Jason Orange, 49, (pictured far left) who left Take That in 2014, will not be apart of the reunion performance (pictured in 1993)

Comeback: The gig marked the first time Robbie has performed with Take That since The X Factor final in 2018

Alongside the video, Gary wrote: ‘Sorry to have made you wait so long for this one. Yes the dynamic duo return. .

‘Thank you @robbiewilliams for taking the time to be part of this. Big hugs (virtually of course) #thecroonersessions.’

The pair co-wrote Shame together for Robbie’s second greatest hits album, In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010.

The song was the first time the pair collaborated on a song together solely and it was also the first time they had worked together since Robbie left Take That in 1995.

Take That formed in 1989 and went on to achieve 12 number one singles on the UK Singles Chart along with eight number one albums and are currently the most successful boy band in UK chart history. 

Funny: The group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. Howard said: 'I've never read so many children's book in the last six weeks. I've read more books than in my life'

Funny: The group discussed what they have learnt during lockdown. Howard said: 'I've never read so many children's book in the last six weeks. I've read more books than in my life'

Members: Jason Orange, 49, (pictured far left) who left Take That in 2014, will not be apart of the reunion performance (pictured in 1993)

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